- Add persistent app settings with custom Claude Code and Codex config directories
- Add config directory override UI in settings modal with manual input, browse, and reset options
- Integrate tauri-plugin-dialog for native directory picker
- Support WSL and other special environments where config paths need manual specification
Changes:
- settings.rs: Implement settings load/save and directory override logic
- SettingsModal: Add config directory override UI components
- API: Add get_config_dir and pick_directory commands
- feat(tauri): Add commands to read/write VS Code settings.json with cross-variant detection (Code/Insiders/VSCodium/OSS)
- fix(vscode): Use top-level keys “chatgpt.apiBase” and “chatgpt.config.preferred_auth_method”
- fix(vscode): Handle empty settings.json (skip deletes, direct write) to avoid “Can not delete in empty document”
- fix(windows): Make atomic writes robust by removing target before rename
- ui(provider-list): Improve error surfacing when applying/removing
- chore(types): Extend window.api typings and tauri-api wrappers for VS Code commands
- deps: Add jsonc-parser
- Add real-time TOML syntax validation for Codex config field
- Validate config TOML when saving provider settings
- Format code to improve readability with proper error handling blocks
- Reorganize imports for better consistency
This ensures Codex config is valid TOML before saving, preventing runtime errors.
- Add settings module for managing common configuration snippets
- Implement UI for creating, editing, and deleting snippets
- Add tauri-plugin-fs for file operations
- Replace co-authored setting with flexible snippet system
- Enable users to define custom config snippets for frequently used settings
Add macOS-specific handling for app.run() to catch Reopen events when
the dock icon is clicked, automatically unminimizing and showing the
main window with focus.
- Intercept CloseRequested to prevent close and hide the window so the process and tray remain running
- Add 'Open Main Window' item at the top of the tray menu and keep left-click to only show the menu (no auto window focus)
- Downgrade tray left-click log from info to debug to reduce console noise in dev
- Keep native behavior: the tray menu closes after selection; removed any transient title/tooltip feedback attempts
Files:
- src-tauri/src/lib.rs
- Remove per-startup dedupe; keep it limited to migration
- Call dedupe at end of migrate_copies_into_config, then write marker
- Avoid unintended changes on every app launch
- Use case-insensitive compare for name + API key in migration
- Add runtime uniqueness checks in add/update commands
- Startup dedupe prefers current provider; archives others
- Keep original display casing; only normalize for comparisons
- Validate Codex config.toml as before; archive before overwrite
- Remove tauri-plugin-shell from Cargo.toml
- Drop tauri_plugin_shell::init() from src-tauri/src/lib.rs
- Delete "shell:allow-open" from src-tauri/capabilities/default.json
- No runtime behavior change; opener plugin still handles links/paths
- Motivation: reduce permissions surface and slightly shrink bundle
- Format all TypeScript/React code with Prettier
- Format all Rust code with cargo fmt
- Fix bundle identifier from .app to .desktop to avoid macOS conflicts
- Prepare codebase for v3.0.0 Tauri release
- Add transparent titlebar configuration in tauri.conf.json
- Implement macOS titlebar background color matching main UI banner (#3498db)
- Replace deprecated cocoa crate with modern objc2-app-kit
- Preserve native window functionality (drag, traffic lights)
- Remove all deprecation warnings from build process
The titlebar now seamlessly matches the application's blue theme while
maintaining all native macOS window management features.
- Add tauri-plugin-shell and tauri-plugin-opener dependencies
- Update permissions configuration to support shell and opener operations
- Refactor open_config_folder and open_external commands to use secure plugin APIs
- Remove unsafe direct std::process::Command usage
- Initialize necessary Tauri plugins
- Ensure all external operations comply with Tauri 2.0 security standards