Adds a list of potential remotes to add and filters it as you type. It
also provides options for reconnecting on a disconnection and
specifically connecting to a local connection
The frontend wshserver.ts had a weird circuitous dependency on wos.ts,
which was unnecessary. This moves the misplaced functions into wshrpc.ts
and updates the generation logic.
Adds a new setting for the gap size between tiles in a layout. Also
updates the resize handle calculations so they are dynamically generated
based on the gap size. Also updates the styling for the resize handles
to be more robust.
This also updates the default gap size to 3px.
This also slims out the Block Frame padding so it is just enough that
the blocks don't overlap when there's no gap.
This change shaves ~20 MB off the download size by only copying over the
wavesrv binary that is relevant for whichever architecture we're
currently packaging. This is only relevant for macOS at the moment,
though it can also apply to Windows when we get multi-arch builds
working.
This required renaming our Go binaries from .amd64 to .x64 to comply
with electron-builder's naming conventions.
- Adds connection buttons for previews
- Makes it possible for graphs and previews to connect on backend
(without a terminal open to connection)
- Changes the wsh install message
This keeps the TermSize in RuntimeOpts which allows the terminally to be
correctly sized when reloading a block. Also, it seems to correctly size
the terminal on an app reboot (or at least immediately fixes it).
This fix makes it possible to differentiate between keys when multiple
are provided by the remote server. It does not solve the case of
multiple keys of the same type being shared, but it handles multiple
keys of different types being shared, which is much more common.
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.
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.
a couple small bug fixes
- wsh not being executable in windows (this doesn't add it to the path
yet)
- windows using the wrong slash for the path to wsh on the remote
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.
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 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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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