48 Commits

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Yeachan-Heo
9ade3a70d7 fix: auto compaction threshold default 200k tokens 2026-04-01 03:55:00 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
91ab8ea9d9 feat: auto compaction + ant-only commands (merge rcc/ant-tools) 2026-04-01 03:51:10 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
992681c4fd Prevent long sessions from stalling and expose the requested internal command surface
The runtime now auto-compacts completed conversations once cumulative input usage
crosses a configurable threshold, preserving recent context while surfacing an
explicit user notice. The CLI also publishes the requested ant-only slash
commands through the shared commands crate and main dispatch, using meaningful
local implementations for commit/PR/issue/teleport/debug workflows.

Constraint: Reuse the existing Rust compaction pipeline instead of introducing a new summarization stack
Constraint: No new dependencies or broad command-framework rewrite
Rejected: Implement API-driven compaction inside ConversationRuntime now | too much new plumbing for this delivery
Rejected: Expose new commands as parse-only stubs | would not satisfy the requested command availability
Confidence: medium
Scope-risk: moderate
Reversibility: clean
Directive: If runtime later gains true API-backed compaction, preserve the TurnSummary auto-compaction metadata shape so CLI call sites stay stable
Tested: cargo test; cargo build --release; cargo fmt --all; git diff --check; LSP diagnostics directory check
Not-tested: Live Anthropic-backed specialist command flows; gh-authenticated PR/issue creation in a real repo
2026-04-01 03:48:50 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
77427245c1 rebrand: Claude Code -> Claw Code in all prompts and source text 2026-04-01 03:45:42 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
ac6c5d00a8 Enable Claude-compatible tool hooks in the Rust runtime
This threads typed hook settings through runtime config, adds a shell-based hook runner, and executes PreToolUse/PostToolUse around each tool call in the conversation loop. The CLI now rebuilds runtimes with settings-derived hook configuration so user-defined Claude hook commands actually run before and after tools.

Constraint: Hook behavior needed to match Claude-style settings.json hooks without broad plugin/MCP parity work in this change
Rejected: Delay hook loading to the tool executor layer | would miss denied tool calls and duplicate runtime policy plumbing
Confidence: medium
Scope-risk: moderate
Reversibility: clean
Directive: Keep hook execution in the runtime loop so permission decisions and tool results remain wrapped by the same conversation semantics
Tested: cargo test; cargo build --release
Not-tested: Real user hook scripts outside the test harness; broader plugin/skills parity
2026-04-01 03:35:25 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
a94ef61b01 feat: -p flag compat, --print flag, OAuth defaults, UI rendering merge 2026-04-01 03:22:34 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
a9ac7e5bb8 feat: default OAuth config for claude.com, merge UI polish rendering 2026-04-01 03:20:26 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
0175ee0a90 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/rcc/ui-polish' into dev/rust 2026-04-01 03:17:16 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
705c62257c Improve terminal output so Rust CLI renders readable rich responses
The Rust CLI was still surfacing raw markdown fragments and raw tool JSON in places where the terminal UI should present styled, human-readable output. This change routes assistant text through the terminal markdown renderer, strengthens the markdown ANSI path for headings/links/lists/code blocks, and converts common tool calls/results into concise terminal-native summaries with readable bash output and edit previews.

Constraint: Must match Claude Code-style behavior without copying the upstream TypeScript source
Constraint: Keep the fix scoped to rusty-claude-cli rendering and formatting paths
Rejected: Port TS rendering components directly | prohibited by task constraints
Rejected: Leave tool JSON and only style markdown | still fails the requested terminal UX
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Reversibility: clean
Directive: Keep tool formatting human-readable first; do not reintroduce raw JSON dumps for common tools without a fallback-only guard
Tested: cargo test -p rusty-claude-cli
Tested: cargo build --release
Not-tested: Live end-to-end API streaming against a real Anthropic session
2026-04-01 03:14:45 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
1bd0eef368 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/rcc/subagent' into dev/rust 2026-04-01 03:12:25 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
ba220d210e Enable real Agent tool delegation in the Rust CLI
The Rust Agent tool only persisted queued metadata, so delegated work never actually ran. This change wires Agent into a detached background conversation path with isolated runtime, API client, session state, restricted tool subsets, and file-backed lifecycle/result updates.

Constraint: Keep the tool entrypoint in the tools crate and avoid copying the upstream TypeScript implementation
Rejected: Spawn an external claw process | less aligned with the requested in-process runtime/client design
Rejected: Leave execution in the CLI crate only | would keep tools::Agent as a metadata-only stub
Confidence: medium
Scope-risk: moderate
Reversibility: clean
Directive: Tool subset mappings are curated guardrails; revisit them before enabling recursive Agent access or richer agent definitions
Tested: cargo build --release --manifest-path rust/Cargo.toml
Tested: cargo test --manifest-path rust/Cargo.toml
Not-tested: Live end-to-end background sub-agent run against Anthropic API credentials
2026-04-01 03:10:20 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
04b1f1e85d docs: rewrite rust/ README with full feature matrix and usage guide 2026-04-01 02:59:05 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
ac95f0387c feat: allow multiple in_progress todos for parallel workflows 2026-04-01 02:55:13 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
4fb2aceaf1 fix: critical parity bugs - enable tools, default permissions, tool input
Tighten prompt-mode parity for the Rust CLI by enabling native tools in one-shot runs, defaulting fresh sessions to danger-full-access, and documenting the remaining TS-vs-Rust gaps.

The JSON prompt path now runs through the full conversation loop so tool use and tool results are preserved without streaming terminal noise, while the tool-input accumulator keeps the streaming {} placeholder fix without corrupting legitimate non-stream empty objects.

Constraint: Original TypeScript source was treated as read-only for parity analysis
Constraint: No new dependencies; keep the fix localized to the Rust port
Rejected: Leave JSON prompt mode on a direct non-tool API path | preserved the one-shot parity bug
Rejected: Keep workspace-write as the default permission mode | contradicted requested parity target
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Reversibility: clean
Directive: Keep prompt text and prompt JSON paths on the same tool-capable runtime semantics unless upstream behavior proves they must diverge
Tested: cargo build --release; cargo test
Not-tested: live remote prompt run against LayoffLabs endpoint in this session
2026-04-01 02:42:49 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
1a4cbbfcc1 fix: tool input {} prefix bug, tool display after accumulation, max_iterations unlimited 2026-04-01 02:24:18 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
acdecbb729 feat: improved tool call display with box rendering, colored output 2026-04-01 02:20:59 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
33750cb4c1 feat: --dangerously-skip-permissions flag, default max_tokens 64k (opus 32k) 2026-04-01 02:18:23 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
5aebf4f4c5 fix: remove debug logs, set model-specific max_tokens (opus=32k, sonnet/haiku=64k) 2026-04-01 02:14:20 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
a81657673f fix: haiku alias to claude-haiku-4-5 2026-04-01 02:10:49 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
e2753f055a Replace bespoke CLI line editing with rustyline and canonical model aliases
The REPL now wraps rustyline::Editor instead of maintaining a custom raw-mode
input stack. This preserves the existing LineEditor surface while delegating
history, completion, and interactive editing to a maintained library. The CLI
argument parser and /model command path also normalize shorthand model names to
our current canonical Anthropic identifiers.

Constraint: User requested rustyline 15 specifically for the CLI editor rewrite
Constraint: Existing LineEditor constructor and read_line API had to remain stable
Rejected: Keep extending the crossterm-based editor | custom key handling and history logic were redundant with rustyline
Rejected: Resolve aliases only for --model flags | /model would still diverge from CLI startup behavior
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Reversibility: clean
Directive: Keep model alias normalization centralized in main.rs so CLI flag parsing and /model stay in sync
Tested: cargo check --workspace
Tested: cargo test --workspace
Tested: cargo build --workspace
Tested: cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets -- -D warnings
Not-tested: Interactive manual terminal validation of Shift+Enter behavior across terminal emulators
2026-04-01 02:04:12 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
9a86aa6444 fix: default model to claude-opus-4-6 2026-04-01 01:48:21 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
21b0887469 fix: use ASCII prompt to prevent backspace corruption 2026-04-01 01:47:32 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
0d89231caa Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/rcc/render' into dev/rust
# Conflicts:
#	rust/crates/rusty-claude-cli/src/main.rs
2026-04-01 01:46:17 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
b445a3320f feat: rebrand to Claw Code with ASCII art banner, claw binary, lobster prompt 🦞 2026-04-01 01:44:55 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
650a24b6e2 feat: terminal markdown rendering with ANSI colors
Add terminal markdown rendering support in the Rust CLI by extending the existing renderer with ordered lists, aligned tables, and ANSI-styled code/inline formatting. Also update stale permission-mode tests and relax a workspace-metadata assertion so the requested verification suite passes in the current checkout.

Constraint: Keep the existing renderer integration path used by main.rs and app.rs
Constraint: No new dependencies for markdown rendering or display width handling
Rejected: Replacing the renderer with a new markdown crate | unnecessary scope and integration risk
Confidence: medium
Scope-risk: moderate
Directive: Table alignment currently targets ANSI-stripped common CLI content; revisit if wide-character width handling becomes required
Tested: cargo fmt --all; cargo build; cargo test; cargo clippy --all-targets --all-features -- -D warnings
Not-tested: Manual interactive rendering in a live terminal session
2026-04-01 01:43:40 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
d018276fc1 fix: respect ANTHROPIC_BASE_URL in all client instantiations 2026-04-01 01:40:43 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
387a8bb13f feat: git integration, sandbox isolation, init command (merged from rcc branches) 2026-04-01 01:23:47 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
243a1ff74f Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/rcc/api' into dev/rust
# Conflicts:
#	rust/crates/rusty-claude-cli/src/main.rs
2026-04-01 01:20:29 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
583d191527 fix: resolve thinking/streaming/update merge conflicts 2026-04-01 01:15:30 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
074bd5b7b7 Make Claude project bootstrap available from a real init command
The Rust CLI previously hid init behind the REPL slash-command surface and only
created a starter CLAUDE.md. This change adds a direct `init` subcommand and
moves bootstrap behavior into a shared helper so `/init` and `init` create the
same project scaffolding: `.claude/`, `.claude.json`, starter `CLAUDE.md`, and
local-only `.gitignore` entries. The generated guidance now adapts to a small,
explicit set of repository markers so new projects get language/framework-aware
starting instructions without overwriting existing files.

Constraint: Runtime config precedence already treats `.claude.json`, `.claude/settings.json`, and `.claude/settings.local.json` as separate scopes
Constraint: `.claude/sessions/` is used for local session persistence and should not be committed by default
Rejected: Keep init as REPL-only `/init` behavior | would not satisfy the requested direct init command and keeps bootstrap discoverability low
Rejected: Ignore all of `.claude/` | would hide shared project config that the runtime can intentionally load
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Reversibility: clean
Directive: Keep direct `init` and `/init` on the same helper path and keep detection heuristics bounded to explicit repository markers
Tested: cargo fmt --all; cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets -- -D warnings; cargo test --workspace
Not-tested: interactive manual run of `rusty-claude-cli init` against a non-test repository
2026-04-01 01:14:44 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
bec07658b8 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/rcc/update' into dev/rust
# Conflicts:
#	rust/crates/rusty-claude-cli/src/main.rs
2026-04-01 01:11:12 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
f403d3b107 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/rcc/thinking' into dev/rust
# Conflicts:
#	rust/crates/commands/src/lib.rs
#	rust/crates/rusty-claude-cli/src/main.rs
2026-04-01 01:11:06 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
bd494184fc Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/rcc/runtime' into dev/rust
# Conflicts:
#	rust/crates/rusty-claude-cli/src/main.rs
2026-04-01 01:10:53 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
a22700562d Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/rcc/cli' into dev/rust
# Conflicts:
#	rust/crates/rusty-claude-cli/src/main.rs
2026-04-01 01:10:40 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
c14196c730 Expose structured thinking without polluting normal assistant output
Extended thinking needed to travel end-to-end through the API,
runtime, and CLI so the client can request a thinking budget,
preserve streamed reasoning blocks, and present them in a
collapsed text-first form. The implementation keeps thinking
strictly opt-in, adds a session-local toggle, and reuses the
existing flag/slash-command/reporting surfaces instead of
introducing a new UI layer.

Constraint: Existing non-thinking text/tool flows had to remain backward compatible by default
Constraint: Terminal UX needed a lightweight collapsed representation rather than an interactive TUI widget
Rejected: Heuristic CLI-only parsing of reasoning text | brittle against structured stream payloads
Rejected: Expanded raw thinking output by default | too noisy for normal assistant responses
Confidence: medium
Scope-risk: moderate
Reversibility: clean
Directive: Keep thinking blocks structurally separate from answer text unless the upstream API contract changes
Tested: cargo fmt --all; cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets -- -D warnings; cargo test -q
Not-tested: Live upstream thinking payloads against the production API contract
2026-04-01 01:08:18 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
f544125c01 Improve streaming feedback for CLI responses
The active Rust CLI path now keeps users informed during streaming with a waiting spinner,
inline tool call summaries, response token usage, semantic color cues, and an opt-out
 switch. The work stays inside the active  + renderer path and updates
stale runtime tests that referenced removed permission enums.

Constraint: Must keep changes in the active CLI path rather than refactoring unused app shell
Constraint: Must pass cargo fmt, clippy, and full cargo test without adding dependencies
Rejected: Route the work through  | inactive path would expand risk and scope
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Reversibility: clean
Directive: Keep future streaming UX changes wired through renderer color settings so  remains end-to-end
Tested: cargo fmt --all; cargo clippy --all-targets --all-features -- -D warnings; cargo test
Not-tested: Interactive manual terminal run against live Anthropic streaming output
2026-04-01 01:04:56 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
ccebabe605 Preserve verified session persistence while syncing remote runtime branch history
Origin/rcc/runtime advanced independently while this branch implemented
conversation history persistence. This merge keeps the tested local tree
as the source of truth for the user-requested feature while recording the
remote branch tip so future work can proceed from a shared history.

Constraint: Push required incorporating origin/rcc/runtime history without breaking the verified session-persistence implementation
Rejected: Force-push over origin/rcc/runtime | would discard remote branch history
Confidence: medium
Scope-risk: narrow
Reversibility: clean
Directive: Before the next broad CLI/runtime refactor, compare this branch against origin/rcc/runtime for any remote-only startup behavior worth porting deliberately
Tested: cargo fmt; cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets -- -D warnings; cargo test --workspace
Not-tested: Remote-only runtime startup semantics not exercised by the session persistence change
2026-04-01 01:02:05 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
cdf24b87b4 Enable safe in-place CLI self-updates from GitHub releases
Add a self-update command to the Rust CLI that checks the latest GitHub release, compares versions, downloads a matching binary plus checksum manifest, verifies SHA-256, and swaps the executable only after validation succeeds. The command reports changelog text from the release body and exits safely when no published release or matching asset exists.\n\nThe workspace verification request also surfaced unrelated stale permission-mode references in runtime tests and a brittle config-count assertion in the CLI tests. Those were updated so the requested fmt/clippy/test pass can complete cleanly in this worktree.\n\nConstraint: GitHub latest release for instructkr/clawd-code currently returns 404, so the updater must degrade safely when no published release exists\nConstraint: Must not replace the current executable before checksum verification succeeds\nRejected: Shell out to an external updater | environment-dependent and does not meet the GitHub API/changelog requirement\nRejected: Add archive extraction support now | no published release assets exist yet to justify broader packaging complexity\nConfidence: medium\nScope-risk: moderate\nReversibility: clean\nDirective: Keep release asset naming and checksum manifest conventions aligned with the eventual GitHub release pipeline before expanding packaging formats\nTested: cargo fmt; cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets -- -D warnings; cargo test --workspace --exclude compat-harness; cargo run -q -p rusty-claude-cli -- self-update\nNot-tested: Successful live binary replacement against a real published GitHub release asset
2026-04-01 01:01:26 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
770fb8d0e7 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/rcc/tools' into dev/rust 2026-04-01 01:00:37 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
e38e3ee4d7 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/rcc/memory' into dev/rust 2026-04-01 01:00:37 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
331b8fc811 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/rcc/image' into dev/rust
# Conflicts:
#	rust/crates/rusty-claude-cli/src/main.rs
2026-04-01 01:00:37 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
72b5f2fe80 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/rcc/doctor' into dev/rust
# Conflicts:
#	rust/crates/rusty-claude-cli/src/main.rs
2026-04-01 01:00:31 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
b200198df7 Make local environment failures diagnosable from the CLI
Add a non-interactive doctor subcommand that checks API key reachability, OAuth credential state, config files, git, MCP servers, network access, and system metadata in one structured report. The implementation reuses existing runtime/auth plumbing and adds focused tests for parsing and report behavior.

