Rather than using a timeout to debounce changes to the
NodeModel.innerRect, I'll use a transition event on the display
container. This way, if the user disables transitions using the reduced
motion setting, changes to the innerRect value will not be debounced.
Adds a flag to the insert layout action to explicitly set the focus of a
newly inserted node. This also adds a flag in the starter layout to
focus on the terminal block.
Make the block content sizing update once when its node moves or becomes
magnified. By manually updating this inner sizing rather than letting
the block flow in the DOM, the animations of the block frames are much
smoother.
This also fixes an issue where two scrollbars were being rendered for
the Directory Preview widget.
This also sets zero padding on nodes when there's only a single node
being rendered.
Fixes the in-memory focused node stack so it can be used to find the currently-focused node. This is necessary for `closeFocusedNode` to work. Also fixes `validateFocusedNode` so it will set the first node to be focused if no focused node is available. Also cleans up leafOrder update pattern.
This adds a new NodeModel, which can be passed from the TileLayout to
contained blocks. It contains all the layout data that the block should
care about, including focus status, whether a drag operation is
underway, whether the node is magnified, etc.
This also adds a focus stack for the layout, which will let the focus
switch to the last-focused node when the currently-focused one is
closed.
This also addresses a regression in the resize handles that caused them
to be offset from the cursor when dragged.
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This allows the user to select different connections from the terminal
block. Some features include:
- a status bar at the top of the term block that shows your current
connection
- an icon next to the status bar that shows whether the connection is
currently connected
- the ability to click the status bar and type in a new connection in
order to change the current connection
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With this PR, Electron will generate a new authorization key that the Go
backend will look for in any incoming requests. The Electron backend
will inject this header with all requests to the backend to ensure no
additional work is required on the frontend.
This also adds a `fetchutil` abstraction that will use the Electron
`net` module when calls are made from the Electron backend to the Go
backend. When using the `node:fetch` module, Electron can't inject
headers to requests. The Electron `net` module is also faster than the
Node module.
This also breaks out platform functions in emain into their own file so
other emain modules can import them.
The Window Controls Overlay API applies a transparent overlay on
Windows, but not on Linux. This PR addresses this by capturing the area
underneath the overlay, averaging the color of the area, and setting
this as the overlay background color.
It will also detect whether to make the control symbols white or black,
depending on how dark the background color is.
On Linux, this will set both the background color and the symbol color,
on Windows it will just set the symbol color.
<img width="721" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e6f9f8f8-a49f-41b6-984e-09e7d52c631d">
This makes it possible to send wsh commands from wsh on a remote session
to wavesrv running locally. The exact behavior of running those commands
isn't implemented, but the underlying interface is added here.
This PR implements the [Window Controls Overlay
API](https://web.dev/articles/window-controls-overlay) to let us hide
the menu bar on Windows and Linux and directly embed the window controls
in our tab bar. With #239 merged, we no longer need the menu bar on
these platforms.
The overlaid window controls are transparent so they will take on the
background from the app. I've updated the tab bar to flow properly using
the API's CSS environment variables.
At some point, we may want to update the logic around the symbolColor so
that it can ensure a proper contrast between the background and the
symbols in the window controls. For now, setting them to white works for
all the backgrounds we currently support.
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This simplifies the rect calculations by making the gap between pixels
into a padding applied directly to the leaf nodes. This means the gaps
won't be present in the overlay layer, so when dragging a node around it
is always over an OverlayNode and the pendingAction won't be unset.
Also simplifies onDrop handling
Adds a new setting that emulates the prefers-reduced-motion media query, allowing users to disable Wave animations without affecting other apps on their system. It also honors the prefers-reduced-motion query in case a system-level configuration is present.
This PR is a large refactoring of the layout code to move as much of the
layout state logic as possible into a unified model class, with atoms
and derived atoms to notify the display logic of changes. It also fixes
some latent bugs in the node resize code, significantly speeds up
response times for resizing and dragging, and sets us up to fully
replace the React-DnD library in the future.
This PR swaps usage of the `uuid` library for the built-in
`crypto.randomUUID` function, which is available in both NodeJS and the
browser. The built-in function is around 12x faster than the `uuid`
library. The strings produced by the built-in function are fully
compatible with the UUIDv4 standard, so it's an easy switch.
This PR adds back WebGL acceleration (enabled by default) for XTerm. It
also adds back link handling and adds a new option (disabled by default)
to open all links internally as a new web block.
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This improves the app updater so that it doesn't rely on unreliable
system notifications. Now, a banner in the tab bar will display when an
update is available. Clicking this will prompt the user to restart the
app and complete the installation.
This also updates the tab bar to move to the smaller tab size earlier so
we don't need to make the tab bar scrollable as much.
![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/79e24617-d609-4554-bdb2-979f810a9b66)
I'm updating the magnify button to be always visible and animate a
transition between being a "Magnify" button and a "Minimize" button.
This also cleans up some text shrinking behavior in the block frame
header so the end icons are always visible.
Also fixes some height discrepancies in the block frame header.
Also implements a `prefers-reduced-motion` query for the tilelayout and
block frame to ensure transitions are not set if the user does not want
them.
This will ensure that the webview cannot capture the pointer events and
disrupt the drag functionality.
This also fixes an issue where greedy and imprecise bounds calculations
could result in thrashing of the layoutState.pendingAction field, which
could cause the placeholder to flicker.
This also fixes issues where some React Effects that were supposed to be
debounced or throttled were being invoked too much. This is because
useEffect regenerates the callback when it is run, resulting in the
debounce or throttle never taking effect. Moving the throttled or
debounced logic to a separate callback solves this.
