* feat(ui): edit a queued chat message in place
The pencil on a queued row, or a double-click, lifts the message and its
attachments into the composer. The row stays where it is, marked Editing,
so the position the corrected message will take is visible rather than
promised. The composer shows an edit banner with an X to cancel.
Cancelling touches storage not at all, because the row never left the
queue. Sending retires the original and hands its position to the
replacement, which lands in the same slot. While an edit is open the
drain refuses that row, so a reconnect cannot deliver the text the
operator is visibly rewriting; the queue behind it waits, which is the
same contract the held position promises.
* fix(ui): retire an edited queued row only with its replacement
The send retired the source row first and admitted the replacement second,
so a rejected store write left the operator with neither: the original gone,
the replacement never persisted, and the attachments it dropped already
released. Admission now carries the source id and swaps both rows in one
store write, so a rejected write changes nothing and the edit stays open on
the row that is still there, which is what cancelling already promises.
Filtering the source before the cap check also keeps a replacement
admissible on a full queue.
The edit token recorded only the session key, but an outbox is scoped by
session and agent, and a raw global session keeps its key while the selected
agent changes underneath it. The token now carries the agent that owned the
row and every reader validates the whole scope, so a send after a switch
cannot retire a row in the outbox it left behind.
* fix(ui): hold an edited queued row across every pane
Panes share one outbox and one drain lane while composer state stays per
pane, so the hold that keeps a row from being delivered while it is rewritten
was invisible to the pane that drained it: a session event in a second split
pane resumed every stored outbox, saw no edit, and sent the original text.
The hold is now read across every pane subscribed to the outbox, which keeps
one source of truth — each pane's own scope-validated edit — and needs no
lifecycle of its own, so closing a pane or switching agent releases it by
simply no longer being an active edit.
The payloads an edit owns now travel with its token. The write that admits
the replacement retires the source row and tells every pane synchronously, so
by the time the send released the images the replacement had dropped, the row
holding them was already gone and nothing was released. That leaked the
payload and its object URL for the rest of the browser session.
* fix(ui): release attachments from cancelled queue edits
Recognized workspace paths in chat now read as their basename behind a
file-type glyph, so a file reference is identifiable before it is read.
Markdown, package manifests, TypeScript and other code, TSX/JSX components,
config/data, shell scripts, and images each get their own mark; anything else
falls back to a plain document. Paths sharing a basename keep the smallest
trailing suffix that tells them apart, and Windows paths keep their own
separator.
Classification wins over authoring syntax: a path written in backticks is a
file link first, so it drops the inline-code chip and renders exactly like a
bare path beside it. Code spans that are not file links keep the chip.
The full path stays addressable: it drives the file panel, the new tooltip,
and the message Copy action (which returns the original Markdown).
Author-written labels in [label](path) links are never rewritten, and text
that is not a recognizable path stays plain prose.
The glyph is painted as a masked ::before like the sibling GitHub mark, so it
stays out of the accessibility tree and out of copied text and follows the
link color in every theme. Extension classification moves to one shared
resolver that the file preview modal now uses too, replacing its own
code/text extension set.
Queue position becomes an explicit, operator-owned fact on ChatQueueItem
instead of an accident of arrival time and storage array order. One
comparator now serves the visible projection, the drain head selection,
the steer rebuild, and the alias merge, so what the composer shows is
what the Gateway receives.
Reordering lives entirely on one handle at the left of a queued row:
drag it, or focus it and press the arrow keys. Keyed rows keep focus on
the handle as it moves. Rows already handed to a run keep their place.
Also routes .chat-image-action through var(--cursor-action); its
hardcoded pointer was failing the cursor-policy test on main.
* feat(ui): mark GitHub links in Control UI chat
Chat markdown anchors pointing at github.com now carry a decorative GitHub mark before their text, so a bare URL and a [#3434] shorthand read as the same destination. The mark is painted from the bundled brand path through a CSS mask on currentColor: it stays out of the accessibility tree and out of copied text, tracks the chat text size, and follows the link color in every theme. Image-only links such as badges and code spans stay undecorated.