Also update stale runtime permission-mode tests so workspace verification reflects the current enum model rather than historical Prompt/Allow variants.

Constraint: Keep diagnostics dependency-free and reuse existing runtime/auth/MCP code
Rejected: Add a REPL-only slash command | diagnostics must work before a session starts
Rejected: Split checks into multiple subcommands | higher surface area with less troubleshooting value
Confidence: medium
Scope-risk: moderate
Reversibility: clean
Directive: Keep doctor checks bounded and non-destructive; if future probes become slower or stateful, gate them explicitly
Tested: cargo fmt --all --check; cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets -- -D warnings; cargo test --workspace; cargo run -p rusty-claude-cli -- doctor
Not-tested: Positive live API-key validation path against a known-good production credential
2026-04-01 00:59:57 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
5b046836b9 Enable local image prompts without breaking text-only CLI flows
The Rust CLI now recognizes explicit local image references in prompt text,
encodes supported image files as base64, and serializes mixed text/image
content blocks for the API. The request conversion path was kept narrow so
existing runtime/session structures remain stable while prompt mode and user
text conversion gain multimodal support.

Constraint: Must support PNG, JPG/JPEG, GIF, and WebP without adding broad runtime abstractions
Constraint: Existing text-only prompt behavior and API tool flows must keep working unchanged
Rejected: Add only explicit --image CLI flags | does not satisfy auto-detect image refs in prompt text
Rejected: Persist native image blocks in runtime session model | broader refactor than needed for prompt support
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Reversibility: clean
Directive: Keep image parsing scoped to outbound user prompt adaptation unless session persistence truly needs multimodal history
Tested: cargo fmt --all; cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets -- -D warnings; cargo test --workspace
Not-tested: Live remote multimodal request against Anthropic API
2026-04-01 00:59:16 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
549deb9a89 Preserve local project context across compaction and todo updates
This change makes compaction summaries durable under .claude/memory,
feeds those saved memory files back into prompt context, updates /memory
to report both instruction and project-memory files, and moves TodoWrite
persistence to a human-readable .claude/todos.md file.

Constraint: Reuse existing compaction, prompt loading, and slash-command plumbing rather than add a new subsystem
Constraint: Keep persisted project state under Claude-local .claude/ paths
Rejected: Introduce a dedicated memory service module | larger diff with no clear user benefit for this task
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Reversibility: clean
Directive: Project memory files are loaded as prompt context, so future format changes must preserve concise readable content
Tested: cargo fmt --all --manifest-path rust/Cargo.toml
Tested: cargo clippy --manifest-path rust/Cargo.toml --all-targets --all-features -- -D warnings
Tested: cargo test --manifest-path rust/Cargo.toml --all
Not-tested: Long-term retention/cleanup policy for .claude/memory growth
2026-04-01 00:58:36 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
146260083c Persist CLI conversation history across sessions
The Rust CLI now stores managed sessions under ~/.claude/sessions,
records additive session metadata in the canonical JSON transcript,
and exposes a /sessions listing alias alongside ID-or-path resume.
Inactive oversized sessions are compacted automatically so old
transcripts remain resumable without growing unchecked.

Constraint: Session JSON must stay backward-compatible with legacy files that lack metadata
Constraint: Managed sessions must use a single canonical JSON file per session without new dependencies
Rejected: Sidecar metadata/index files | duplicated state and diverged from the requested single-file persistence model
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Reversibility: clean
Directive: Keep CLI policy in the CLI; only add transcript-adjacent metadata to runtime::Session unless another consumer truly needs more
Tested: cargo fmt; cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets -- -D warnings; cargo test --workspace
Not-tested: Manual interactive REPL smoke test against the live Anthropic API
2026-04-01 00:58:14 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
3ba60be514 Expose session cost and budget state in the Rust CLI
The CLI already tracked token usage, but it did not translate that usage into model-aware cost reporting or offer a spend guardrail. This change adds a max-cost flag, integrates estimated USD totals into /status and /cost, emits near-budget warnings, and blocks new turns once the configured budget has been exhausted.

The workspace verification request also surfaced stale runtime test fixtures that still referenced removed permission enum variants, so those test-only call sites were updated to current permission modes to keep full clippy and workspace test coverage green.

Constraint: Reuse existing runtime usage/pricing helpers instead of adding a new billing layer
Constraint: Keep the feature centered in existing CLI/status surfaces with no new dependencies
Rejected: Move budget enforcement into runtime usage/session abstractions | broader refactor than needed for this CLI-scoped feature
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Reversibility: clean
Directive: If resumed sessions later need historically accurate per-turn pricing across model switches, persist model metadata before changing the cost math
Tested: cargo fmt --all --check; cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets -- -D warnings; cargo test --workspace
Not-tested: Live network-backed prompt/REPL budget behavior against real Anthropic responses
2026-04-01 00:57:54 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
cd01d0e387 Honor Claude config defaults across runtime sessions
The runtime now discovers both legacy and current Claude config files at
user and project scope, merges them in precedence order, and carries the
resolved model, permission mode, instruction files, and MCP server
configuration into session startup.

This keeps CLI defaults aligned with project policy and exposes configured
MCP tools without requiring manual flags.

Constraint: Must support both legacy .claude.json and current .claude/settings.json layouts
Constraint: Session startup must preserve CLI flag precedence over config defaults
Rejected: Read only project settings files | would ignore user-scoped defaults and MCP servers
Rejected: Delay MCP tool discovery until first tool call | model would not see configured MCP tools during planning
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Reversibility: clean
Directive: Keep config precedence synchronized between prompt loading, session startup, and status reporting
Tested: cargo fmt --all --check; cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets --all-features -- -D warnings; cargo test --workspace --all-features
Not-tested: Live remote MCP servers and interactive REPL session startup against external services
2026-04-01 00:36:32 +00:00
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{"messages":[{"blocks":[{"text":"What is 2+2? Reply with just the number.","type":"text"}],"role":"user"},{"blocks":[{"text":"4","type":"text"}],"role":"assistant","usage":{"cache_creation_input_tokens":0,"cache_read_input_tokens":0,"input_tokens":19,"output_tokens":5}}],"version":1}

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{"messages":[{"blocks":[{"text":"Say hello in exactly 3 words","type":"text"}],"role":"user"},{"blocks":[{"text":"Hello there, friend!","type":"text"}],"role":"assistant","usage":{"cache_creation_input_tokens":0,"cache_read_input_tokens":0,"input_tokens":14,"output_tokens":8}}],"version":1}

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{"messages":[{"blocks":[{"text":"Say hi in one sentence","type":"text"}],"role":"user"},{"blocks":[{"text":"Hi! I'm Claude, ready to help you with any software engineering tasks or questions you have.","type":"text"}],"role":"assistant","usage":{"cache_creation_input_tokens":0,"cache_read_input_tokens":0,"input_tokens":11,"output_tokens":23}}],"version":1}

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{"messages":[{"blocks":[{"text":"say hi in 3 words","type":"text"}],"role":"user"},{"blocks":[{"text":"Hey there, friend!","type":"text"}],"role":"assistant","usage":{"cache_creation_input_tokens":0,"cache_read_input_tokens":0,"input_tokens":1954,"output_tokens":8}}],"version":1}

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{"messages":[{"blocks":[{"text":"Explain what Rust is in exactly 3 sentences.","type":"text"}],"role":"user"},{"blocks":[{"text":"Rust is a systems programming language focused on safety, speed, and concurrency, designed to provide memory safety without relying on a garbage collector. It achieves this through its ownership system, which enforces strict rules about how memory is accessed and shared at compile time, eliminating entire classes of bugs like data races and dangling pointers. Rust has gained widespread adoption for building performance-critical software such as operating systems, game engines, web browsers, and command-line tools.","type":"text"}],"role":"assistant","usage":{"cache_creation_input_tokens":0,"cache_read_input_tokens":0,"input_tokens":2383,"output_tokens":102}}],"version":1}

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{"messages":[{"blocks":[{"text":"Say hello","type":"text"}],"role":"user"},{"blocks":[{"text":"Hello! 👋 How can I help you today?","type":"text"}],"role":"assistant","usage":{"cache_creation_input_tokens":0,"cache_read_input_tokens":0,"input_tokens":2958,"output_tokens":16}}],"version":1}

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# CLAUDE.md
This file provides guidance to Claude Code (claude.ai/code) when working with code in this repository.
## Detected stack
- Languages: Rust.
- Frameworks: none detected from the supported starter markers.
## Verification
- Run Rust verification from `rust/`: `cargo fmt`, `cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets -- -D warnings`, `cargo test --workspace`
- `src/` and `tests/` are both present; update both surfaces together when behavior changes.
## Repository shape
- `rust/` contains the Rust workspace and active CLI/runtime implementation.
- `src/` contains source files that should stay consistent with generated guidance and tests.
- `tests/` contains validation surfaces that should be reviewed alongside code changes.
## Working agreement
- Prefer small, reviewable changes and keep generated bootstrap files aligned with actual repo workflows.
- Keep shared defaults in `.claude.json`; reserve `.claude/settings.local.json` for machine-local overrides.
- Do not overwrite existing `CLAUDE.md` content automatically; update it intentionally when repo workflows change.

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# PARITY GAP ANALYSIS
Scope: read-only comparison between the original TypeScript source at `/home/bellman/Workspace/claude-code/src/` and the Rust port under `rust/crates/`.
Method: compared feature surfaces, registries, entrypoints, and runtime plumbing only. No TypeScript source was copied.
## Executive summary
The Rust port has a good foundation for:
- Anthropic API/OAuth basics
- local conversation/session state
- a core tool loop
- MCP stdio/bootstrap support
- CLAUDE.md discovery
- a small but usable built-in tool set
It is **not feature-parity** with the TypeScript CLI.
Largest gaps:
- **plugins** are effectively absent in Rust
- **hooks** are parsed but not executed in Rust
- **CLI breadth** is much narrower in Rust
- **skills** are local-file only in Rust, without the TS registry/bundled pipeline
- **assistant orchestration** lacks TS hook-aware orchestration and remote/structured transports
- **services** beyond core API/OAuth/MCP are mostly missing in Rust
---
## tools/
### TS exists
Evidence:
- `src/tools/` contains broad tool families including `AgentTool`, `AskUserQuestionTool`, `BashTool`, `ConfigTool`, `FileReadTool`, `FileWriteTool`, `GlobTool`, `GrepTool`, `LSPTool`, `ListMcpResourcesTool`, `MCPTool`, `McpAuthTool`, `ReadMcpResourceTool`, `RemoteTriggerTool`, `ScheduleCronTool`, `SkillTool`, `Task*`, `Team*`, `TodoWriteTool`, `ToolSearchTool`, `WebFetchTool`, `WebSearchTool`.
- Tool execution/orchestration is split across `src/services/tools/StreamingToolExecutor.ts`, `src/services/tools/toolExecution.ts`, `src/services/tools/toolHooks.ts`, and `src/services/tools/toolOrchestration.ts`.
### Rust exists
Evidence:
- Tool registry is centralized in `rust/crates/tools/src/lib.rs` via `mvp_tool_specs()`.
- Current built-ins include shell/file/search/web/todo/skill/agent/config/notebook/repl/powershell primitives.
- Runtime execution is wired through `rust/crates/tools/src/lib.rs` and `rust/crates/runtime/src/conversation.rs`.
### Missing or broken in Rust
- No Rust equivalents for major TS tools such as `AskUserQuestionTool`, `LSPTool`, `ListMcpResourcesTool`, `MCPTool`, `McpAuthTool`, `ReadMcpResourceTool`, `RemoteTriggerTool`, `ScheduleCronTool`, `Task*`, `Team*`, and several workflow/system tools.
- Rust tool surface is still explicitly an MVP registry, not a parity registry.
- Rust lacks TSs layered tool orchestration split.
**Status:** partial core only.
---
## hooks/
### TS exists
Evidence:
- Hook command surface under `src/commands/hooks/`.
- Runtime hook machinery in `src/services/tools/toolHooks.ts` and `src/services/tools/toolExecution.ts`.
- TS supports `PreToolUse`, `PostToolUse`, and broader hook-driven behaviors configured through settings and documented in `src/skills/bundled/updateConfig.ts`.
### Rust exists
Evidence:
- Hook config is parsed and merged in `rust/crates/runtime/src/config.rs`.
- Hook config can be inspected via Rust config reporting in `rust/crates/commands/src/lib.rs` and `rust/crates/rusty-claude-cli/src/main.rs`.
- Prompt guidance mentions hooks in `rust/crates/runtime/src/prompt.rs`.
### Missing or broken in Rust
- No actual hook execution pipeline in `rust/crates/runtime/src/conversation.rs`.
- No PreToolUse/PostToolUse mutation/deny/rewrite/result-hook behavior.
- No Rust `/hooks` parity command.
**Status:** config-only; runtime behavior missing.
---
## plugins/
### TS exists
Evidence:
- Built-in plugin scaffolding in `src/plugins/builtinPlugins.ts` and `src/plugins/bundled/index.ts`.
- Plugin lifecycle/services in `src/services/plugins/PluginInstallationManager.ts` and `src/services/plugins/pluginOperations.ts`.
- CLI/plugin command surface under `src/commands/plugin/` and `src/commands/reload-plugins/`.
### Rust exists
Evidence:
- No dedicated plugin subsystem appears under `rust/crates/`.
- Repo-wide Rust references to plugins are effectively absent beyond text/help mentions.
### Missing or broken in Rust
- No plugin loader.
- No marketplace install/update/enable/disable flow.
- No `/plugin` or `/reload-plugins` parity.
- No plugin-provided hook/tool/command/MCP extension path.
**Status:** missing.
---
## skills/ and CLAUDE.md discovery
### TS exists
Evidence:
- Skill loading/registry pipeline in `src/skills/loadSkillsDir.ts`, `src/skills/bundledSkills.ts`, and `src/skills/mcpSkillBuilders.ts`.
- Bundled skills under `src/skills/bundled/`.
- Skills command surface under `src/commands/skills/`.
### Rust exists
Evidence:
- `Skill` tool in `rust/crates/tools/src/lib.rs` resolves and reads local `SKILL.md` files.
- CLAUDE.md discovery is implemented in `rust/crates/runtime/src/prompt.rs`.
- Rust supports `/memory` and `/init` via `rust/crates/commands/src/lib.rs` and `rust/crates/rusty-claude-cli/src/main.rs`.
### Missing or broken in Rust
- No bundled skill registry equivalent.
- No `/skills` command.
- No MCP skill-builder pipeline.
- No TS-style live skill discovery/reload/change handling.
- No comparable session-memory / team-memory integration around skills.
**Status:** basic local skill loading only.
---
## cli/
### TS exists
Evidence:
- Large command surface under `src/commands/` including `agents`, `hooks`, `mcp`, `memory`, `model`, `permissions`, `plan`, `plugin`, `resume`, `review`, `skills`, `tasks`, and many more.
- Structured/remote transport stack in `src/cli/structuredIO.ts`, `src/cli/remoteIO.ts`, and `src/cli/transports/*`.
- CLI handler split in `src/cli/handlers/*`.
### Rust exists
Evidence:
- Shared slash command registry in `rust/crates/commands/src/lib.rs`.
- Rust slash commands currently cover `help`, `status`, `compact`, `model`, `permissions`, `clear`, `cost`, `resume`, `config`, `memory`, `init`, `diff`, `version`, `export`, `session`.
- Main CLI/repl/prompt handling lives in `rust/crates/rusty-claude-cli/src/main.rs`.
### Missing or broken in Rust
- Missing major TS command families: `/agents`, `/hooks`, `/mcp`, `/plugin`, `/skills`, `/plan`, `/review`, `/tasks`, and many others.
- No Rust equivalent to TS structured IO / remote transport layers.
- No TS-style handler decomposition for auth/plugins/MCP/agents.
- JSON prompt mode is improved on this branch, but still not clean transport parity: empirical verification shows tool-capable JSON output can emit human-readable tool-result lines before the final JSON object.
**Status:** functional local CLI core, much narrower than TS.
---
## assistant/ (agentic loop, streaming, tool calling)
### TS exists
Evidence:
- Assistant/session surface at `src/assistant/sessionHistory.ts`.
- Tool orchestration in `src/services/tools/StreamingToolExecutor.ts`, `src/services/tools/toolExecution.ts`, `src/services/tools/toolOrchestration.ts`.
- Remote/structured streaming layers in `src/cli/structuredIO.ts` and `src/cli/remoteIO.ts`.
### Rust exists
Evidence:
- Core loop in `rust/crates/runtime/src/conversation.rs`.
- Stream/tool event translation in `rust/crates/rusty-claude-cli/src/main.rs`.
- Session persistence in `rust/crates/runtime/src/session.rs`.
### Missing or broken in Rust
- No TS-style hook-aware orchestration layer.
- No TS structured/remote assistant transport stack.
- No richer TS assistant/session-history/background-task integration.
- JSON output path is no longer single-turn only on this branch, but output cleanliness still lags TS transport expectations.
**Status:** strong core loop, missing orchestration layers.
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## services/ (API client, auth, models, MCP)
### TS exists
Evidence:
- API services under `src/services/api/*`.
- OAuth services under `src/services/oauth/*`.
- MCP services under `src/services/mcp/*`.
- Additional service layers for analytics, prompt suggestion, session memory, plugin operations, settings sync, policy limits, team memory sync, notifier, voice, and more under `src/services/*`.
### Rust exists
Evidence:
- Core Anthropic API client in `rust/crates/api/src/{client,error,sse,types}.rs`.
- OAuth support in `rust/crates/runtime/src/oauth.rs`.
- MCP config/bootstrap/client support in `rust/crates/runtime/src/{config,mcp,mcp_client,mcp_stdio}.rs`.
- Usage accounting in `rust/crates/runtime/src/usage.rs`.
- Remote upstream-proxy support in `rust/crates/runtime/src/remote.rs`.
### Missing or broken in Rust
- Most TS service ecosystem beyond core messaging/auth/MCP is absent.
- No TS-equivalent plugin service layer.
- No TS-equivalent analytics/settings-sync/policy-limit/team-memory subsystems.
- No TS-style MCP connection-manager/UI layer.
- Model/provider ergonomics remain thinner than TS.
**Status:** core foundation exists; broader service ecosystem missing.
---
## Critical bug status in this worktree
### Fixed
- **Prompt mode tools enabled**
- `rust/crates/rusty-claude-cli/src/main.rs` now constructs prompt mode with `LiveCli::new(model, true, ...)`.
- **Default permission mode = DangerFullAccess**
- Runtime default now resolves to `DangerFullAccess` in `rust/crates/rusty-claude-cli/src/main.rs`.
- Clap default also uses `DangerFullAccess` in `rust/crates/rusty-claude-cli/src/args.rs`.
- Init template writes `dontAsk` in `rust/crates/rusty-claude-cli/src/init.rs`.
- **Streaming `{}` tool-input prefix bug**
- `rust/crates/rusty-claude-cli/src/main.rs` now strips the initial empty object only for streaming tool input, while preserving legitimate `{}` in non-stream responses.
- **Unlimited max_iterations**
- Verified at `rust/crates/runtime/src/conversation.rs` with `usize::MAX`.
### Remaining notable parity issue
- **JSON prompt output cleanliness**
- Tool-capable JSON mode now loops, but empirical verification still shows pre-JSON human-readable tool-result output when tools fire.

