The detail panel (LaneCard/PipelineMap/proof gallery/console) could
grow tall enough to visually crowd out the lane-strip carousel above
it once a run was attached in split view. Move the lane list into its
own scrolling vertical column beside the detail panel instead of
stacking it above, so neither can cover the other; also collapse the
info block by default in 2/4-pane split view (toggle to expand) and
move the pane-count control into the detail header.
`npm run build` runs `tsc -b` first and it has been failing: `api.ts` used
`NamedLock` without importing it, and four lane test fixtures predate
`Lane.active_feature_id` / the widened `LaneRuntime`, so spreading a
`Partial<Lane>` over them no longer satisfied the required fields.
Nothing shipped could be rebuilt while this was red, which is how a client
change reaches a dashboard running in production mode. The fixture fixes are
casts with a note, not type relaxations — the base literals still list every
required field, so the assertion states what they already prove.
Creation is the only point the UI could ever set a lane's template, and it
never offered the choice — so every lane added from "+ Add lane" was born
on `default` and rendered an 8-node map for a 16-node workflow, with no
screen able to change it afterwards. That is the defect that made the
ship-feature template unreachable from the browser.
The modal now shows a *Pipeline template* select fed by
`GET /api/lanes/pipelines`, labelled with each template's node count so the
consequence of the choice is visible. A failed fetch degrades to a `default`
option rather than blocking lane creation.
`pipeline` was already accepted by `POST /api/lanes` but silently dropped by
`/ensure` and `/worktree`, which build their own createLane payloads; both
now pass it through, and both map `EBADPIPELINE` to 400 like `EBADCWD`.
The two-way segment used a translucent accent wash for the active state,
which at this size read as a hover tint rather than a selection. Solid
accent plus a shadow makes the choice unambiguous, and `flex-1` stops the
two segments from sizing to their label text.
- Repo mode adopts a directory as-is via /lanes/ensure (no worktree, no
branch fields) - the right choice for a main repo you want stage
detection on. Worktree mode (default) keeps the existing provisioning
flow but now requires a manually-typed branch name instead of deriving
one from the title.
- POST /lanes/worktree accepts an optional `branch`, validated via
`git check-ref-format --branch`; omitting it preserves the CLI's
existing auto-derived-branch behavior.
- New GET /lanes/browse lists a directory's immediate subdirectories,
backing a small folder-browse modal on both path fields - browsers
cannot expose an absolute path from a native picker, so this is
server-backed instead, consistent with the tool's local-first model.
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.
POST /worktree answers with 202 before the background git worktree
add finishes, so profileInit/agentsInstall/mcpSync were racing the
lane's own directory into existence and mostly failing. Poll
GET /api/lanes/:id until provisioning leaves "provisioning" first.
The 3s auto-close timer closed before a user reasonably had time to
look at the setup results, making the feature appear to do nothing.
Require an explicit dismiss (Cancel/X) instead.
The three setup calls (profile/agents/mcp) fired after worktree
creation but their outcome was only logged to the console. Keep the
modal open with a ✓/✗ summary for a few seconds (or until dismissed)
so the user actually sees what happened, matching the original F5 design.
Client-side rendering for the per-lane runtime facts (slot, ports,
database, Redis index, service liveness) added in the server-side
A1/A2 work, plus the doc updates (README, CLAUDE.md, docs/API.md,
client/server READMEs) describing the new profile.env keys, hook
environment contract, and REST endpoints.
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.