* feat(ui): break long autolinked URLs at any character in chat
An autolinked URL is one unbreakable word, so the inherited overflow-wrap only splits it after every other option is exhausted: a long URL was pushed whole onto the next line, and with the new GitHub mark ahead of it the mark was left stranded alone at the end of the previous line. Autolinked anchors now carry markdown-bare-url and get unconditional character break opportunities, so the URL fills the line it starts on. Authored link labels keep word-boundary wrapping.
* fix(ui): drop resting underline on chat GitHub links
* test(ui): split markdown link tests into a sibling file
markdown.test.ts crossed the 1000-line oxlint budget once the GitHub-link
cases landed. Move the link-rendering describes (autolinks, explicit
protocol links, file links, bare-url marks, GitHub marks) into
markdown-links.test.ts. Pure move; no assertion changes.
* test(ui): assert GitHub links rest without an underline
Covers the resting/hover decoration contract through the real rendered
page, and pins the rule's scope with a non-GitHub link that keeps the
base underline.
Give Control UI managed images bounded previews and shared full-image Open, Download, and Copy actions. Keep artifact access transcript-bound; the existing ticket is intentionally attachment-scoped to the lower-fidelity thumbnail.
Co-authored-by: Ittiz <github@daein.org>
Co-authored-by: Ayaan Zaidi <hi@obviy.us>
* feat(ui): add people session sorting
Offer People sorting in the Control UI session sidebar when the Gateway reports multiple session-sharing identities.
* fix(ui): restore sidebar translation dependency
* fix(ui): preserve session sort ordering contracts
* fix(gateway): close task terminals at run end
* refactor(agents): keep terminal task ownership internal
* test(gateway): type task-owned terminal fixtures
* test(infra): split agent run task ownership coverage
* fix(codex): pin catalog CODEX_HOME onto terminal resume spawns
The Codex session catalog lists threads through the plugin's supervision
app-server connection, which can run on the agent-scoped Codex home
(homeScope: "agent"). The terminal resume plan spawned a bare
'codex resume <threadId>' under the operator login shell, so the CLI
resolved its default ~/.codex and failed with "No saved session found".
Terminal plans now carry the catalog connection's CODEX_HOME (local and
paired-node paths), the gateway merges plan env into the PTY spawn, and
the triplicated home-scope resolution collapses into one shared
resolveCodexAppServerLocalHomeDir.
* feat(ui): add main-content terminal placement
The terminal panel gains a third dock placement, "main", filling the
content region next to the sidebar like the transcript pane. The panel
header gets a bottom/right/main placement switcher (persisted in the
existing openclaw.terminal.panel.v1 store), and opening a Codex/Claude
session from the session catalog selects main mode so resumed sessions
appear as a full window instead of a bottom strip.
Remove the localStorage-backed per-browser hide action ("Hide in this browser only") so the transcript mirrors agent context. The action was un-undoable because restore() had no UI path.
Stale openclaw:deleted:* localStorage keys become inert.
* fix(ui): hide connection form during initial auth
Use the authoritative gateway connecting/error state so trusted-proxy, Tailscale, bootstrap, device, and token auth all keep the centered loading screen until the first handshake resolves. Real failures still reveal the login gate, manual retries stay pinned, and established reconnects retain the shell.
* fix(ui): preserve approval document login gate
Scope the neutral unresolved first-connect splash to the normal Control UI document. Standalone approval links continue to expose their authentication gate without losing the deep link, while embedded terminal behavior remains unchanged.
* feat(webchat): expand truncated assistant messages inline
Replace the per-message Open in canvas button with an inline Show more /
Show less disclosure on truncated assistant messages that fetches full
content via chat.message.get on demand.