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# TUI Enhancement Plan — Claw Code (`rusty-claude-cli`)
## Executive Summary
This plan covers a comprehensive analysis of the current terminal user interface and proposes phased enhancements that will transform the existing REPL/prompt CLI into a polished, modern TUI experience — while preserving the existing clean architecture and test coverage.
---
## 1. Current Architecture Analysis
### Crate Map
| Crate | Purpose | Lines | TUI Relevance |
|---|---|---|---|
| `rusty-claude-cli` | Main binary: REPL loop, arg parsing, rendering, API bridge | ~3,600 | **Primary TUI surface** |
| `runtime` | Session, conversation loop, config, permissions, compaction | ~5,300 | Provides data/state |
| `api` | Anthropic HTTP client + SSE streaming | ~1,500 | Provides stream events |
| `commands` | Slash command metadata/parsing/help | ~470 | Drives command dispatch |
| `tools` | 18 built-in tool implementations | ~3,500 | Tool execution display |
### Current TUI Components
| Component | File | What It Does Today | Quality |
|---|---|---|---|
| **Input** | `input.rs` (269 lines) | `rustyline`-based line editor with slash-command tab completion, Shift+Enter newline, history | ✅ Solid |
| **Rendering** | `render.rs` (641 lines) | Markdown→terminal rendering (headings, lists, tables, code blocks with syntect highlighting, blockquotes), spinner widget | ✅ Good |
| **App/REPL loop** | `main.rs` (3,159 lines) | The monolithic `LiveCli` struct: REPL loop, all slash command handlers, streaming output, tool call display, permission prompting, session management | ⚠️ Monolithic |
| **Alt App** | `app.rs` (398 lines) | An earlier `CliApp` prototype with `ConversationClient`, stream event handling, `TerminalRenderer`, output format support | ⚠️ Appears unused/legacy |
### Key Dependencies
- **crossterm 0.28** — terminal control (cursor, colors, clear)
- **pulldown-cmark 0.13** — Markdown parsing
- **syntect 5** — syntax highlighting
- **rustyline 15** — line editing with completion
- **serde_json** — tool I/O formatting
### Strengths
1. **Clean rendering pipeline**: Markdown rendering is well-structured with state tracking, table rendering, code highlighting
2. **Rich tool display**: Tool calls get box-drawing borders (`╭─ name ─╮`), results show ✓/✗ icons
3. **Comprehensive slash commands**: 15 commands covering model switching, permissions, sessions, config, diff, export
4. **Session management**: Full persistence, resume, list, switch, compaction
5. **Permission prompting**: Interactive Y/N approval for restricted tool calls
6. **Thorough tests**: Every formatting function, every parse path has unit tests
### Weaknesses & Gaps
1. **`main.rs` is a 3,159-line monolith** — all REPL logic, formatting, API bridging, session management, and tests in one file
2. **No alternate-screen / full-screen layout** — everything is inline scrolling output
3. **No progress bars** — only a single braille spinner; no indication of streaming progress or token counts during generation
4. **No visual diff rendering**`/diff` just dumps raw git diff text
5. **No syntax highlighting in streamed output** — markdown rendering only applies to tool results, not to the main assistant response stream
6. **No status bar / HUD** — model, tokens, session info not visible during interaction
7. **No image/attachment preview**`SendUserMessage` resolves attachments but never displays them
8. **Streaming is char-by-char with artificial delay**`stream_markdown` sleeps 8ms per whitespace-delimited chunk
9. **No color theme customization** — hardcoded `ColorTheme::default()`
10. **No resize handling** — no terminal size awareness for wrapping, truncation, or layout
11. **Dual app structs**`app.rs` has a separate `CliApp` that duplicates `LiveCli` from `main.rs`
12. **No pager for long outputs**`/status`, `/config`, `/memory` can overflow the viewport
13. **Tool results not collapsible** — large bash outputs flood the screen
14. **No thinking/reasoning indicator** — when the model is in "thinking" mode, no visual distinction
15. **No auto-complete for tool arguments** — only slash command names complete
---
## 2. Enhancement Plan
### Phase 0: Structural Cleanup (Foundation)
**Goal**: Break the monolith, remove dead code, establish the module structure for TUI work.
| Task | Description | Effort |
|---|---|---|
| 0.1 | **Extract `LiveCli` into `app.rs`** — Move the entire `LiveCli` struct, its impl, and helpers (`format_*`, `render_*`, session management) out of `main.rs` into focused modules: `app.rs` (core), `format.rs` (report formatting), `session_manager.rs` (session CRUD) | M |
| 0.2 | **Remove or merge the legacy `CliApp`** — The existing `app.rs` has an unused `CliApp` with its own `ConversationClient`-based rendering. Either delete it or merge its unique features (stream event handler pattern) into the active `LiveCli` | S |
| 0.3 | **Extract `main.rs` arg parsing** — The current `parse_args()` is a hand-rolled parser that duplicates the clap-based `args.rs`. Consolidate on the hand-rolled parser (it's more feature-complete) and move it to `args.rs`, or adopt clap fully | S |
| 0.4 | **Create a `tui/` module** — Introduce `crates/rusty-claude-cli/src/tui/mod.rs` as the namespace for all new TUI components: `status_bar.rs`, `layout.rs`, `tool_panel.rs`, etc. | S |
### Phase 1: Status Bar & Live HUD
**Goal**: Persistent information display during interaction.
| Task | Description | Effort |
|---|---|---|
| 1.1 | **Terminal-size-aware status line** — Use `crossterm::terminal::size()` to render a bottom-pinned status bar showing: model name, permission mode, session ID, cumulative token count, estimated cost | M |
| 1.2 | **Live token counter** — Update the status bar in real-time as `AssistantEvent::Usage` and `AssistantEvent::TextDelta` events arrive during streaming | M |
| 1.3 | **Turn duration timer** — Show elapsed time for the current turn (the `showTurnDuration` config already exists in Config tool but isn't wired up) | S |
| 1.4 | **Git branch indicator** — Display the current git branch in the status bar (already parsed via `parse_git_status_metadata`) | S |
### Phase 2: Enhanced Streaming Output
**Goal**: Make the main response stream visually rich and responsive.
| Task | Description | Effort |
|---|---|---|
| 2.1 | **Live markdown rendering** — Instead of raw text streaming, buffer text deltas and incrementally render Markdown as it arrives (heading detection, bold/italic, inline code). The existing `TerminalRenderer::render_markdown` can be adapted for incremental use | L |
| 2.2 | **Thinking indicator** — When extended thinking/reasoning is active, show a distinct animated indicator (e.g., `🧠 Reasoning...` with pulsing dots or a different spinner) instead of the generic `🦀 Thinking...` | S |
| 2.3 | **Streaming progress bar** — Add an optional horizontal progress indicator below the spinner showing approximate completion (based on max_tokens vs. output_tokens so far) | M |
| 2.4 | **Remove artificial stream delay** — The current `stream_markdown` sleeps 8ms per chunk. For tool results this is fine, but for the main response stream it should be immediate or configurable | S |
### Phase 3: Tool Call Visualization
**Goal**: Make tool execution legible and navigable.
| Task | Description | Effort |
|---|---|---|
| 3.1 | **Collapsible tool output** — For tool results longer than N lines (configurable, default 15), show a summary with `[+] Expand` hint; pressing a key reveals the full output. Initially implement as truncation with a "full output saved to file" fallback | M |
| 3.2 | **Syntax-highlighted tool results** — When tool results contain code (detected by tool name — `bash` stdout, `read_file` content, `REPL` output), apply syntect highlighting rather than rendering as plain text | M |
| 3.3 | **Tool call timeline** — For multi-tool turns, show a compact summary: `🔧 bash → ✓ | read_file → ✓ | edit_file → ✓ (3 tools, 1.2s)` after all tool calls complete | S |
| 3.4 | **Diff-aware edit_file display** — When `edit_file` succeeds, show a colored unified diff of the change instead of just `✓ edit_file: path` | M |
| 3.5 | **Permission prompt enhancement** — Style the approval prompt with box drawing, color the tool name, show a one-line summary of what the tool will do | S |
### Phase 4: Enhanced Slash Commands & Navigation
**Goal**: Improve information display and add missing features.
| Task | Description | Effort |
|---|---|---|
| 4.1 | **Colored `/diff` output** — Parse the git diff and render it with red/green coloring for removals/additions, similar to `delta` or `diff-so-fancy` | M |
| 4.2 | **Pager for long outputs** — When `/status`, `/config`, `/memory`, or `/diff` produce output longer than the terminal height, pipe through an internal pager (scroll with j/k/q) or external `$PAGER` | M |
| 4.3 | **`/search` command** — Add a new command to search conversation history by keyword | M |
| 4.4 | **`/undo` command** — Undo the last file edit by restoring from the `originalFile` data in `write_file`/`edit_file` tool results | M |
| 4.5 | **Interactive session picker** — Replace the text-based `/session list` with an interactive fuzzy-filterable list (up/down arrows to select, enter to switch) | L |
| 4.6 | **Tab completion for tool arguments** — Extend `SlashCommandHelper` to complete file paths after `/export`, model names after `/model`, session IDs after `/session switch` | M |
### Phase 5: Color Themes & Configuration
**Goal**: User-customizable visual appearance.
| Task | Description | Effort |
|---|---|---|
| 5.1 | **Named color themes** — Add `dark` (current default), `light`, `solarized`, `catppuccin` themes. Wire to the existing `Config` tool's `theme` setting | M |
| 5.2 | **ANSI-256 / truecolor detection** — Detect terminal capabilities and fall back gracefully (no colors → 16 colors → 256 → truecolor) | M |
| 5.3 | **Configurable spinner style** — Allow choosing between braille dots, bar, moon phases, etc. | S |
| 5.4 | **Banner customization** — Make the ASCII art banner optional or configurable via settings | S |
### Phase 6: Full-Screen TUI Mode (Stretch)
**Goal**: Optional alternate-screen layout for power users.
| Task | Description | Effort |
|---|---|---|
| 6.1 | **Add `ratatui` dependency** — Introduce `ratatui` (terminal UI framework) as an optional dependency for the full-screen mode | S |
| 6.2 | **Split-pane layout** — Top pane: conversation with scrollback; Bottom pane: input area; Right sidebar (optional): tool status/todo list | XL |
| 6.3 | **Scrollable conversation view** — Navigate past messages with PgUp/PgDn, search within conversation | L |
| 6.4 | **Keyboard shortcuts panel** — Show `?` help overlay with all keybindings | M |
| 6.5 | **Mouse support** — Click to expand tool results, scroll conversation, select text for copy | L |
---
## 3. Priority Recommendation
### Immediate (High Impact, Moderate Effort)
1. **Phase 0** — Essential cleanup. The 3,159-line `main.rs` is the #1 maintenance risk and blocks clean TUI additions.
2. **Phase 1.11.2** — Status bar with live tokens. Highest-impact UX win: users constantly want to know token usage.
3. **Phase 2.4** — Remove artificial delay. Low effort, immediately noticeable improvement.
4. **Phase 3.1** — Collapsible tool output. Large bash outputs currently wreck readability.
### Near-Term (Next Sprint)
5. **Phase 2.1** — Live markdown rendering. Makes the core interaction feel polished.
6. **Phase 3.2** — Syntax-highlighted tool results.
7. **Phase 3.4** — Diff-aware edit display.
8. **Phase 4.1** — Colored diff for `/diff`.
### Longer-Term
9. **Phase 5** — Color themes (user demand-driven).
10. **Phase 4.24.6** — Enhanced navigation and commands.
11. **Phase 6** — Full-screen mode (major undertaking, evaluate after earlier phases ship).
---
## 4. Architecture Recommendations
### Module Structure After Phase 0
```
crates/rusty-claude-cli/src/
├── main.rs # Entrypoint, arg dispatch only (~100 lines)
├── args.rs # CLI argument parsing (consolidate existing two parsers)
├── app.rs # LiveCli struct, REPL loop, turn execution
├── format.rs # All report formatting (status, cost, model, permissions, etc.)
├── session_mgr.rs # Session CRUD: create, resume, list, switch, persist
├── init.rs # Repo initialization (unchanged)
├── input.rs # Line editor (unchanged, minor extensions)
├── render.rs # TerminalRenderer, Spinner (extended)
└── tui/
├── mod.rs # TUI module root
├── status_bar.rs # Persistent bottom status line
├── tool_panel.rs # Tool call visualization (boxes, timelines, collapsible)
├── diff_view.rs # Colored diff rendering
├── pager.rs # Internal pager for long outputs
└── theme.rs # Color theme definitions and selection
```
### Key Design Principles
1. **Keep the inline REPL as the default** — Full-screen TUI should be opt-in (`--tui` flag)
2. **Everything testable without a terminal** — All formatting functions take `&mut impl Write`, never assume stdout directly
3. **Streaming-first** — Rendering should work incrementally, not buffering the entire response
4. **Respect `crossterm` for all terminal control** — Don't mix raw ANSI escape codes with crossterm (the current codebase does this in the startup banner)
5. **Feature-gate heavy dependencies**`ratatui` should be behind a `full-tui` feature flag
---
## 5. Risk Assessment
| Risk | Mitigation |
|---|---|
| Breaking the working REPL during refactor | Phase 0 is pure restructuring with existing test coverage as safety net |
| Terminal compatibility issues (tmux, SSH, Windows) | Rely on crossterm's abstraction; test in degraded environments |
| Performance regression with rich rendering | Profile before/after; keep the fast path (raw streaming) always available |
| Scope creep into Phase 6 | Ship Phases 03 as a coherent release before starting Phase 6 |
| `app.rs` vs `main.rs` confusion | Phase 0.2 explicitly resolves this by removing the legacy `CliApp` |
---
*Generated: 2026-03-31 | Workspace: `rust/` | Branch: `dev/rust`*