The column headers for the directory preview were a solid color, which
was conflicting with the translucent colors for the rest of the UI. I've
changed this to be more consistent. I've also updated a border color
that was conflicting with the rest of the UI.
The code blocks in the markdown preview were also solid colored and the
actions were causing the whole window UI to lose its transparency when
they were hovered over. This was due to it applying a backdrop-filter,
which breaks the window transparency. I've removed this blur and an
invalid color variable.
This also fixes the bottom margins for both blocks so there's more space
when scrolled all the way to the bottom of the block. Before, the
overlay scrollbars were obscuring the content.
Adds the implementation for the "Magnify Block" context menu item. This
will pop a block out of the layout and bring it to the foreground.
This also cleans up some block styling to make radii more consistent.
<img width="814" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c81521e1-c91f-4bb5-9eec-ff0eda178268">
This brings over the AI context from the previous app. In particular, it
makes it so each block has its own context that persists after the app
is reloaded.
Note that this does not provide the app with the cli-specific context
from the previous app.
Adds support for window blur via the Vibrancy feature on macOS and the
BackgroundMaterial feature on Windows. The setting has no effect on
Linux. If both transparency and blur are set, transparency will take
precedence.
This adds the ability to open a directory as a terminal in a new block.
it uses the directory table items for child directories and the block
header for the current directory.
- Set all cols of navigation row(first row) to - except the first col
- Fixed the issue where it scrolls right on load or when you click back
from the file preview
- Use OverlayScrollbars
This brings over a simplified version of the open ai feature from the
previous app but in widget form. It still needs some work to reach
parity with that version, but this includes all of the basic building
blocks to get that working.
This PR fixes an issue where the resize state could fall out of sync.
I've noticed that there is still some drift in other elements when the
resize changes. I am trying to figure out what is causing this, but I
don't view this as blocking since this is already a big improvement over
the previous experience
This adds a new global atom to track whether a window is in full screen.
It also updates the behavior of the tab bar so that it will only add an
extra left indent on macOS windows that are not in full screen.
Otherwise, the indent will be much smaller.
Adds a new set of configurations for managing whether the app will
automatically check for updates. Ports over the auto update code from
the old app. In this version, the main difference is that updates can be
manually checked for using a menu bar item, even if auto updates are
disabled.
Adds electron-builder, which we will use to package and distribute our
application, same as in the existing app.
Replaces explicit port assignments with dynamic ones, which are then
stored into environment variables.
Adds a ~/.w2-dev folder for use when running a dev build.
The build-helper pipeline from the old repo is included here too, but it
is not updated yet so it will fail.
Also removes some redundant utility functions and cleans up some let vs.
const usage.
The packaging can be run using the `package:prod` and `package:dev`
tasks.
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lots of changes. new wshrpc implementation. unify websocket, web,
blockcontroller, domain sockets, and terminal inputs to all use the new
rpc system.
lots of moving files around to deal with circular dependencies
use new wshrpc as a client in wsh cmd
Mostly small style changes so far.
- allow scrolling the table horizontally
- minimum sizes on columns
- datetime format changes
- left/right justify on some columns
This makes the following changes
- allow directory rows to overflow their container on resize (allowing
scroll as a temporary test)
- fix directory width to account for resizer width
- add ellipsis to name column on table resize
- add the rightmost resizer back (more as a temporary test)
- do not search when the filtered contents are empty
- cap the index to the end of the list of the number of entries becomes
less than the current index
- do not redo backend call on filter or search of directory results
- add letter spacing on header row
move codeedit to directory. new useLongClick hook. show quick navigation for directoryview on longclick of folder icon. lots more generic
stuff for header
new fitaddon for xtermjs
more fixes for xtermjs scrollbars
This change is to make general directory formatting match the current
designs in figma. It doesn't change the resize behavior yet, but that
will be added very soon.
This make the following changes:
- widen column resize handles
- pin the `..` directory to the top row when it is visible
- add some clarification to datetime format
- fix arrow keys for directory parsing to only be local
- switch to using keyutil for keypresses
- only use the block's dummy focus if another focus element doesn't
exist
- add a gray background to directory nav buttons when they are focused
- typing into search box works as long as the focus is in the directory
view block
- add a popup in the table to notify when searching/filtering
- remove original search box
Adds resizability to the layout system.
Hovering in the margins of a block will highlight the available resize
handle and show a cursor indicating its resize direction. Dragging will
cause the resizing nodes to blur out and be replaced by an outline.
Releasing the handle will commit the new resize operation and cause the
underlying nodes to update to their new sizes.
We'll want to refactor this in the future to move all layout and resize
logic into a shared model that the TileLayout code can talk to, but
that's a future improvement. For now, this makes some compromises,
mainly that the logic is kind of distributed around.
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Fixes the New Window menu item so that it shows the new window after it
loads and captures any errors that occur. Also adds a keyboard shortcut
for new window and uses the native shortcut for close window.
Adds the following changes
- rename "Permissions" to "Perm"
- use a "-" if the mimetype is unknown
- add a button to hide and show hidden files
- fix the datetime to format based on how far in the past the date is
This change:
- now clears the search box when entering a new directory
- fixes some styling issues
- adds a .. to the path
- uses the correct path (except on the initial start of the directory
widget)
This adds a frontend directory search by filtering out files that don't
match. It also allows navigation of the directory using the arrow keys
while maintaining focus on the search box.