* test(webchat): stabilize inline expansion e2e
* fix(ui): satisfy lint and export gates for inline show-more
* test(ui): update shared disclosure selector
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Co-authored-by: Peter Steinberger <steipete@mac-studio-sf2.local>
* fix(ui): rename the Memory Palace browser to Memory Wiki and document it
* refactor(memory-wiki): drop the old memory-palace module files
* docs: refresh generated docs map
* test(ui): align dream-diary hub-tab assertion with the wiki sub-tab id
* docs: describe memory wiki clustering behavior accurately
* docs(memory-wiki): record the wiki.overview rename decision at the registration site
* test(ui): query the Agents channels hub tab by tab role after the hub-tabs refactor
* refactor(ui): dissolve the General settings page into Appearance
* test(ui): drop dissolved config route expectation
* test(ui): cover legacy General model redirect
* style(ui): format legacy redirect test
* feat(talk): emit realtime models and voices in talk.catalog and mirror create-time readiness
* feat(ui): add curated Talk settings page with catalog-driven pickers
* docs(talk): correct stale claims and add one-page GPT-Live setup path
* fix(ui): refresh Talk catalog on config-hash advance and neutralize GPT-Live badge
* fix(ui): provider-aware Talk selection, atomic provider switch, focus refresh
* fix(ui): resolve Talk provider fallbacks via catalog and make Default a true reset
* fix(ui): provider-compatible transports and race-free Talk catalog loads
* fix(ui): never resolve an unknown explicit Talk provider to the active one
* docs(talk): note Android relay readiness caveat for browser-only models
* fix(ui): keep the relay transport when switching Talk provider to Auto
* fix(ui): align section-ownership test and drop unused export after rebase
* feat(gateway): share the canonical browser-origin policy with plugins
Export resolveAcceptedBrowserOrigin through openclaw/plugin-sdk/webhook-request-guards
so browser-facing plugin routes reuse the Gateway's real origin contract instead of a
narrow allowedOrigins array check. Private LAN/Tailnet Control UI loads and the
Host-header fallback were previously rejected with 403 by plugin offer routes while the
Control UI itself worked.
Moves the loopback/forwarded-header helpers to net.ts (re-exported from auth.ts) so the
guard can delegate without importing gateway auth, and migrates the Codex realtime
broker onto the shared seam.
* feat(talk): let providers own agent delegation for realtime voice
Adds an optional runAgentConsult callback to the browser-session create request and
injects the existing embedded consult runtime from talk-client, bound to the same agent
and session key the GA tool path uses. Providers whose realtime protocol delegates work
through their own control channel (rather than GA function calls) can now reach the
OpenClaw agent without a client round-trip.
Threads the effective per-session model into browser-session capability resolution so a
request-level model override selects the right capability set, and propagates a caller
abort signal into consultRealtimeVoiceAgent so a superseded delegation stops its run.
* feat(openai): support GPT-Live realtime voice over ChatGPT OAuth
Implements OpenAI's quicksilver/frameless session natively for Talk browser sessions.
The Gateway creates the WebRTC call (multipart sdp+session to https://api.openai.com/v1/live)
and owns the sideband control socket, so the browser never holds upstream credentials;
delegation.created events run through the OpenClaw agent and stream back as speakable
context appends.
Verified end-to-end on 2026-07-28 against a ChatGPT Pro OAuth profile: call create 201
with an rtc_* id and answer SDP, sideband session.started, session.close teardown.
ChatGPT OAuth is preferred over a Platform API key because /v1/live access for platform
keys is waitlist-gated; the legacy chatgpt.com backend route returns 403 for every model
and protocol version and is not used.
Accepted models are gpt-live-1-codex and gpt-live-1-boulder-alpha; the voice allowlist is
the ten values the route actually accepts, since an invalid voice is rejected at call
creation and cannot be repaired afterwards (session.update reports immutable_field_update).
* docs: document GPT-Live Talk support and its route gotchas
Records the working route and auth, the accepted models and voices, the browser-only
scope, and the two traps that cost the most time: the chatgpt.com backend route returns
403 Voice session access denied for every model, and that same 403 is also what an
invalid voice returns, so it must not be read as an account entitlement block.