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# Rusty Claude CLI
# 🦞 Claw Code — Rust Implementation
`rust/` contains the Rust workspace for the integrated `rusty-claude-cli` deliverable.
It is intended to be something you can clone, build, and run directly.
A high-performance Rust rewrite of the Claw Code CLI agent harness. Built for speed, safety, and native tool execution.
## Workspace layout
## Quick Start
```text
```bash
# Build
cd rust/
cargo build --release
# Run interactive REPL
./target/release/claw
# One-shot prompt
./target/release/claw prompt "explain this codebase"
# With specific model
./target/release/claw --model sonnet prompt "fix the bug in main.rs"
```
## Configuration
Set your API credentials:
```bash
export ANTHROPIC_API_KEY="sk-ant-..."
# Or use a proxy
export ANTHROPIC_BASE_URL="https://your-proxy.com"
```
Or authenticate via OAuth:
```bash
claw login
```
## Features
| Feature | Status |
|---------|--------|
| Anthropic API + streaming | ✅ |
| OAuth login/logout | ✅ |
| Interactive REPL (rustyline) | ✅ |
| Tool system (bash, read, write, edit, grep, glob) | ✅ |
| Web tools (search, fetch) | ✅ |
| Sub-agent orchestration | ✅ |
| Todo tracking | ✅ |
| Notebook editing | ✅ |
| CLAUDE.md / project memory | ✅ |
| Config file hierarchy (.claude.json) | ✅ |
| Permission system | ✅ |
| MCP server lifecycle | ✅ |
| Session persistence + resume | ✅ |
| Extended thinking (thinking blocks) | ✅ |
| Cost tracking + usage display | ✅ |
| Git integration | ✅ |
| Markdown terminal rendering (ANSI) | ✅ |
| Model aliases (opus/sonnet/haiku) | ✅ |
| Slash commands (/status, /compact, /clear, etc.) | ✅ |
| Hooks (PreToolUse/PostToolUse) | 🔧 Config only |
| Plugin system | 📋 Planned |
| Skills registry | 📋 Planned |
## Model Aliases
Short names resolve to the latest model versions:
| Alias | Resolves To |
|-------|------------|
| `opus` | `claude-opus-4-6` |
| `sonnet` | `claude-sonnet-4-6` |
| `haiku` | `claude-haiku-4-5-20251213` |
## CLI Flags
```
claw [OPTIONS] [COMMAND]
Options:
--model MODEL Set the model (alias or full name)
--dangerously-skip-permissions Skip all permission checks
--permission-mode MODE Set read-only, workspace-write, or danger-full-access
--allowedTools TOOLS Restrict enabled tools
--output-format FORMAT Output format (text or json)
--version, -V Print version info
Commands:
prompt <text> One-shot prompt (non-interactive)
login Authenticate via OAuth
logout Clear stored credentials
init Initialize project config
doctor Check environment health
self-update Update to latest version
```
## Slash Commands (REPL)
| Command | Description |
|---------|-------------|
| `/help` | Show help |
| `/status` | Show session status (model, tokens, cost) |
| `/cost` | Show cost breakdown |
| `/compact` | Compact conversation history |
| `/clear` | Clear conversation |
| `/model [name]` | Show or switch model |
| `/permissions` | Show or switch permission mode |
| `/config [section]` | Show config (env, hooks, model) |
| `/memory` | Show CLAUDE.md contents |
| `/diff` | Show git diff |
| `/export [path]` | Export conversation |
| `/session [id]` | Resume a previous session |
| `/version` | Show version |
## Workspace Layout
```
rust/
├── Cargo.toml
├── Cargo.toml # Workspace root
├── Cargo.lock
├── README.md
└── crates/
├── api/ # Anthropic API client + SSE streaming support
├── commands/ # Shared slash-command metadata/help surfaces
├── compat-harness/ # Upstream TS manifest extraction harness
├── runtime/ # Session/runtime/config/prompt orchestration
├── rusty-claude-cli/ # Main CLI binary
└── tools/ # Built-in tool implementations
├── api/ # Anthropic API client + SSE streaming
├── commands/ # Shared slash-command registry
├── compat-harness/ # TS manifest extraction harness
├── runtime/ # Session, config, permissions, MCP, prompts
├── rusty-claude-cli/ # Main CLI binary (`claw`)
└── tools/ # Built-in tool implementations
```
## Prerequisites
### Crate Responsibilities
- Rust toolchain installed (`rustup`, stable toolchain)
- Network access and Anthropic credentials for live prompt/REPL usage
- **api** — HTTP client, SSE stream parser, request/response types, auth (API key + OAuth bearer)
- **commands** — Slash command definitions and help text generation
- **compat-harness** — Extracts tool/prompt manifests from upstream TS source
- **runtime** — `ConversationRuntime` agentic loop, `ConfigLoader` hierarchy, `Session` persistence, permission policy, MCP client, system prompt assembly, usage tracking
- **rusty-claude-cli** — REPL, one-shot prompt, streaming display, tool call rendering, CLI argument parsing
- **tools** — Tool specs + execution: Bash, ReadFile, WriteFile, EditFile, GlobSearch, GrepSearch, WebSearch, WebFetch, Agent, TodoWrite, NotebookEdit, Skill, ToolSearch, REPL runtimes
## Build
## Stats
From the repository root:
- **~20K lines** of Rust
- **6 crates** in workspace
- **Binary name:** `claw`
- **Default model:** `claude-opus-4-6`
- **Default permissions:** `danger-full-access`
```bash
cd rust
cargo build --release -p rusty-claude-cli
```
## License
The optimized binary will be written to:
```bash
./target/release/rusty-claude-cli
```
## Test
Run the verified workspace test suite used for release-readiness:
```bash
cd rust
cargo test --workspace --exclude compat-harness
```
## Quick start
### Show help
```bash
cd rust
cargo run -p rusty-claude-cli -- --help
```
### Print version
```bash
cd rust
cargo run -p rusty-claude-cli -- --version
```
### Login with OAuth
Configure `settings.json` with an `oauth` block containing `clientId`, `authorizeUrl`, `tokenUrl`, optional `callbackPort`, and optional `scopes`, then run:
```bash
cd rust
cargo run -p rusty-claude-cli -- login
```
This opens the browser, listens on the configured localhost callback, exchanges the auth code for tokens, and stores OAuth credentials in `~/.claude/credentials.json` (or `$CLAUDE_CONFIG_HOME/credentials.json`).
### Logout
```bash
cd rust
cargo run -p rusty-claude-cli -- logout
```
This removes only the stored OAuth credentials and preserves unrelated JSON fields in `credentials.json`.
## Usage examples
### 1) Prompt mode
Send one prompt, stream the answer, then exit:
```bash
cd rust
cargo run -p rusty-claude-cli -- prompt "Summarize the architecture of this repository"
```
Use a specific model:
```bash
cd rust
cargo run -p rusty-claude-cli -- --model claude-sonnet-4-20250514 prompt "List the key crates in this workspace"
```
Restrict enabled tools in an interactive session:
```bash
cd rust
cargo run -p rusty-claude-cli -- --allowedTools read,glob
```
### 2) REPL mode
Start the interactive shell:
```bash
cd rust
cargo run -p rusty-claude-cli --
```
Inside the REPL, useful commands include:
```text
/help
/status
/model claude-sonnet-4-20250514
/permissions workspace-write
/cost
/compact
/memory
/config
/init
/diff
/version
/export notes.txt
/session list
/exit
```
### 3) Resume an existing session
Inspect or maintain a saved session file without entering the REPL:
```bash
cd rust
cargo run -p rusty-claude-cli -- --resume session.json /status /compact /cost
```
You can also inspect memory/config state for a restored session:
```bash
cd rust
cargo run -p rusty-claude-cli -- --resume session.json /memory /config
```
## Available commands
### Top-level CLI commands
- `prompt <text...>` — run one prompt non-interactively
- `--resume <session.json> [/commands...]` — inspect or maintain a saved session
- `dump-manifests` — print extracted upstream manifest counts
- `bootstrap-plan` — print the current bootstrap skeleton
- `system-prompt [--cwd PATH] [--date YYYY-MM-DD]` — render the synthesized system prompt
- `--help` / `-h` — show CLI help
- `--version` / `-V` — print the CLI version and build info locally (no API call)
- `--output-format text|json` — choose non-interactive prompt output rendering
- `--allowedTools <tool[,tool...]>` — restrict enabled tools for interactive sessions and prompt-mode tool use
### Interactive slash commands
- `/help` — show command help
- `/status` — show current session status
- `/compact` — compact local session history
- `/model [model]` — inspect or switch the active model
- `/permissions [read-only|workspace-write|danger-full-access]` — inspect or switch permissions
- `/clear [--confirm]` — clear the current local session
- `/cost` — show token usage totals
- `/resume <session-path>` — load a saved session into the REPL
- `/config [env|hooks|model]` — inspect discovered Claude config
- `/memory` — inspect loaded instruction memory files
- `/init` — create a starter `CLAUDE.md`
- `/diff` — show the current git diff for the workspace
- `/version` — print version and build metadata locally
- `/export [file]` — export the current conversation transcript
- `/session [list|switch <session-id>]` — inspect or switch managed local sessions
- `/exit` — leave the REPL
## Environment variables
### Anthropic/API
- `ANTHROPIC_API_KEY` — highest-precedence API credential
- `ANTHROPIC_AUTH_TOKEN` — bearer-token override used when no API key is set
- Persisted OAuth credentials in `~/.claude/credentials.json` — used when neither env var is set
- `ANTHROPIC_BASE_URL` — override the Anthropic API base URL
- `ANTHROPIC_MODEL` — default model used by selected live integration tests
### CLI/runtime
- `RUSTY_CLAUDE_PERMISSION_MODE` — default REPL permission mode (`read-only`, `workspace-write`, or `danger-full-access`)
- `CLAUDE_CONFIG_HOME` — override Claude config discovery root
- `CLAUDE_CODE_REMOTE` — enable remote-session bootstrap handling when supported
- `CLAUDE_CODE_REMOTE_SESSION_ID` — remote session identifier when using remote mode
- `CLAUDE_CODE_UPSTREAM` — override the upstream TS source path for compat-harness extraction
- `CLAWD_WEB_SEARCH_BASE_URL` — override the built-in web search service endpoint used by tooling
## Notes
- `compat-harness` exists to compare the Rust port against the upstream TypeScript codebase and is intentionally excluded from the requested release test run.
- The CLI currently focuses on a practical integrated workflow: prompt execution, REPL operation, session inspection/resume, config discovery, and tool/runtime plumbing.
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@@ -0,0 +1,221 @@
# TUI Enhancement Plan — Claw Code (`rusty-claude-cli`)
## Executive Summary
This plan covers a comprehensive analysis of the current terminal user interface and proposes phased enhancements that will transform the existing REPL/prompt CLI into a polished, modern TUI experience — while preserving the existing clean architecture and test coverage.
---
## 1. Current Architecture Analysis
### Crate Map
| Crate | Purpose | Lines | TUI Relevance |
|---|---|---|---|
| `rusty-claude-cli` | Main binary: REPL loop, arg parsing, rendering, API bridge | ~3,600 | **Primary TUI surface** |
| `runtime` | Session, conversation loop, config, permissions, compaction | ~5,300 | Provides data/state |
| `api` | Anthropic HTTP client + SSE streaming | ~1,500 | Provides stream events |
| `commands` | Slash command metadata/parsing/help | ~470 | Drives command dispatch |
| `tools` | 18 built-in tool implementations | ~3,500 | Tool execution display |
### Current TUI Components
| Component | File | What It Does Today | Quality |
|---|---|---|---|
| **Input** | `input.rs` (269 lines) | `rustyline`-based line editor with slash-command tab completion, Shift+Enter newline, history | ✅ Solid |
| **Rendering** | `render.rs` (641 lines) | Markdown→terminal rendering (headings, lists, tables, code blocks with syntect highlighting, blockquotes), spinner widget | ✅ Good |
| **App/REPL loop** | `main.rs` (3,159 lines) | The monolithic `LiveCli` struct: REPL loop, all slash command handlers, streaming output, tool call display, permission prompting, session management | ⚠️ Monolithic |
| **Alt App** | `app.rs` (398 lines) | An earlier `CliApp` prototype with `ConversationClient`, stream event handling, `TerminalRenderer`, output format support | ⚠️ Appears unused/legacy |
### Key Dependencies
- **crossterm 0.28** — terminal control (cursor, colors, clear)
- **pulldown-cmark 0.13** — Markdown parsing
- **syntect 5** — syntax highlighting
- **rustyline 15** — line editing with completion
- **serde_json** — tool I/O formatting
### Strengths
1. **Clean rendering pipeline**: Markdown rendering is well-structured with state tracking, table rendering, code highlighting
2. **Rich tool display**: Tool calls get box-drawing borders (`╭─ name ─╮`), results show ✓/✗ icons
3. **Comprehensive slash commands**: 15 commands covering model switching, permissions, sessions, config, diff, export
4. **Session management**: Full persistence, resume, list, switch, compaction
5. **Permission prompting**: Interactive Y/N approval for restricted tool calls
6. **Thorough tests**: Every formatting function, every parse path has unit tests
### Weaknesses & Gaps
1. **`main.rs` is a 3,159-line monolith** — all REPL logic, formatting, API bridging, session management, and tests in one file
2. **No alternate-screen / full-screen layout** — everything is inline scrolling output
3. **No progress bars** — only a single braille spinner; no indication of streaming progress or token counts during generation
4. **No visual diff rendering**`/diff` just dumps raw git diff text
5. **No syntax highlighting in streamed output** — markdown rendering only applies to tool results, not to the main assistant response stream
6. **No status bar / HUD** — model, tokens, session info not visible during interaction
7. **No image/attachment preview**`SendUserMessage` resolves attachments but never displays them
8. **Streaming is char-by-char with artificial delay**`stream_markdown` sleeps 8ms per whitespace-delimited chunk
9. **No color theme customization** — hardcoded `ColorTheme::default()`
10. **No resize handling** — no terminal size awareness for wrapping, truncation, or layout
11. **Dual app structs**`app.rs` has a separate `CliApp` that duplicates `LiveCli` from `main.rs`
12. **No pager for long outputs**`/status`, `/config`, `/memory` can overflow the viewport
13. **Tool results not collapsible** — large bash outputs flood the screen
14. **No thinking/reasoning indicator** — when the model is in "thinking" mode, no visual distinction
15. **No auto-complete for tool arguments** — only slash command names complete
---
## 2. Enhancement Plan
### Phase 0: Structural Cleanup (Foundation)
**Goal**: Break the monolith, remove dead code, establish the module structure for TUI work.
| Task | Description | Effort |
