This provides a checkbox when installing wsh that will prevent the
message from popping up in the future. It can also be disabled by adding
`"askbeforewshinstall": false` to the config file.
I can't push the scrollbar all the way to the edge because XTerm.js is
doing some fancy calculations for their viewport width and when I try to
mess with the CSS too much everything breaks, but I was able to get the
scrollbar thumb to be slightly wider and slightly closer to the edge
without everything falling apart
Removes global atoms dependency from emain by moving WOS to grab the
globalAtoms from window, if present. Also removes interdependency
between wshrpcutil and wps
Also adds showmenubar setting for Windows and Linux
This will print error messages to the chat when there is an error
getting an ai response. The actual content of the responses are not
forwarded to the models in future requests.
<img width="389" alt="Screenshot 2024-10-09 at 2 36 13 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e6c6b1c1-fa19-4456-be3b-596feaeaafed">
This adds a custom resolver to the docsite server to fall back to .html
addresses when it gets a not found for a given path. This fixes an issue
where subpages would return a 404 after a hard reload of the frontend. I
also added an effect that will run on startup to resolve the latest
docsite url and set it in the metadata, since the backend port changes
on every run of the app. I also made it so that setting the default
homepage in the webview widget will also unset any block-specific
homepage.
Adds the GitHub alert syntax parsing to the markdown element, fixes an
issue where the file edit buffer was not getting unset when the file
path changed, continues my crusade on star imports
Adds a meta field `pinnedurl` that can be set to override the
`web:defaulturl` setting for a given block. Also adds a home button to
the webview to reset the block url to the homepage
The help view is now an extension of the webview with some of the chrome
removed.
Also updates the cookie dependency to resolve a vulnerability
This change makes the preview back arrow take you back to a parent
directory that already exists if you are stuck in a bad state. this
prevents it from opening a directory that doesn't exist as a file, which
can happen if you use the typeahead to reach a file that doesn't exist
inside a directory that doesn't exist.
This will take the latest artifact from the waveterm-docs repo and embed
it in the app binary. When the help view is launched, it will be served
from our backend. If the embedded copy doesn't exist, such as in
unpackaged versions of the app or in locally packaged versions, it will
use the hosted site instead.
There is a sibling PR in the docs repository to build the embedded
version of the app (strips out some external links, removes Algolia
DocSearch, updates the baseUrl)
https://github.com/wavetermdev/waveterm-docs/pull/46
Phew this took a while, but I think it's a good compromise. All the
scrolling for a preview view now must happen inside the individual
views, rather than at the root level. Now, the scrollbars render in the
right places and are always visible inside the block. I don't love the
blurred header for the table, but it was make it blurry or make it even
more opaque, which would ruin the transparency
This addresses issues of saved markdown changes not showing up when
switching to the rendered preview. It has some limitations as it does
not preserve the state when changing tabs or refreshing the app.
When a user first launches Wave, we will read the updater config and
store the channel as a user setting for use on future launches. This
should ensure that if a user on a beta channel gets updated to a latest
release, they will still be subscribed to beta releases going forward.
If a user manually updates the user setting, it will be honored.
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Co-authored-by: sawka <mike@commandline.dev>
## New release flow
1. Run "Bump Version" workflow with the desired version bump and the
prerelease flag set to `true`. This will push a new version bump to the
target branch and create a new git tag.
- See below for more info on how the version bumping works.
2. A new "Build Helper" workflow run will kick off automatically for the
new tag. Once it is complete, test the new build locally by downloading
with the [download
script](https://github.com/wavetermdev/thenextwave/blob/main/scripts/artifacts/download-staged-artifact.sh).
3. Release the new build using the [publish
script](https://github.com/wavetermdev/thenextwave/blob/main/scripts/artifacts/publish-from-staging.sh).
This will trigger electron-updater to distribute the package to beta
users.
4. Run "Bump Version" again with a release bump (either `major`,
`minor`, or `patch`) and the prerelease flag set to `false`.
6. Release the new build to all channels using the [publish
script](https://github.com/wavetermdev/thenextwave/blob/main/scripts/artifacts/publish-from-staging.sh).
This will trigger electron-updater to distribute the package to all
users.
## Change Summary
Creates a new "Bump Version" workflow to manage versioning and tag
creation.
Build Helper is now automated.
### Version bumps
Updates the `version.cjs` script so that an argument can be passed to
trigger a version bump. Under the hood, this utilizes NPM's `semver`
package.
If arguments are present, the version will be bumped.
If only a single argument is given, the following are valid inputs:
- `none`: No-op.
- `patch`: Bumps the patch version.
- `minor`: Bumps the minor version.
- `major`: Bumps the major version.
- '1', 'true': Bumps the prerelease version.
If two arguments are given, the first argument must be either `none`,
`patch`, `minor`, or `major`. The second argument must be `1` or `true`
to bump the prerelease version.
### electron-builder
We are now using the release channels support in electron-builder. This
will automatically detect the channel being built based on the package
version to determine which channel update files need to be generated.
See
[here](https://www.electron.build/tutorials/release-using-channels.html)
for more information.
### Github Actions
#### Bump Version
This adds a new "Bump Version" workflow for managing versioning and
queuing new builds. When run, this workflow will bump the version,
create a new tag, and push the changes to the target branch. There is a
new dropdown when queuing the "Bump Version" workflow to select what
kind of version bump to perform. A bump must always be performed when
running a new build to ensure consistency.
I had to create a GitHub App to grant write permissions to our main
branch for the version bump commits. I've made a separate workflow file
to manage the version bump commits, which should help prevent tampering.
Thanks to using the GitHub API directly, I am able to make these commits
signed!
#### Build Helper
Build Helper is now triggered when new tags are created, rather than
being triggered automatically. This ensures we're always creating
artifacts from known checkpoints.
### Settings
Adds a new `autoupdate:channel` configuration to the settings file. If
unset, the default from the artifact will be used (should correspond to
the channel of the artifact when downloaded).
## Future Work
I want to add a release workflow that will automatically copy over the
corresponding version artifacts to the release bucket when a new GitHub
Release is created.
I also want to separate versions into separate subdirectories in the
release bucket so we can clean them up more-easily.
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Co-authored-by: wave-builder <builds@commandline.dev>
Co-authored-by: wave-builder[bot] <181805596+wave-builder[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
This change adds
- performance improvements for ai chat
- new ai chat user interface
- open blank files with codeedit
- fix for userinput password modal
Refactored to be more flexible. Now, it has three types
- solid
- outline
- ghost
and subtypes
- green
- grey
- red
- yellow
It defaults to solid and green when no className is provided. It
concatenates defaults if custom classNames are provided.
This migrates all remaining eventbus events sent over the websocket to
use the wps interface. WPS is more flexible for registering events and
callbacks and provides support for more reliable unsubscribes and
resubscribes.
This was hard to debug. It manifested in nodes that had been collapsed
into their parent. When a node was dragged over the recently-collapsed
node, the placeholder would show the action as if the flex direction was
reversed. It turns out useDrag has trouble tracking changes to the
LayoutNode objects. For now, I am just finding the nodes again in the
computeMoveNode function. Later when I redo the drag system, I will fix
this better.
Rather than try to track the transition state, which was proving
unreliable, I am just directly tracking the node state and determining
whether to debounce the inner rect based on whether the user has the
prefers-reduced-motion setting or query, whether the node is resizing,
and whether it's currently magnified. I'm then using the actual
animation time setting to determine how long to debounce.