LogKindForegroundConverter drives the log message foreground via a local
binding (beats the dim local value), so user messages render in the accent
color instead of vanishing into the transcript. Adds a small stop (Icon.Stop)
button next to Send in both composers (SessionTerminalView + WorkConsole) wired
to InterruptInteractiveCommand → InterruptInteractiveSessionAsync. Adds
session.composer.interrupt (en/de).
StreamingClaudeSession now buffers a mid-turn user message in a FIFO queue and
flushes one when the turn's result arrives (no implicit interrupt). InterruptAsync
only writes the control_request (no-op when idle); the resulting turn-end then
flushes any queued message. New InteractiveSessionService.InterruptAsync +
WorkerHub.InterruptInteractiveSession + IWorkerClient.InterruptInteractiveSessionAsync.
SessionTerminalView gains an opt-in composer (IsComposerVisible / ComposerText /
SubmitCommand / ComposerPlaceholder styled props); Mission Control binds it to the
monitor VM. Task detail's WorkConsole output tab gets a matching shell-prompt
composer bound through Monitor.*, shown only while an interactive session is live.
log-user lines render in the accent color. Adds session.composer.* (en/de).
TaskMonitorViewModel gains IsInteractiveLive + ComposerDraft + SubmitComposer
(optimistic LogKind.User echo, then SendInteractiveMessageAsync) + StopInteractive,
driven by the InteractiveSessionStarted/Ended events. Since DetailsIslandViewModel
embeds this monitor, both task detail and Mission Control get the composer. Mission
Control auto-creates a monitor on InteractiveSessionStarted. Adds LogKind.User.
Adds SendInteractiveMessageAsync/StopInteractiveSessionAsync and the
InteractiveSessionStarted/Ended events to IWorkerClient + WorkerClient
(UI-thread dispatch mirroring TaskQuestionAsked). Updates the IWorkerClient
fakes in both test projects.
InteractiveSessionService resolves a task's list working dir + seeded prompt,
spawns a StreamingClaudeSession (claude stream-json in the list dir, model+auto
as before), registers it in LiveSessionRegistry, streams output over TaskMessage,
and broadcasts InteractiveSessionStarted/Ended (an exit watcher fires Ended). The
hub's OpenInteractiveTerminalAsync now starts this in-app session; SendInteractiveMessage
and StopInteractiveSession route to it. The external Windows-Terminal interactive
launch (LaunchInteractiveAsync / InteractiveLaunchContext / OpenInteractiveAsync) is
removed; planning sessions keep their terminal launch.
StreamingClaudeSession drives claude --input-format stream-json over a kept-
open stdin: sends user messages, interrupts the in-flight turn via the verified
control_request protocol, and tracks turn state from result events (treating an
interrupt-aborted error_during_execution result as turn-ended). IClaudeStreamTransport
abstracts the process I/O so it is unit-tested with a fake (no real claude).
LiveSessionRegistry maps taskId -> live session for the hub to route into.
Backs the upcoming in-app interactive sessions; autonomous task execution untouched.
Replace the external wt.exe 'Run interactively' launch with an in-app
streaming chat (persistent claude --input-format stream-json), rendered in
the shared SessionTerminalView in task detail and Mission Control. Autonomous
task execution is untouched. Mid-turn interrupt+redirect verified against CLI
2.1.191 via spike.
TaskMonitorViewModel surfaces a pending AskUser question (TaskQuestionAsked /
TaskQuestionResolved events) with an AnswerDraft + SubmitAnswerCommand that calls
the new IWorkerClient.AnswerTaskQuestionAsync; MonitorPaneView shows an accent
question banner with an input box above the terminal. Pending question is cleared
on answer/resolve/finish and re-hydrated on attach via GetPendingQuestionAsync.
en/de localization for missionControl.question.*; test fakes updated.
A running task can call mcp__claudedo_run__AskUser(question) to block (up to 3
min) on a human answer. PendingQuestionRegistry holds the pending question +
TaskCompletionSource; the tool broadcasts TaskQuestionAsked, awaits the answer
(WorkerHub.AnswerTaskQuestion resolves it), and returns it as the tool result —
or a 'proceed on your judgment' fallback on timeout. The run stays Running
throughout (no status/schema change). ClaudeProcess raises MCP_TOOL_TIMEOUT so
the 60s HTTP-MCP cap doesn't kill the wait; the run MCP is now wired for every
task, not just standalone ones. System prompt updated to reconcile 'unattended'.