|---|---|---|
| 0.1 | **Extract `LiveCli` into `app.rs`** — Move the entire `LiveCli` struct, its impl, and helpers (`format_*`, `render_*`, session management) out of `main.rs` into focused modules: `app.rs` (core), `format.rs` (report formatting), `session_manager.rs` (session CRUD) | M |
| 0.2 | **Remove or merge the legacy `CliApp`** — The existing `app.rs` has an unused `CliApp` with its own `ConversationClient`-based rendering. Either delete it or merge its unique features (stream event handler pattern) into the active `LiveCli` | S |
| 0.3 | **Extract `main.rs` arg parsing** — The current `parse_args()` is a hand-rolled parser that duplicates the clap-based `args.rs`. Consolidate on the hand-rolled parser (it's more feature-complete) and move it to `args.rs`, or adopt clap fully | S |
| 0.4 | **Create a `tui/` module** — Introduce `crates/rusty-claude-cli/src/tui/mod.rs` as the namespace for all new TUI components: `status_bar.rs`, `layout.rs`, `tool_panel.rs`, etc. | S |
### Phase 1: Status Bar & Live HUD
**Goal**: Persistent information display during interaction.
| Task | Description | Effort |
|---|---|---|
| 1.1 | **Terminal-size-aware status line** — Use `crossterm::terminal::size()` to render a bottom-pinned status bar showing: model name, permission mode, session ID, cumulative token count, estimated cost | M |
| 1.2 | **Live token counter** — Update the status bar in real-time as `AssistantEvent::Usage` and `AssistantEvent::TextDelta` events arrive during streaming | M |
| 1.3 | **Turn duration timer** — Show elapsed time for the current turn (the `showTurnDuration` config already exists in Config tool but isn't wired up) | S |
| 1.4 | **Git branch indicator** — Display the current git branch in the status bar (already parsed via `parse_git_status_metadata`) | S |
### Phase 2: Enhanced Streaming Output
**Goal**: Make the main response stream visually rich and responsive.
| Task | Description | Effort |
|---|---|---|
| 2.1 | **Live markdown rendering** — Instead of raw text streaming, buffer text deltas and incrementally render Markdown as it arrives (heading detection, bold/italic, inline code). The existing `TerminalRenderer::render_markdown` can be adapted for incremental use | L |
| 2.2 | **Thinking indicator** — When extended thinking/reasoning is active, show a distinct animated indicator (e.g., `🧠 Reasoning...` with pulsing dots or a different spinner) instead of the generic `🦀 Thinking...` | S |
| 2.3 | **Streaming progress bar** — Add an optional horizontal progress indicator below the spinner showing approximate completion (based on max_tokens vs. output_tokens so far) | M |
| 2.4 | **Remove artificial stream delay** — The current `stream_markdown` sleeps 8ms per chunk. For tool results this is fine, but for the main response stream it should be immediate or configurable | S |
### Phase 3: Tool Call Visualization
**Goal**: Make tool execution legible and navigable.
| Task | Description | Effort |
|---|---|---|
| 3.1 | **Collapsible tool output** — For tool results longer than N lines (configurable, default 15), show a summary with `[+] Expand` hint; pressing a key reveals the full output. Initially implement as truncation with a "full output saved to file" fallback | M |
| 3.2 | **Syntax-highlighted tool results** — When tool results contain code (detected by tool name — `bash` stdout, `read_file` content, `REPL` output), apply syntect highlighting rather than rendering as plain text | M |
| 3.3 | **Tool call timeline** — For multi-tool turns, show a compact summary: `🔧 bash → ✓ | read_file → ✓ | edit_file → ✓ (3 tools, 1.2s)` after all tool calls complete | S |
| 3.4 | **Diff-aware edit_file display** — When `edit_file` succeeds, show a colored unified diff of the change instead of just `✓ edit_file: path` | M |
| 3.5 | **Permission prompt enhancement** — Style the approval prompt with box drawing, color the tool name, show a one-line summary of what the tool will do | S |
### Phase 4: Enhanced Slash Commands & Navigation
**Goal**: Improve information display and add missing features.
| Task | Description | Effort |
|---|---|---|
| 4.1 | **Colored `/diff` output** — Parse the git diff and render it with red/green coloring for removals/additions, similar to `delta` or `diff-so-fancy` | M |
| 4.2 | **Pager for long outputs** — When `/status`, `/config`, `/memory`, or `/diff` produce output longer than the terminal height, pipe through an internal pager (scroll with j/k/q) or external `$PAGER` | M |
| 4.3 | **`/search` command** — Add a new command to search conversation history by keyword | M |
| 4.4 | **`/undo` command** — Undo the last file edit by restoring from the `originalFile` data in `write_file`/`edit_file` tool results | M |
| 4.5 | **Interactive session picker** — Replace the text-based `/session list` with an interactive fuzzy-filterable list (up/down arrows to select, enter to switch) | L |
| 4.6 | **Tab completion for tool arguments** — Extend `SlashCommandHelper` to complete file paths after `/export`, model names after `/model`, session IDs after `/session switch` | M |
### Phase 5: Color Themes & Configuration
**Goal**: User-customizable visual appearance.
| Task | Description | Effort |
|---|---|---|
| 5.1 | **Named color themes** — Add `dark` (current default), `light`, `solarized`, `catppuccin` themes. Wire to the existing `Config` tool's `theme` setting | M |
| 5.2 | **ANSI-256 / truecolor detection** — Detect terminal capabilities and fall back gracefully (no colors → 16 colors → 256 → truecolor) | M |
| 5.3 | **Configurable spinner style** — Allow choosing between braille dots, bar, moon phases, etc. | S |
| 5.4 | **Banner customization** — Make the ASCII art banner optional or configurable via settings | S |
### Phase 6: Full-Screen TUI Mode (Stretch)
**Goal**: Optional alternate-screen layout for power users.
| Task | Description | Effort |
|---|---|---|
| 6.1 | **Add `ratatui` dependency** — Introduce `ratatui` (terminal UI framework) as an optional dependency for the full-screen mode | S |
| 6.2 | **Split-pane layout** — Top pane: conversation with scrollback; Bottom pane: input area; Right sidebar (optional): tool status/todo list | XL |
| 6.3 | **Scrollable conversation view** — Navigate past messages with PgUp/PgDn, search within conversation | L |
| 6.4 | **Keyboard shortcuts panel** — Show `?` help overlay with all keybindings | M |
| 6.5 | **Mouse support** — Click to expand tool results, scroll conversation, select text for copy | L |
---
## 3. Priority Recommendation
### Immediate (High Impact, Moderate Effort)
1. **Phase 0** — Essential cleanup. The 3,159-line `main.rs` is the #1 maintenance risk and blocks clean TUI additions.
2. **Phase 1.11.2** — Status bar with live tokens. Highest-impact UX win: users constantly want to know token usage.
3. **Phase 2.4** — Remove artificial delay. Low effort, immediately noticeable improvement.
4. **Phase 3.1** — Collapsible tool output. Large bash outputs currently wreck readability.
### Near-Term (Next Sprint)
5. **Phase 2.1** — Live markdown rendering. Makes the core interaction feel polished.
6. **Phase 3.2** — Syntax-highlighted tool results.
7. **Phase 3.4** — Diff-aware edit display.
8. **Phase 4.1** — Colored diff for `/diff`.
### Longer-Term
9. **Phase 5** — Color themes (user demand-driven).
10. **Phase 4.24.6** — Enhanced navigation and commands.
11. **Phase 6** — Full-screen mode (major undertaking, evaluate after earlier phases ship).
---
## 4. Architecture Recommendations
### Module Structure After Phase 0
```
crates/rusty-claude-cli/src/
├── main.rs # Entrypoint, arg dispatch only (~100 lines)
├── args.rs # CLI argument parsing (consolidate existing two parsers)
├── app.rs # LiveCli struct, REPL loop, turn execution
├── format.rs # All report formatting (status, cost, model, permissions, etc.)
├── session_mgr.rs # Session CRUD: create, resume, list, switch, persist
├── init.rs # Repo initialization (unchanged)
├── input.rs # Line editor (unchanged, minor extensions)
├── render.rs # TerminalRenderer, Spinner (extended)
└── tui/
├── mod.rs # TUI module root
├── status_bar.rs # Persistent bottom status line
├── tool_panel.rs # Tool call visualization (boxes, timelines, collapsible)
├── diff_view.rs # Colored diff rendering
├── pager.rs # Internal pager for long outputs
└── theme.rs # Color theme definitions and selection
```
### Key Design Principles
1. **Keep the inline REPL as the default** — Full-screen TUI should be opt-in (`--tui` flag)
2. **Everything testable without a terminal** — All formatting functions take `&mut impl Write`, never assume stdout directly
3. **Streaming-first** — Rendering should work incrementally, not buffering the entire response
4. **Respect `crossterm` for all terminal control** — Don't mix raw ANSI escape codes with crossterm (the current codebase does this in the startup banner)
5. **Feature-gate heavy dependencies**`ratatui` should be behind a `full-tui` feature flag
---
## 5. Risk Assessment
| Risk | Mitigation |
|---|---|
| Breaking the working REPL during refactor | Phase 0 is pure restructuring with existing test coverage as safety net |
| Terminal compatibility issues (tmux, SSH, Windows) | Rely on crossterm's abstraction; test in degraded environments |
| Performance regression with rich rendering | Profile before/after; keep the fast path (raw streaming) always available |
| Scope creep into Phase 6 | Ship Phases 03 as a coherent release before starting Phase 6 |
| `app.rs` vs `main.rs` confusion | Phase 0.2 explicitly resolves this by removing the legacy `CliApp` |
---
*Generated: 2026-03-31 | Workspace: `rust/` | Branch: `dev/rust`*

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@@ -311,9 +311,6 @@ impl AnthropicClient {
request: &MessageRequest,
) -> Result<reqwest::Response, ApiError> {
let request_url = format!("{}/v1/messages", self.base_url.trim_end_matches('/'));
let resolved_base_url = self.base_url.trim_end_matches('/');
eprintln!("[anthropic-client] resolved_base_url={resolved_base_url}");
eprintln!("[anthropic-client] request_url={request_url}");
let request_builder = self
.http
.post(&request_url)
@@ -321,16 +318,6 @@ impl AnthropicClient {
.header("content-type", "application/json");
let mut request_builder = self.auth.apply(request_builder);
eprintln!(
"[anthropic-client] headers x-api-key={} authorization={} anthropic-version={ANTHROPIC_VERSION} content-type=application/json",
if self.auth.api_key().is_some() {
"[REDACTED]"
} else {
"<absent>"
},
self.auth.masked_authorization_header()
);
request_builder = request_builder.json(request);
request_builder.send().await.map_err(ApiError::from)
}
@@ -520,7 +507,8 @@ fn read_auth_token() -> Option<String> {
.and_then(std::convert::identity)
}
fn read_base_url() -> String {
#[must_use]
pub fn read_base_url() -> String {
std::env::var("ANTHROPIC_BASE_URL").unwrap_or_else(|_| DEFAULT_BASE_URL.to_string())
}
@@ -906,7 +894,7 @@ mod tests {
#[test]
fn message_request_stream_helper_sets_stream_true() {
let request = MessageRequest {
model: "claude-3-7-sonnet-latest".to_string(),
model: "claude-opus-4-6".to_string(),
max_tokens: 64,
messages: vec![],
system: None,

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ mod sse;
mod types;
pub use client::{
oauth_token_is_expired, resolve_saved_oauth_token, resolve_startup_auth_source,
oauth_token_is_expired, read_base_url, resolve_saved_oauth_token, resolve_startup_auth_source,
AnthropicClient, AuthSource, MessageStream, OAuthTokenSet,
};
pub use error::ApiError;

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@@ -117,6 +117,48 @@ const SLASH_COMMAND_SPECS: &[SlashCommandSpec] = &[
argument_hint: None,
resume_supported: true,
},
SlashCommandSpec {
name: "bughunter",
summary: "Inspect the codebase for likely bugs",
argument_hint: Some("[scope]"),
resume_supported: false,
},
SlashCommandSpec {
name: "commit",
summary: "Generate a commit message and create a git commit",
argument_hint: None,
resume_supported: false,
},
SlashCommandSpec {
name: "pr",
summary: "Draft or create a pull request from the conversation",
argument_hint: Some("[context]"),
resume_supported: false,
},
SlashCommandSpec {
name: "issue",
summary: "Draft or create a GitHub issue from the conversation",
argument_hint: Some("[context]"),
resume_supported: false,
},
SlashCommandSpec {
name: "ultraplan",
summary: "Run a deep planning prompt with multi-step reasoning",
argument_hint: Some("[task]"),
resume_supported: false,
},
SlashCommandSpec {
name: "teleport",
summary: "Jump to a file or symbol by searching the workspace",
argument_hint: Some("<symbol-or-path>"),
resume_supported: false,
},
SlashCommandSpec {
name: "debug-tool-call",
summary: "Replay the last tool call with debug details",
argument_hint: None,
resume_supported: false,
},
SlashCommandSpec {
name: "export",
summary: "Export the current conversation to a file",
@@ -136,6 +178,23 @@ pub enum SlashCommand {
Help,
Status,
Compact,
Bughunter {
scope: Option<String>,
},
Commit,
Pr {
context: Option<String>,
},
Issue {
context: Option<String>,
},
Ultraplan {
task: Option<String>,
},
Teleport {
target: Option<String>,
},
DebugToolCall,
Model {
model: Option<String>,
},
@@ -180,6 +239,23 @@ impl SlashCommand {
"help" => Self::Help,
"status" => Self::Status,
"compact" => Self::Compact,
"bughunter" => Self::Bughunter {
scope: remainder_after_command(trimmed, command),
},
"commit" => Self::Commit,
"pr" => Self::Pr {
context: remainder_after_command(trimmed, command),
},
"issue" => Self::Issue {
context: remainder_after_command(trimmed, command),
},
"ultraplan" => Self::Ultraplan {
task: remainder_after_command(trimmed, command),
},
"teleport" => Self::Teleport {
target: remainder_after_command(trimmed, command),
},
"debug-tool-call" => Self::DebugToolCall,
"model" => Self::Model {
model: parts.next().map(ToOwned::to_owned),
},
@@ -212,6 +288,15 @@ impl SlashCommand {
}
}
fn remainder_after_command(input: &str, command: &str) -> Option<String> {
input
.trim()
.strip_prefix(&format!("/{command}"))
.map(str::trim)
.filter(|value| !value.is_empty())
.map(ToOwned::to_owned)
}
#[must_use]
pub fn slash_command_specs() -> &'static [SlashCommandSpec] {
SLASH_COMMAND_SPECS
@@ -279,6 +364,13 @@ pub fn handle_slash_command(
session: session.clone(),
}),
SlashCommand::Status
| SlashCommand::Bughunter { .. }
| SlashCommand::Commit