* fix(openai): resolve GPT-Live CI failures
* refactor(openai): own zod runtime dependency
* fix(openai): satisfy lint and live-shard gates for GPT-Live
Types the retry-delay finish callback as Error so the rejection reason is provably an
Error at the call site; the abort path already normalized a non-Error AbortSignal reason,
but the unknown parameter type hid that from static analysis.
Registers the new GPT-Live live test in the native-live-extensions-openai shard
expectation. The shard selector already picked the file up from the real tree; only the
hardcoded list in the tooling test lagged.
* fix(openai): clean up post-rebase capability resolver
* fix(openai): preserve GPT-Live delegation fragments
* fix(openai): close GPT-Live sideband handoff race
* fix(openai): accept UUID GPT-Live call ids
* style: apply oxfmt to GPT-Live sources and Talk docs
* style: format Talk docs after rebase
* fix(openai): keep GPT-Live transcript context across ignored delegations
* feat(ui): path-based session and dashboard URLs
* docs(ui): document control UI URLs
* fix(ui): finalize session path routing
* feat(ui): anchor session URLs on stable keys
* docs(ui): clarify stable session URL identity
* fix(ui): resolve session prefixes with full prefix and pagination
Query sessions.list with the full supplied prefix instead of an eight-char
truncation, and paginate up to a bounded page count so longer disambiguation
links resolve instead of being reported ambiguous. Zero strict-prefix matches
now fall through to literal-key resolution rather than rendering an empty
ambiguity view.
Also document the ~dot/~dotdot segment escape: peer ids reach session keys
trimmed and lowercased only (src/routing/session-key.ts), so a literal '.' or
'..' segment is reachable and browsers would normalize it away.
* fix(ui): synchronize committed session routes
* test(ui): split native shell host coverage
* fix(ui): thread configured mainKey through session URL builders
Reserved-set disambiguation needs the operator-configured mainKey at runtime, so
thread it from agentsList through every session path builder and the ClickClack
control URL. Unambiguous non-hex single-segment rests now resolve literally while
short-id-shaped rests still fail closed, which restores ClickClack channel
compatibility detection and control-link reconciliation.
Also bound prefix-resolution retries, preserve catalog thread identity, and keep
draft state on ambiguous candidate links.
* fix(ui): repair session URL CI integration
* perf(ui): lazy-load session route resolution
* perf(ui): isolate session prefix resolution
* perf(ui): defer session path parsing
* perf(ui): defer session navigation startup
* fix(ui): preserve first-run and literal session navigation
* fix(ui): satisfy session routing type and export gates
* fix(clickclack): preserve unscoped control link agent
* style(ui): satisfy chat page line limit
* refactor(ui): move chat page helpers to owning modules
* fix(ui): preserve destination session route identity
* fix(ui): preserve agent identity in session routes
* fix(ui): escape dots in literal session path segments
encodeURIComponent leaves periods intact, so a literal key segment like
channel:release.js produced /chat/main/channel/release.js. In-app navigation is
intercepted by the SPA, but a refresh, an external link, or a ClickClack link
would be served as a static asset request and never reach the app.
pathForWorkboardBoard already escapes dots for this reason; mirror it in both the
session URL contract and the ClickClack encoder, route the agent id through the
same segment encoder, and pin the case in both shared vector tables.
* fix(ui): stop bootstrap after teardown race
* refactor(ui): centralize session navigation targets
* fix(ui): consume bootstrap teardown abort
* fix(ui): canonicalize configured main session routes
* fix(ui): preserve distinct session references
* fix(ui): redirect released session query links
* fix(ui): make bootstrap teardown abort-safe
* fix(control-ui): drop stale Create PR row after merge and surface PR chips mid-turn
* test(gateway): split session-PR branch tests to satisfy max-lines
* test(gateway): drop unused GitContext export from test support