Fixed issue where trigger words would disappear when typing or when adding new trigger words. The problem was that `swabbleTriggerWords` changes were triggering `VoiceWakeRuntime.refresh()` which sanitized the array by removing empty strings in real-time.
Solution: Introduced local `@State` buffer `triggerEntries` with stable UUID identifiers for each trigger word entry. User edits now only affect the local state buffer and are synced back to `AppState` on explicit actions (submit, remove, disappear). This prevents premature sanitization during editing.
The local state is loaded on view appear and when the view becomes active, ensuring it stays in sync with `AppState`.
* fix(discord): gate autoThread by thread owner
* fix(discord): ack bot-owned autoThreads
* fix(discord): ack mentions in open channels
- Ack reactions in bot-owned autoThreads
- Ack reactions in open channels (no mention required)
- DRY: Pass pre-computed isAutoThreadOwnedByBot to avoid redundant checks
- Consolidate ack logic with explanatory comment
* fix: allow null values in exec.approval.request schema
The ExecApprovalRequestParamsSchema was rejecting null values for optional
fields like resolvedPath, but the calling code in bash-tools.exec.ts passes
null. This caused intermittent 'invalid exec.approval.request params'
validation errors.
Fix: Accept Type.Union([Type.String(), Type.Null()]) for all optional string
fields in the schema. Update test to reflect new behavior.
* fix: align discord ack reactions with mention gating (#1511) (thanks @pvoo)
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Co-authored-by: Wimmie <wimmie@tameson.com>
Co-authored-by: Peter Steinberger <steipete@gmail.com>
* fix(linux): add user bin directories to systemd service PATH
Fixes#1503
On Linux, the systemd service PATH was hardcoded to only include system
directories (/usr/local/bin, /usr/bin, /bin), causing binaries installed
via npm global with custom prefix or node version managers to not be found.
This adds common Linux user bin directories to the PATH:
- ~/.local/bin (XDG standard, pip, etc.)
- ~/.npm-global/bin (npm custom prefix)
- ~/bin (user's personal bin)
- Node version manager paths (nvm, fnm, volta, asdf)
- ~/.local/share/pnpm (pnpm global)
- ~/.bun/bin (Bun)
User directories are added before system directories so user-installed
binaries take precedence.
🤖 AI-assisted (Claude Opus 4.5 via Clawdbot)
📋 Testing: Existing unit tests pass (7/7)
* test: add comprehensive tests for Linux user bin directory resolution
- Add dedicated tests for resolveLinuxUserBinDirs() function
- Test path ordering (extraDirs > user dirs > system dirs)
- Test buildMinimalServicePath() with HOME set/unset
- Test platform-specific behavior (Linux vs macOS vs Windows)
Test count: 7 → 20 (+13 tests)
* test: add comprehensive tests for Linux user bin directory handling
- Test Linux user directories included when HOME is set
- Test Linux user directories excluded when HOME is missing
- Test path ordering (extraDirs > user dirs > system dirs)
- Test platform-specific behavior (Linux vs macOS vs Windows)
- Test buildMinimalServicePath() with HOME in env
Covers getMinimalServicePathParts() and buildMinimalServicePath()
for all Linux user bin directory edge cases.
Test count: 7 → 16 (+9 tests)
Tables render poorly in Telegram (pipes stripped, whitespace collapses).
This adds a 'tableMode' option to markdownToIR that converts tables to
nested bullet points, which render cleanly on mobile.
- Add tableMode: 'flat' | 'bullets' to MarkdownParseOptions
- Track table state during token rendering
- Render tables as bullet points with first column as row labels
- Apply bold styling to row labels for visual hierarchy
- Enable tableMode: 'bullets' for Telegram formatter
Closes #TBD
When installing the LaunchAgent/systemd service, the CLI was using
fs.realpath() to resolve the entry.js path, which converted stable
symlinked paths (e.g. node_modules/clawdbot) into version-specific
paths (e.g. .pnpm/clawdbot@X.Y.Z/...).
This caused the service to break after pnpm updates because the old
versioned path no longer exists, even though the symlink still works.
Now we prefer the original (symlinked) path when it's valid, keeping
service configs stable across package version updates.