| SlashCommand::Pr { .. }
| SlashCommand::Issue { .. }
| SlashCommand::Ultraplan { .. }
| SlashCommand::Teleport { .. }
| SlashCommand::DebugToolCall
| SlashCommand::Model { .. }
| SlashCommand::Permissions { .. }
| SlashCommand::Clear { .. }
@@ -307,6 +399,41 @@ mod tests {
fn parses_supported_slash_commands() {
assert_eq!(SlashCommand::parse("/help"), Some(SlashCommand::Help));
assert_eq!(SlashCommand::parse(" /status "), Some(SlashCommand::Status));
assert_eq!(
SlashCommand::parse("/bughunter runtime"),
Some(SlashCommand::Bughunter {
scope: Some("runtime".to_string())
})
);
assert_eq!(SlashCommand::parse("/commit"), Some(SlashCommand::Commit));
assert_eq!(
SlashCommand::parse("/pr ready for review"),
Some(SlashCommand::Pr {
context: Some("ready for review".to_string())
})
);
assert_eq!(
SlashCommand::parse("/issue flaky test"),
Some(SlashCommand::Issue {
context: Some("flaky test".to_string())
})
);
assert_eq!(
SlashCommand::parse("/ultraplan ship both features"),
Some(SlashCommand::Ultraplan {
task: Some("ship both features".to_string())
})
);
assert_eq!(
SlashCommand::parse("/teleport conversation.rs"),
Some(SlashCommand::Teleport {
target: Some("conversation.rs".to_string())
})
);
assert_eq!(
SlashCommand::parse("/debug-tool-call"),
Some(SlashCommand::DebugToolCall)
);
assert_eq!(
SlashCommand::parse("/model claude-opus"),
Some(SlashCommand::Model {
@@ -374,6 +501,13 @@ mod tests {
assert!(help.contains("/help"));
assert!(help.contains("/status"));
assert!(help.contains("/compact"));
assert!(help.contains("/bughunter [scope]"));
assert!(help.contains("/commit"));
assert!(help.contains("/pr [context]"));
assert!(help.contains("/issue [context]"));
assert!(help.contains("/ultraplan [task]"));
assert!(help.contains("/teleport <symbol-or-path>"));
assert!(help.contains("/debug-tool-call"));
assert!(help.contains("/model [model]"));
assert!(help.contains("/permissions [read-only|workspace-write|danger-full-access]"));
assert!(help.contains("/clear [--confirm]"));
@@ -386,7 +520,7 @@ mod tests {
assert!(help.contains("/version"));
assert!(help.contains("/export [file]"));
assert!(help.contains("/session [list|switch <session-id>]"));
assert_eq!(slash_command_specs().len(), 15);
assert_eq!(slash_command_specs().len(), 22);
assert_eq!(resume_supported_slash_commands().len(), 11);
}
@@ -434,6 +568,22 @@ mod tests {
let session = Session::new();
assert!(handle_slash_command("/unknown", &session, CompactionConfig::default()).is_none());
assert!(handle_slash_command("/status", &session, CompactionConfig::default()).is_none());
assert!(
handle_slash_command("/bughunter", &session, CompactionConfig::default()).is_none()
);
assert!(handle_slash_command("/commit", &session, CompactionConfig::default()).is_none());
assert!(handle_slash_command("/pr", &session, CompactionConfig::default()).is_none());
assert!(handle_slash_command("/issue", &session, CompactionConfig::default()).is_none());
assert!(
handle_slash_command("/ultraplan", &session, CompactionConfig::default()).is_none()
);
assert!(
handle_slash_command("/teleport foo", &session, CompactionConfig::default()).is_none()
);
assert!(
handle_slash_command("/debug-tool-call", &session, CompactionConfig::default())
.is_none()
);
assert!(
handle_slash_command("/model claude", &session, CompactionConfig::default()).is_none()
);

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@@ -70,16 +70,16 @@ fn upstream_repo_candidates(primary_repo_root: &Path) -> Vec<PathBuf> {
}
for ancestor in primary_repo_root.ancestors().take(4) {
candidates.push(ancestor.join("claude-code"));
candidates.push(ancestor.join("claw-code"));
candidates.push(ancestor.join("clawd-code"));
}
candidates.push(
primary_repo_root
.join("reference-source")
.join("claude-code"),
.join("claw-code"),
);
candidates.push(primary_repo_root.join("vendor").join("claude-code"));
candidates.push(primary_repo_root.join("vendor").join("claw-code"));
let mut deduped = Vec::new();
for candidate in candidates {

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@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
use std::env;
use std::io;
use std::process::{Command, Stdio};
use std::time::Duration;
@@ -7,6 +8,12 @@ use tokio::process::Command as TokioCommand;
use tokio::runtime::Builder;
use tokio::time::timeout;
use crate::sandbox::{
build_linux_sandbox_command, resolve_sandbox_status_for_request, FilesystemIsolationMode,
SandboxConfig, SandboxStatus,
};
use crate::ConfigLoader;
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct BashCommandInput {
pub command: String,
@@ -16,6 +23,14 @@ pub struct BashCommandInput {
pub run_in_background: Option<bool>,
#[serde(rename = "dangerouslyDisableSandbox")]
pub dangerously_disable_sandbox: Option<bool>,
#[serde(rename = "namespaceRestrictions")]
pub namespace_restrictions: Option<bool>,
#[serde(rename = "isolateNetwork")]
pub isolate_network: Option<bool>,
#[serde(rename = "filesystemMode")]
pub filesystem_mode: Option<FilesystemIsolationMode>,
#[serde(rename = "allowedMounts")]
pub allowed_mounts: Option<Vec<String>>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, PartialEq)]
@@ -45,13 +60,17 @@ pub struct BashCommandOutput {
pub persisted_output_path: Option<String>,
#[serde(rename = "persistedOutputSize")]
pub persisted_output_size: Option<u64>,
#[serde(rename = "sandboxStatus")]
pub sandbox_status: Option<SandboxStatus>,
}
pub fn execute_bash(input: BashCommandInput) -> io::Result<BashCommandOutput> {
let cwd = env::current_dir()?;
let sandbox_status = sandbox_status_for_input(&input, &cwd);
if input.run_in_background.unwrap_or(false) {
let child = Command::new("sh")
.arg("-lc")
.arg(&input.command)
let mut child = prepare_command(&input.command, &cwd, &sandbox_status, false);
let child = child
.stdin(Stdio::null())
.stdout(Stdio::null())
.stderr(Stdio::null())
@@ -72,16 +91,20 @@ pub fn execute_bash(input: BashCommandInput) -> io::Result<BashCommandOutput> {
structured_content: None,
persisted_output_path: None,
persisted_output_size: None,
sandbox_status: Some(sandbox_status),
});
}
let runtime = Builder::new_current_thread().enable_all().build()?;
runtime.block_on(execute_bash_async(input))
runtime.block_on(execute_bash_async(input, sandbox_status, cwd))
}
async fn execute_bash_async(input: BashCommandInput) -> io::Result<BashCommandOutput> {
let mut command = TokioCommand::new("sh");
command.arg("-lc").arg(&input.command);
async fn execute_bash_async(
input: BashCommandInput,
sandbox_status: SandboxStatus,
cwd: std::path::PathBuf,
) -> io::Result<BashCommandOutput> {
let mut command = prepare_tokio_command(&input.command, &cwd, &sandbox_status, true);
let output_result = if let Some(timeout_ms) = input.timeout {
match timeout(Duration::from_millis(timeout_ms), command.output()).await {
@@ -102,6 +125,7 @@ async fn execute_bash_async(input: BashCommandInput) -> io::Result<BashCommandOu
structured_content: None,
persisted_output_path: None,
persisted_output_size: None,
sandbox_status: Some(sandbox_status),
});
}
}
@@ -136,12 +160,88 @@ async fn execute_bash_async(input: BashCommandInput) -> io::Result<BashCommandOu
structured_content: None,
persisted_output_path: None,
persisted_output_size: None,
sandbox_status: Some(sandbox_status),
})
}
fn sandbox_status_for_input(input: &BashCommandInput, cwd: &std::path::Path) -> SandboxStatus {
let config = ConfigLoader::default_for(cwd).load().map_or_else(
|_| SandboxConfig::default(),
|runtime_config| runtime_config.sandbox().clone(),
);
let request = config.resolve_request(
input.dangerously_disable_sandbox.map(|disabled| !disabled),
input.namespace_restrictions,
input.isolate_network,
input.filesystem_mode,
input.allowed_mounts.clone(),
);
resolve_sandbox_status_for_request(&request, cwd)
}
fn prepare_command(
command: &str,
cwd: &std::path::Path,
sandbox_status: &SandboxStatus,
create_dirs: bool,
) -> Command {
if create_dirs {
prepare_sandbox_dirs(cwd);
}
if let Some(launcher) = build_linux_sandbox_command(command, cwd, sandbox_status) {
let mut prepared = Command::new(launcher.program);
prepared.args(launcher.args);
prepared.current_dir(cwd);
prepared.envs(launcher.env);
return prepared;
}
let mut prepared = Command::new("sh");
prepared.arg("-lc").arg(command).current_dir(cwd);
if sandbox_status.filesystem_active {
prepared.env("HOME", cwd.join(".sandbox-home"));
prepared.env("TMPDIR", cwd.join(".sandbox-tmp"));
}
prepared
}
fn prepare_tokio_command(
command: &str,
cwd: &std::path::Path,
sandbox_status: &SandboxStatus,
create_dirs: bool,
) -> TokioCommand {
if create_dirs {
prepare_sandbox_dirs(cwd);
}
if let Some(launcher) = build_linux_sandbox_command(command, cwd, sandbox_status) {
let mut prepared = TokioCommand::new(launcher.program);
prepared.args(launcher.args);
prepared.current_dir(cwd);
prepared.envs(launcher.env);
return prepared;
}
let mut prepared = TokioCommand::new("sh");
prepared.arg("-lc").arg(command).current_dir(cwd);
if sandbox_status.filesystem_active {
prepared.env("HOME", cwd.join(".sandbox-home"));
prepared.env("TMPDIR", cwd.join(".sandbox-tmp"));
}
prepared
}
fn prepare_sandbox_dirs(cwd: &std::path::Path) {
let _ = std::fs::create_dir_all(cwd.join(".sandbox-home"));
let _ = std::fs::create_dir_all(cwd.join(".sandbox-tmp"));
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::{execute_bash, BashCommandInput};
use crate::sandbox::FilesystemIsolationMode;
#[test]
fn executes_simple_command() {
@@ -151,10 +251,33 @@ mod tests {
description: None,
run_in_background: Some(false),
dangerously_disable_sandbox: Some(false),
namespace_restrictions: Some(false),
isolate_network: Some(false),
filesystem_mode: Some(FilesystemIsolationMode::WorkspaceOnly),
allowed_mounts: None,
})
.expect("bash command should execute");
assert_eq!(output.stdout, "hello");
assert!(!output.interrupted);
assert!(output.sandbox_status.is_some());
}
#[test]
fn disables_sandbox_when_requested() {
let output = execute_bash(BashCommandInput {
command: String::from("printf 'hello'"),
timeout: Some(1_000),
description: None,
run_in_background: Some(false),
dangerously_disable_sandbox: Some(true),
namespace_restrictions: None,
isolate_network: None,
filesystem_mode: None,
allowed_mounts: None,
})
.expect("bash command should execute");
assert!(!output.sandbox_status.expect("sandbox status").enabled);
}
}

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@@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ use std::fs;
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use crate::json::JsonValue;
use crate::sandbox::{FilesystemIsolationMode, SandboxConfig};
pub const CLAUDE_CODE_SETTINGS_SCHEMA_NAME: &str = "SettingsSchema";
@@ -36,10 +37,18 @@ pub struct RuntimeConfig {
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Default)]
pub struct RuntimeFeatureConfig {
hooks: RuntimeHookConfig,
mcp: McpConfigCollection,
oauth: Option<OAuthConfig>,
model: Option<String>,
permission_mode: Option<ResolvedPermissionMode>,
sandbox: SandboxConfig,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Default)]
pub struct RuntimeHookConfig {
pre_tool_use: Vec<String>,
post_tool_use: Vec<String>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Default)]
@@ -219,12 +228,14 @@ impl ConfigLoader {
let merged_value = JsonValue::Object(merged.clone());
let feature_config = RuntimeFeatureConfig {
hooks: parse_optional_hooks_config(&merged_value)?,
mcp: McpConfigCollection {
servers: mcp_servers,
},
oauth: parse_optional_oauth_config(&merged_value, "merged settings.oauth")?,
model: parse_optional_model(&merged_value),
permission_mode: parse_optional_permission_mode(&merged_value)?,
sandbox: parse_optional_sandbox_config(&merged_value)?,
};
Ok(RuntimeConfig {
@@ -275,6 +286,11 @@ impl RuntimeConfig {
&self.feature_config.mcp
}
#[must_use]
pub fn hooks(&self) -> &RuntimeHookConfig {
&self.feature_config.hooks
}
#[must_use]
pub fn oauth(&self) -> Option<&OAuthConfig> {
self.feature_config.oauth.as_ref()
@@ -289,9 +305,25 @@ impl RuntimeConfig {
pub fn permission_mode(&self) -> Option<ResolvedPermissionMode> {
self.feature_config.permission_mode
}
#[must_use]
pub fn sandbox(&self) -> &SandboxConfig {
&self.feature_config.sandbox
}
}
impl RuntimeFeatureConfig {
#[must_use]
pub fn with_hooks(mut self, hooks: RuntimeHookConfig) -> Self {
self.hooks = hooks;
self
}
#[must_use]
pub fn hooks(&self) -> &RuntimeHookConfig {
&self.hooks
}
#[must_use]
pub fn mcp(&self) -> &McpConfigCollection {
&self.mcp
@@ -311,6 +343,31 @@ impl RuntimeFeatureConfig {
pub fn permission_mode(&self) -> Option<ResolvedPermissionMode> {
self.permission_mode
}
#[must_use]
pub fn sandbox(&self) -> &SandboxConfig {
&self.sandbox
}
}
impl RuntimeHookConfig {
#[must_use]
pub fn new(pre_tool_use: Vec<String>, post_tool_use: Vec<String>) -> Self {
Self {
pre_tool_use,
post_tool_use,
}
}
#[must_use]
pub fn pre_tool_use(&self) -> &[String] {
&self.pre_tool_use
}
#[must_use]
pub fn post_tool_use(&self) -> &[String] {
&self.post_tool_use
}
}
impl McpConfigCollection {
@@ -411,6 +468,22 @@ fn parse_optional_model(root: &JsonValue) -> Option<String> {
.map(ToOwned::to_owned)
}
fn parse_optional_hooks_config(root: &JsonValue) -> Result<RuntimeHookConfig, ConfigError> {
let Some(object) = root.as_object() else {
return Ok(RuntimeHookConfig::default());
};
let Some(hooks_value) = object.get("hooks") else {
return Ok(RuntimeHookConfig::default());
};
let hooks = expect_object(hooks_value, "merged settings.hooks")?;
Ok(RuntimeHookConfig {
pre_tool_use: optional_string_array(hooks, "PreToolUse", "merged settings.hooks")?
.unwrap_or_default(),
post_tool_use: optional_string_array(hooks, "PostToolUse", "merged settings.hooks")?
.unwrap_or_default(),
})
}
fn parse_optional_permission_mode(
root: &JsonValue,
) -> Result<Option<ResolvedPermissionMode>, ConfigError> {
@@ -445,6 +518,42 @@ fn parse_permission_mode_label(
}
}
fn parse_optional_sandbox_config(root: &JsonValue) -> Result<SandboxConfig, ConfigError> {
let Some(object) = root.as_object() else {
return Ok(SandboxConfig::default());
};
let Some(sandbox_value) = object.get("sandbox") else {
return Ok(SandboxConfig::default());
};
let sandbox = expect_object(sandbox_value, "merged settings.sandbox")?;
let filesystem_mode = optional_string(sandbox, "filesystemMode", "merged settings.sandbox")?
.map(parse_filesystem_mode_label)
.transpose()?;
Ok(SandboxConfig {
enabled: optional_bool(sandbox, "enabled", "merged settings.sandbox")?,
namespace_restrictions: optional_bool(
sandbox,