Task rows now drive a hand-built pointer-capture drag instead of
DragDrop.DoDragDropAsync: armed on press, begins past a 4px threshold so a
plain click still selects. The ghost follows the screen cursor across windows;
on release the action is decided by what is under the cursor -- over the
Mission Control window queues the task (geometric DragHitTest, no OLE drop),
over another row in the same user list reorders, anywhere else cancels and
restores the row. Drag starts from any list kind (drag-to-queue everywhere)
but reorder-on-drop stays gated on CanReorder. Removes the obsolete OLE
TaskRowFormat path from both the source and MissionControlView (pane
PaneFormat reorder is untouched).
Add the borderless, transparent, topmost, click-through DragGhostWindow that
hosts a tilted (~-6deg) translucent snapshot of the dragged row, a
TaskDragController that owns its lifecycle (snapshot -> show -> follow -> close),
and a pure DPI-aware DragHitTest helper (unit-tested) for the cross-window
screen hit test. Adds the TaskRowViewModel.IsDragging flag and the
'grabbed' Border.task-row.dragging style (lift + scale + lower opacity +
shadow). Not yet wired into the drag source.
Add seven best-effort batch variants of the single-entity external MCP
tools: batch_get_tasks, batch_add_tasks, batch_update_task_status,
batch_cancel_tasks, batch_delete_tasks, batch_set_my_day, and
batch_cleanup_task_worktrees. Each loops the existing ExternalMcpService
methods sequentially (scoped DbContext is not thread-safe), returns a
per-item result array so a failing item never aborts the rest, and
rejects empty or over-100-item batches. Merge/review stay single-task.
Button.accent set Background on the control, but Fluent's built-in accent button
paints the ContentPresenter with SystemAccentColor (blue) at higher specificity,
so the moss intent never showed (e.g. the Approve & Merge button rendered blue).
Override at the /template/ ContentPresenter level for rest/hover/pressed with the
moss accent tokens, matching the ListBoxItem overrides already in App.axaml.
The state badge in the worktrees overview used bright off-palette Material colors
with hardcoded near-black text (via WorktreeStateColorConverter), which was hard
to read. Switch to the existing chip pattern (subtle tint background + matching
border + colored text): active=blue, merged=green, kept=amber, discarded=gray.
Drop the now-unused WorktreeStateColorConverter.
wt.exe treats ';' as a command/tab delimiter in every argument, with no escape
that survives quoting (microsoft/terminal#13264), so a task description
containing ';' spawned extra terminals on "Run interactively" and planning start.
Route the launch as wt -> powershell -> claude and pass the free-text prompt via
$env:CLAUDEDO_LAUNCH_PROMPT so it never reaches the wt command line; PowerShell
binds the variable as a single argument (embedded quotes escaped for PS 5.1).
Also clarify the launcher, which serves interactive runs too (not just planning):
IPlanningTerminalLauncher -> ITerminalLauncher, WindowsTerminalPlanningLauncher ->
WindowsTerminalLauncher, LaunchStart/Resume -> LaunchPlanning{Start,Resume}Async.
OnlineSyncService is registered once at startup; toggling the feature off
in Settings persisted the flag but never stopped the running loop, so it
kept polling and failing OIDC discovery every cycle. Guard TickAsync on
the shared config's Enabled flag so disabling takes effect live.
Replace the static DETAILS label and its dead space with a segment switcher; the card body now shows one section at a time. Step/file counts sit in the tab labels, the edit/preview toggle is scoped to Description, and drag-and-drop or add jumps to the Files tab. Tab labels localized (en/de).
Icon.X was a stroke-only geometry; PathIcon fills its path, so the glyph rendered invisible and the attachment remove button had no visible affordance. Author it as a filled X outline. Also restores the X glyph on the task-row dequeue, agent-strip cancel, and details-header close buttons.