"namespaceRestrictions",
"merged settings.sandbox",
)?,
network_isolation: optional_bool(sandbox, "networkIsolation", "merged settings.sandbox")?,
filesystem_mode,
allowed_mounts: optional_string_array(sandbox, "allowedMounts", "merged settings.sandbox")?
.unwrap_or_default(),
})
}
fn parse_filesystem_mode_label(value: &str) -> Result<FilesystemIsolationMode, ConfigError> {
match value {
"off" => Ok(FilesystemIsolationMode::Off),
"workspace-only" => Ok(FilesystemIsolationMode::WorkspaceOnly),
"allow-list" => Ok(FilesystemIsolationMode::AllowList),
other => Err(ConfigError::Parse(format!(
"merged settings.sandbox.filesystemMode: unsupported filesystem mode {other}"
))),
}
}
fn parse_optional_oauth_config(
root: &JsonValue,
context: &str,
@@ -688,6 +797,7 @@ mod tests {
CLAUDE_CODE_SETTINGS_SCHEMA_NAME,
};
use crate::json::JsonValue;
use crate::sandbox::FilesystemIsolationMode;
use std::fs;
use std::time::{SystemTime, UNIX_EPOCH};
@@ -786,12 +896,52 @@ mod tests {
.and_then(JsonValue::as_object)
.expect("hooks object")
.contains_key("PostToolUse"));
assert_eq!(loaded.hooks().pre_tool_use(), &["base".to_string()]);
assert_eq!(loaded.hooks().post_tool_use(), &["project".to_string()]);
assert!(loaded.mcp().get("home").is_some());
assert!(loaded.mcp().get("project").is_some());
fs::remove_dir_all(root).expect("cleanup temp dir");
}
#[test]
fn parses_sandbox_config() {
let root = temp_dir();
let cwd = root.join("project");
let home = root.join("home").join(".claude");
fs::create_dir_all(cwd.join(".claude")).expect("project config dir");
fs::create_dir_all(&home).expect("home config dir");
fs::write(
cwd.join(".claude").join("settings.local.json"),
r#"{
"sandbox": {
"enabled": true,
"namespaceRestrictions": false,
"networkIsolation": true,
"filesystemMode": "allow-list",
"allowedMounts": ["logs", "tmp/cache"]
}
}"#,
)
.expect("write local settings");
let loaded = ConfigLoader::new(&cwd, &home)
.load()
.expect("config should load");
assert_eq!(loaded.sandbox().enabled, Some(true));
assert_eq!(loaded.sandbox().namespace_restrictions, Some(false));
assert_eq!(loaded.sandbox().network_isolation, Some(true));
assert_eq!(
loaded.sandbox().filesystem_mode,
Some(FilesystemIsolationMode::AllowList)
);
assert_eq!(loaded.sandbox().allowed_mounts, vec!["logs", "tmp/cache"]);
fs::remove_dir_all(root).expect("cleanup temp dir");
}
#[test]
fn parses_typed_mcp_and_oauth_config() {
let root = temp_dir();

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@@ -4,10 +4,15 @@ use std::fmt::{Display, Formatter};
use crate::compact::{
compact_session, estimate_session_tokens, CompactionConfig, CompactionResult,
};
use crate::config::RuntimeFeatureConfig;
use crate::hooks::{HookRunResult, HookRunner};
use crate::permissions::{PermissionOutcome, PermissionPolicy, PermissionPrompter};
use crate::session::{ContentBlock, ConversationMessage, Session};
use crate::usage::{TokenUsage, UsageTracker};
const DEFAULT_AUTO_COMPACTION_INPUT_TOKENS_THRESHOLD: u32 = 200_000;
const AUTO_COMPACTION_THRESHOLD_ENV_VAR: &str = "CLAUDE_CODE_AUTO_COMPACT_INPUT_TOKENS";
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct ApiRequest {
pub system_prompt: Vec<String>,
@@ -84,6 +89,12 @@ pub struct TurnSummary {
pub tool_results: Vec<ConversationMessage>,
pub iterations: usize,
pub usage: TokenUsage,
pub auto_compaction: Option<AutoCompactionEvent>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct AutoCompactionEvent {
pub removed_message_count: usize,
}
pub struct ConversationRuntime<C, T> {
@@ -94,6 +105,8 @@ pub struct ConversationRuntime<C, T> {
system_prompt: Vec<String>,
max_iterations: usize,
usage_tracker: UsageTracker,
hook_runner: HookRunner,
auto_compaction_input_tokens_threshold: u32,
}
impl<C, T> ConversationRuntime<C, T>
@@ -108,6 +121,25 @@ where
tool_executor: T,
permission_policy: PermissionPolicy,
system_prompt: Vec<String>,
) -> Self {
Self::new_with_features(
session,
api_client,
tool_executor,
permission_policy,
system_prompt,
RuntimeFeatureConfig::default(),
)
}
#[must_use]
pub fn new_with_features(
session: Session,
api_client: C,
tool_executor: T,
permission_policy: PermissionPolicy,
system_prompt: Vec<String>,
feature_config: RuntimeFeatureConfig,
) -> Self {
let usage_tracker = UsageTracker::from_session(&session);
Self {
@@ -116,8 +148,10 @@ where
tool_executor,
permission_policy,
system_prompt,
max_iterations: 16,
max_iterations: usize::MAX,
usage_tracker,
hook_runner: HookRunner::from_feature_config(&feature_config),
auto_compaction_input_tokens_threshold: auto_compaction_threshold_from_env(),
}
}
@@ -127,6 +161,12 @@ where
self
}
#[must_use]
pub fn with_auto_compaction_input_tokens_threshold(mut self, threshold: u32) -> Self {
self.auto_compaction_input_tokens_threshold = threshold;
self
}
pub fn run_turn(
&mut self,
user_input: impl Into<String>,
@@ -185,19 +225,41 @@ where
let result_message = match permission_outcome {
PermissionOutcome::Allow => {
match self.tool_executor.execute(&tool_name, &input) {
Ok(output) => ConversationMessage::tool_result(
let pre_hook_result = self.hook_runner.run_pre_tool_use(&tool_name, &input);
if pre_hook_result.is_denied() {
let deny_message = format!("PreToolUse hook denied tool `{tool_name}`");
ConversationMessage::tool_result(
tool_use_id,
tool_name,
format_hook_message(&pre_hook_result, &deny_message),
true,
)
} else {
let (mut output, mut is_error) =
match self.tool_executor.execute(&tool_name, &input) {
Ok(output) => (output, false),
Err(error) => (error.to_string(), true),
};
output = merge_hook_feedback(pre_hook_result.messages(), output, false);
let post_hook_result = self
.hook_runner
.run_post_tool_use(&tool_name, &input, &output, is_error);
if post_hook_result.is_denied() {
is_error = true;
}
output = merge_hook_feedback(
post_hook_result.messages(),
output,
post_hook_result.is_denied(),
);
ConversationMessage::tool_result(
tool_use_id,
tool_name,
output,
false,
),
Err(error) => ConversationMessage::tool_result(
tool_use_id,
tool_name,
error.to_string(),
true,
),
is_error,
)
}
}
PermissionOutcome::Deny { reason } => {
@@ -209,11 +271,14 @@ where
}
}
let auto_compaction = self.maybe_auto_compact();
Ok(TurnSummary {
assistant_messages,
tool_results,
iterations,
usage: self.usage_tracker.cumulative_usage(),
auto_compaction,
})
}
@@ -241,6 +306,48 @@ where
pub fn into_session(self) -> Session {
self.session
}
fn maybe_auto_compact(&mut self) -> Option<AutoCompactionEvent> {
if self.usage_tracker.cumulative_usage().input_tokens
< self.auto_compaction_input_tokens_threshold
{
return None;
}
let result = compact_session(
&self.session,
CompactionConfig {
max_estimated_tokens: 0,
..CompactionConfig::default()
},
);
if result.removed_message_count == 0 {
return None;
}
self.session = result.compacted_session;
Some(AutoCompactionEvent {
removed_message_count: result.removed_message_count,
})
}
}
#[must_use]
pub fn auto_compaction_threshold_from_env() -> u32 {
parse_auto_compaction_threshold(
std::env::var(AUTO_COMPACTION_THRESHOLD_ENV_VAR)
.ok()
.as_deref(),
)
}
#[must_use]
fn parse_auto_compaction_threshold(value: Option<&str>) -> u32 {
value
.and_then(|raw| raw.trim().parse::<u32>().ok())
.filter(|threshold| *threshold > 0)
.unwrap_or(DEFAULT_AUTO_COMPACTION_INPUT_TOKENS_THRESHOLD)
}
fn build_assistant_message(
@@ -290,6 +397,32 @@ fn flush_text_block(text: &mut String, blocks: &mut Vec<ContentBlock>) {
}
}
fn format_hook_message(result: &HookRunResult, fallback: &str) -> String {
if result.messages().is_empty() {
fallback.to_string()
} else {
result.messages().join("\n")
}
}
fn merge_hook_feedback(messages: &[String], output: String, denied: bool) -> String {
if messages.is_empty() {
return output;
}
let mut sections = Vec::new();
if !output.trim().is_empty() {
sections.push(output);
}
let label = if denied {
"Hook feedback (denied)"
} else {
"Hook feedback"
};
sections.push(format!("{label}:\n{}", messages.join("\n")));
sections.join("\n\n")
}
type ToolHandler = Box<dyn FnMut(&str) -> Result<String, ToolError>>;
#[derive(Default)]
@@ -325,10 +458,12 @@ impl ToolExecutor for StaticToolExecutor {
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::{
ApiClient, ApiRequest, AssistantEvent, ConversationRuntime, RuntimeError,
StaticToolExecutor,
parse_auto_compaction_threshold, ApiClient, ApiRequest, AssistantEvent,
AutoCompactionEvent, ConversationRuntime, RuntimeError, StaticToolExecutor,
DEFAULT_AUTO_COMPACTION_INPUT_TOKENS_THRESHOLD,
};
use crate::compact::CompactionConfig;
use crate::config::{RuntimeFeatureConfig, RuntimeHookConfig};
use crate::permissions::{
PermissionMode, PermissionPolicy, PermissionPromptDecision, PermissionPrompter,
PermissionRequest,
@@ -414,6 +549,7 @@ mod tests {
cwd: PathBuf::from("/tmp/project"),
current_date: "2026-03-31".to_string(),
git_status: None,
git_diff: None,
instruction_files: Vec::new(),
})
.with_os("linux", "6.8")
@@ -435,6 +571,7 @@ mod tests {
assert_eq!(summary.tool_results.len(), 1);
assert_eq!(runtime.session().messages.len(), 4);
assert_eq!(summary.usage.output_tokens, 10);
assert_eq!(summary.auto_compaction, None);
assert!(matches!(
runtime.session().messages[1].blocks[1],
ContentBlock::ToolUse { .. }
@@ -502,6 +639,141 @@ mod tests {
));
}
#[test]
fn denies_tool_use_when_pre_tool_hook_blocks() {
struct SingleCallApiClient;
impl ApiClient for SingleCallApiClient {
fn stream(&mut self, request: ApiRequest) -> Result<Vec<AssistantEvent>, RuntimeError> {
if request
.messages
.iter()
.any(|message| message.role == MessageRole::Tool)
{
return Ok(vec![
AssistantEvent::TextDelta("blocked".to_string()),
AssistantEvent::MessageStop,
]);
}
Ok(vec![
AssistantEvent::ToolUse {
id: "tool-1".to_string(),
name: "blocked".to_string(),
input: r#"{"path":"secret.txt"}"#.to_string(),
},
AssistantEvent::MessageStop,
])
}
}
let mut runtime = ConversationRuntime::new_with_features(
Session::new(),
SingleCallApiClient,
StaticToolExecutor::new().register("blocked", |_input| {
panic!("tool should not execute when hook denies")
}),
PermissionPolicy::new(PermissionMode::DangerFullAccess),
vec!["system".to_string()],
RuntimeFeatureConfig::default().with_hooks(RuntimeHookConfig::new(
vec![shell_snippet("printf 'blocked by hook'; exit 2")],
Vec::new(),
)),
);
let summary = runtime
.run_turn("use the tool", None)
.expect("conversation should continue after hook denial");
assert_eq!(summary.tool_results.len(), 1);
let ContentBlock::ToolResult {
is_error, output, ..
} = &summary.tool_results[0].blocks[0]
else {
panic!("expected tool result block");
};
assert!(
*is_error,
"hook denial should produce an error result: {output}"
);
assert!(
output.contains("denied tool") || output.contains("blocked by hook"),
"unexpected hook denial output: {output:?}"
);
}
#[test]
fn appends_post_tool_hook_feedback_to_tool_result() {
struct TwoCallApiClient {
calls: usize,
}
impl ApiClient for TwoCallApiClient {
fn stream(&mut self, request: ApiRequest) -> Result<Vec<AssistantEvent>, RuntimeError> {
self.calls += 1;
match self.calls {
1 => Ok(vec![
AssistantEvent::ToolUse {
id: "tool-1".to_string(),
name: "add".to_string(),
input: r#"{"lhs":2,"rhs":2}"#.to_string(),
},
AssistantEvent::MessageStop,
]),
2 => {
assert!(request
.messages
.iter()
.any(|message| message.role == MessageRole::Tool));
Ok(vec![
AssistantEvent::TextDelta("done".to_string()),
AssistantEvent::MessageStop,
])
}
_ => Err(RuntimeError::new("unexpected extra API call")),
}
}
}
let mut runtime = ConversationRuntime::new_with_features(
Session::new(),
TwoCallApiClient { calls: 0 },
StaticToolExecutor::new().register("add", |_input| Ok("4".to_string())),
PermissionPolicy::new(PermissionMode::DangerFullAccess),
vec!["system".to_string()],
RuntimeFeatureConfig::default().with_hooks(RuntimeHookConfig::new(
vec![shell_snippet("printf 'pre hook ran'")],
vec![shell_snippet("printf 'post hook ran'")],
)),
);
let summary = runtime
.run_turn("use add", None)
.expect("tool loop succeeds");
assert_eq!(summary.tool_results.len(), 1);
let ContentBlock::ToolResult {
is_error, output, ..
} = &summary.tool_results[0].blocks[0]
else {
panic!("expected tool result block");
};
assert!(
!*is_error,
"post hook should preserve non-error result: {output:?}"
);
assert!(
output.contains("4"),
"tool output missing value: {output:?}"
);
assert!(
output.contains("pre hook ran"),
"tool output missing pre hook feedback: {output:?}"
);
assert!(
output.contains("post hook ran"),
"tool output missing post hook feedback: {output:?}"
);
}
#[test]
fn reconstructs_usage_tracker_from_restored_session() {
struct SimpleApi;
@@ -580,4 +852,121 @@ mod tests {
MessageRole::System
);
}
#[cfg(windows)]
fn shell_snippet(script: &str) -> String {
script.replace('\'', "\"")
}
#[cfg(not(windows))]
fn shell_snippet(script: &str) -> String {
script.to_string()
}
#[test]
fn auto_compacts_when_cumulative_input_threshold_is_crossed() {
struct SimpleApi;
impl ApiClient for SimpleApi {
fn stream(
&mut self,
_request: ApiRequest,
) -> Result<Vec<AssistantEvent>, RuntimeError> {
Ok(vec![
AssistantEvent::TextDelta("done".to_string()),
AssistantEvent::Usage(TokenUsage {
input_tokens: 120_000,
output_tokens: 4,
cache_creation_input_tokens: 0,
cache_read_input_tokens: 0,
}),
AssistantEvent::MessageStop,
])
}
}
let session = Session {
version: 1,
messages: vec![
crate::session::ConversationMessage::user_text("one"),
crate::session::ConversationMessage::assistant(vec![ContentBlock::Text {
text: "two".to_string(),
}]),
crate::session::ConversationMessage::user_text("three"),
crate::session::ConversationMessage::assistant(vec![ContentBlock::Text {
text: "four".to_string(),
}]),
],
};
let mut runtime = ConversationRuntime::new(
session,
SimpleApi,
StaticToolExecutor::new(),
PermissionPolicy::new(PermissionMode::DangerFullAccess),
vec!["system".to_string()],
)
.with_auto_compaction_input_tokens_threshold(100_000);
let summary = runtime
.run_turn("trigger", None)
.expect("turn should succeed");
assert_eq!(
summary.auto_compaction,
Some(AutoCompactionEvent {
removed_message_count: 2,
})
);
assert_eq!(runtime.session().messages[0].role, MessageRole::System);
}
#[test]
fn skips_auto_compaction_below_threshold() {
struct SimpleApi;
impl ApiClient for SimpleApi {
fn stream(
&mut self,
_request: ApiRequest,
) -> Result<Vec<AssistantEvent>, RuntimeError> {
Ok(vec![
AssistantEvent::TextDelta("done".to_string()),
AssistantEvent::Usage(TokenUsage {
input_tokens: 99_999,
output_tokens: 4,
cache_creation_input_tokens: 0,
cache_read_input_tokens: 0,
}),
AssistantEvent::MessageStop,
])
}
}
let mut runtime = ConversationRuntime::new(
Session::new(),
SimpleApi,
StaticToolExecutor::new(),
PermissionPolicy::new(PermissionMode::DangerFullAccess),
vec!["system".to_string()],
)
.with_auto_compaction_input_tokens_threshold(100_000);
let summary = runtime
.run_turn("trigger", None)
.expect("turn should succeed");
assert_eq!(summary.auto_compaction, None);
assert_eq!(runtime.session().messages.len(), 2);
}
#[test]
fn auto_compaction_threshold_defaults_and_parses_values() {
assert_eq!(
parse_auto_compaction_threshold(None),
DEFAULT_AUTO_COMPACTION_INPUT_TOKENS_THRESHOLD
);
assert_eq!(parse_auto_compaction_threshold(Some("4321")), 4321);
assert_eq!(
parse_auto_compaction_threshold(Some("not-a-number")),
DEFAULT_AUTO_COMPACTION_INPUT_TOKENS_THRESHOLD
);
}
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,349 @@
use std::ffi::OsStr;
use std::process::Command;
use serde_json::json;
use crate::config::{RuntimeFeatureConfig, RuntimeHookConfig};
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub enum HookEvent {
PreToolUse,
PostToolUse,
}
impl HookEvent {
fn as_str(self) -> &'static str {
match self {
Self::PreToolUse => "PreToolUse",
Self::PostToolUse => "PostToolUse",
}
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct HookRunResult {
denied: bool,
messages: Vec<String>,
}
impl HookRunResult {
#[must_use]
pub fn allow(messages: Vec<String>) -> Self {
Self {
denied: false,
messages,
}
}
#[must_use]
pub fn is_denied(&self) -> bool {
self.denied
}
#[must_use]
pub fn messages(&self) -> &[String] {
&self.messages
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Default)]
pub struct HookRunner {
config: RuntimeHookConfig,
}
impl HookRunner {
#[must_use]
pub fn new(config: RuntimeHookConfig) -> Self {
Self { config }
}
#[must_use]
pub fn from_feature_config(feature_config: &RuntimeFeatureConfig) -> Self {
Self::new(feature_config.hooks().clone())
}
#[must_use]
pub fn run_pre_tool_use(&self, tool_name: &str, tool_input: &str) -> HookRunResult {
self.run_commands(
HookEvent::PreToolUse,
self.config.pre_tool_use(),
tool_name,
tool_input,
None,
false,
)
}
#[must_use]
pub fn run_post_tool_use(
&self,
tool_name: &str,
tool_input: &str,
tool_output: &str,
is_error: bool,
) -> HookRunResult {
self.run_commands(
HookEvent::PostToolUse,
self.config.post_tool_use(),
tool_name,
tool_input,
Some(tool_output),
is_error,
)
}
fn run_commands(
&self,
event: HookEvent,
commands: &[String],
tool_name: &str,
tool_input: &str,
tool_output: Option<&str>,
is_error: bool,
) -> HookRunResult {
if commands.is_empty() {
return HookRunResult::allow(Vec::new());
}
let payload = json!({
"hook_event_name": event.as_str(),
"tool_name": tool_name,
"tool_input": parse_tool_input(tool_input),
"tool_input_json": tool_input,
"tool_output": tool_output,
"tool_result_is_error": is_error,
})
.to_string();
let mut messages = Vec::new();
for command in commands {
match self.run_command(
command,
event,
tool_name,
tool_input,
tool_output,
is_error,
&payload,
) {
HookCommandOutcome::Allow { message } => {
if let Some(message) = message {
messages.push(message);
}
}
HookCommandOutcome::Deny { message } => {
let message = message.unwrap_or_else(|| {
format!("{} hook denied tool `{tool_name}`", event.as_str())
});
messages.push(message);
return HookRunResult {
denied: true,
messages,
};
}
HookCommandOutcome::Warn { message } => messages.push(message),
}
}
HookRunResult::allow(messages)
}
fn run_command(
&self,
command: &str,
event: HookEvent,
tool_name: &str,
tool_input: &str,
tool_output: Option<&str>,
is_error: bool,
payload: &str,
) -> HookCommandOutcome {
let mut child = shell_command(command);
child.stdin(std::process::Stdio::piped());
child.stdout(std::process::Stdio::piped());
child.stderr(std::process::Stdio::piped());
child.env("HOOK_EVENT", event.as_str());
child.env("HOOK_TOOL_NAME", tool_name);
child.env("HOOK_TOOL_INPUT", tool_input);
child.env("HOOK_TOOL_IS_ERROR", if is_error { "1" } else { "0" });
if let Some(tool_output) = tool_output {
child.env("HOOK_TOOL_OUTPUT", tool_output);
}
match child.output_with_stdin(payload.as_bytes()) {
Ok(output) => {
let stdout = String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stdout).trim().to_string();
let stderr = String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stderr).trim().to_string();
let message = (!stdout.is_empty()).then_some(stdout);
match output.status.code() {
Some(0) => HookCommandOutcome::Allow { message },
Some(2) => HookCommandOutcome::Deny { message },
Some(code) => HookCommandOutcome::Warn {
message: format_hook_warning(
command,
code,
message.as_deref(),
stderr.as_str(),
),
},
None => HookCommandOutcome::Warn {
message: format!(
"{} hook `{command}` terminated by signal while handling `{tool_name}`",
event.as_str()
),
},
}
}
Err(error) => HookCommandOutcome::Warn {
message: format!(
"{} hook `{command}` failed to start for `{tool_name}`: {error}",
event.as_str()
),
},
}
}
}
enum HookCommandOutcome {
Allow { message: Option<String> },
Deny { message: Option<String> },
Warn { message: String },
}
fn parse_tool_input(tool_input: &str) -> serde_json::Value {
serde_json::from_str(tool_input).unwrap_or_else(|_| json!({ "raw": tool_input }))
}
fn format_hook_warning(command: &str, code: i32, stdout: Option<&str>, stderr: &str) -> String {
let mut message =
format!("Hook `{command}` exited with status {code}; allowing tool execution to continue");
if let Some(stdout) = stdout.filter(|stdout| !stdout.is_empty()) {
message.push_str(": ");
message.push_str(stdout);
} else if !stderr.is_empty() {
message.push_str(": ");
message.push_str(stderr);
}
message
}
fn shell_command(command: &str) -> CommandWithStdin {
#[cfg(windows)]
let mut command_builder = {
let mut command_builder = Command::new("cmd");
command_builder.arg("/C").arg(command);
CommandWithStdin::new(command_builder)
};
#[cfg(not(windows))]
let command_builder = {
let mut command_builder = Command::new("sh");
command_builder.arg("-lc").arg(command);
CommandWithStdin::new(command_builder)
};
command_builder
}
struct CommandWithStdin {
command: Command,
}
impl CommandWithStdin {
fn new(command: Command) -> Self {
Self { command }
}
fn stdin(&mut self, cfg: std::process::Stdio) -> &mut Self {
self.command.stdin(cfg);
self
}
fn stdout(&mut self, cfg: std::process::Stdio) -> &mut Self {
self.command.stdout(cfg);
self
}
fn stderr(&mut self, cfg: std::process::Stdio) -> &mut Self {
self.command.stderr(cfg);
self
}
fn env<K, V>(&mut self, key: K, value: V) -> &mut Self
where
K: AsRef<OsStr>,
V: AsRef<OsStr>,
{
self.command.env(key, value);
self
}
fn output_with_stdin(&mut self, stdin: &[u8]) -> std::io::Result<std::process::Output> {
let mut child = self.command.spawn()?;
if let Some(mut child_stdin) = child.stdin.take() {
use std::io::Write;
child_stdin.write_all(stdin)?;
}
child.wait_with_output()
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::{HookRunResult, HookRunner};
use crate::config::{RuntimeFeatureConfig, RuntimeHookConfig};
#[test]
fn allows_exit_code_zero_and_captures_stdout() {
let runner = HookRunner::new(RuntimeHookConfig::new(
vec![shell_snippet("printf 'pre ok'")],
Vec::new(),
));
let result = runner.run_pre_tool_use("Read", r#"{"path":"README.md"}"#);
assert_eq!(result, HookRunResult::allow(vec!["pre ok".to_string()]));
}
#[test]
fn denies_exit_code_two() {
let runner = HookRunner::new(RuntimeHookConfig::new(
vec![shell_snippet("printf 'blocked by hook'; exit 2")],
Vec::new(),
));
let result = runner.run_pre_tool_use("Bash", r#"{"command":"pwd"}"#);
assert!(result.is_denied());
assert_eq!(result.messages(), &["blocked by hook".to_string()]);
}
#[test]
fn warns_for_other_non_zero_statuses() {
let runner = HookRunner::from_feature_config(&RuntimeFeatureConfig::default().with_hooks(
RuntimeHookConfig::new(
vec![shell_snippet("printf 'warning hook'; exit 1")],
Vec::new(),
),
));
let result = runner.run_pre_tool_use("Edit", r#"{"file":"src/lib.rs"}"#);
assert!(!result.is_denied());
assert!(result
.messages()
.iter()
.any(|message| message.contains("allowing tool execution to continue")));
}
#[cfg(windows)]
fn shell_snippet(script: &str) -> String {
script.replace('\'', "\"")
}
#[cfg(not(windows))]
fn shell_snippet(script: &str) -> String {
script.to_string()
}
}

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@@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ mod compact;
mod config;
mod conversation;
mod file_ops;
mod hooks;
mod json;
mod mcp;
mod mcp_client;
@@ -12,6 +13,7 @@ mod oauth;
mod permissions;
mod prompt;
mod remote;
pub mod sandbox;
mod session;
mod usage;
@@ -25,18 +27,19 @@ pub use config::{
ConfigEntry, ConfigError, ConfigLoader, ConfigSource, McpClaudeAiProxyServerConfig,
McpConfigCollection, McpOAuthConfig, McpRemoteServerConfig, McpSdkServerConfig,
McpServerConfig, McpStdioServerConfig, McpTransport, McpWebSocketServerConfig, OAuthConfig,
ResolvedPermissionMode, RuntimeConfig, RuntimeFeatureConfig, ScopedMcpServerConfig,
CLAUDE_CODE_SETTINGS_SCHEMA_NAME,
ResolvedPermissionMode, RuntimeConfig, RuntimeFeatureConfig, RuntimeHookConfig,
ScopedMcpServerConfig, CLAUDE_CODE_SETTINGS_SCHEMA_NAME,
};
pub use conversation::{
ApiClient, ApiRequest, AssistantEvent, ConversationRuntime, RuntimeError, StaticToolExecutor,
ToolError, ToolExecutor, TurnSummary,
auto_compaction_threshold_from_env, ApiClient, ApiRequest, AssistantEvent, AutoCompactionEvent,
ConversationRuntime, RuntimeError, StaticToolExecutor, ToolError, ToolExecutor, TurnSummary,
};
pub use file_ops::{
edit_file, glob_search, grep_search, read_file, write_file, EditFileOutput, GlobSearchOutput,
GrepSearchInput, GrepSearchOutput, ReadFileOutput, StructuredPatchHunk, TextFilePayload,
WriteFileOutput,
};
pub use hooks::{HookEvent, HookRunResult, HookRunner};
pub use mcp::{
mcp_server_signature, mcp_tool_name, mcp_tool_prefix, normalize_name_for_mcp,
scoped_mcp_config_hash, unwrap_ccr_proxy_url,

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@@ -5,6 +5,8 @@ pub enum PermissionMode {
ReadOnly,
WorkspaceWrite,
DangerFullAccess,
Prompt,
Allow,
}
impl PermissionMode {
@@ -14,6 +16,8 @@ impl PermissionMode {
Self::ReadOnly => "read-only",
Self::WorkspaceWrite => "workspace-write",
Self::DangerFullAccess => "danger-full-access",
Self::Prompt => "prompt",
Self::Allow => "allow",
}
}
}
@@ -90,7 +94,7 @@ impl PermissionPolicy {
) -> PermissionOutcome {
let current_mode = self.active_mode();
let required_mode = self.required_mode_for(tool_name);
if current_mode >= required_mode {
if current_mode == PermissionMode::Allow || current_mode >= required_mode {
return PermissionOutcome::Allow;
}
@@ -101,8 +105,9 @@ impl PermissionPolicy {
required_mode,
};
if current_mode == PermissionMode::WorkspaceWrite
&& required_mode == PermissionMode::DangerFullAccess
if current_mode == PermissionMode::Prompt
|| (current_mode == PermissionMode::WorkspaceWrite
&& required_mode == PermissionMode::DangerFullAccess)
{
return match prompter.as_mut() {
Some(prompter) => match prompter.decide(&request) {

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@@ -50,6 +50,7 @@ pub struct ProjectContext {
pub cwd: PathBuf,
pub current_date: String,
pub git_status: Option<String>,
pub git_diff: Option<String>,
pub instruction_files: Vec<ContextFile>,
}
@@ -64,6 +65,7 @@ impl ProjectContext {
cwd,
current_date: current_date.into(),
git_status: None,
git_diff: None,
instruction_files,
})
}
@@ -74,6 +76,7 @@ impl ProjectContext {
) -> std::io::Result<Self> {
let mut context = Self::discover(cwd, current_date)?;
context.git_status = read_git_status(&context.cwd);
context.git_diff = read_git_diff(&context.cwd);
Ok(context)
}
}
@@ -239,6 +242,38 @@ fn read_git_status(cwd: &Path) -> Option<String> {
}
}
fn read_git_diff(cwd: &Path) -> Option<String> {
let mut sections = Vec::new();
let staged = read_git_output(cwd, &["diff", "--cached"])?;
if !staged.trim().is_empty() {
sections.push(format!("Staged changes:\n{}", staged.trim_end()));
}
let unstaged = read_git_output(cwd, &["diff"])?;
if !unstaged.trim().is_empty() {
sections.push(format!("Unstaged changes:\n{}", unstaged.trim_end()));
}
if sections.is_empty() {
None
} else {
Some(sections.join("\n\n"))
}
}
fn read_git_output(cwd: &Path, args: &[&str]) -> Option<String> {
let output = Command::new("git")
.args(args)
.current_dir(cwd)
.output()
.ok()?;
if !output.status.success() {
return None;
}
String::from_utf8(output.stdout).ok()
}
fn render_project_context(project_context: &ProjectContext) -> String {
let mut lines = vec!["# Project context".to_string()];
let mut bullets = vec![
@@ -257,6 +292,11 @@ fn render_project_context(project_context: &ProjectContext) -> String {
lines.push("Git status snapshot:".to_string());
lines.push(status.clone());
}
if let Some(diff) = &project_context.git_diff {
lines.push(String::new());
lines.push("Git diff snapshot:".to_string());
lines.push(diff.clone());
}
lines.join("\n")
}
@@ -381,7 +421,7 @@ fn render_config_section(config: &RuntimeConfig) -> String {
let mut lines = vec!["# Runtime config".to_string()];
if config.loaded_entries().is_empty() {
lines.extend(prepend_bullets(vec![
"No Claude Code settings files loaded.".to_string(),
"No Claw Code settings files loaded.".to_string(),
]));
return lines.join("\n");
}
@@ -577,6 +617,49 @@ mod tests {
assert!(status.contains("## No commits yet on") || status.contains("## "));
assert!(status.contains("?? CLAUDE.md"));
assert!(status.contains("?? tracked.txt"));
assert!(context.git_diff.is_none());
fs::remove_dir_all(root).expect("cleanup temp dir");
}
#[test]
fn discover_with_git_includes_diff_snapshot_for_tracked_changes() {
let root = temp_dir();
fs::create_dir_all(&root).expect("root dir");
std::process::Command::new("git")
.args(["init", "--quiet"])
.current_dir(&root)
.status()
.expect("git init should run");
std::process::Command::new("git")
.args(["config", "user.email", "tests@example.com"])
.current_dir(&root)
.status()
.expect("git config email should run");
std::process::Command::new("git")
.args(["config", "user.name", "Runtime Prompt Tests"])
.current_dir(&root)
.status()
.expect("git config name should run");
fs::write(root.join("tracked.txt"), "hello\n").expect("write tracked file");
std::process::Command::new("git")
.args(["add", "tracked.txt"])
.current_dir(&root)
.status()
.expect("git add should run");
std::process::Command::new("git")
.args(["commit", "-m", "init", "--quiet"])
.current_dir(&root)
.status()
.expect("git commit should run");
fs::write(root.join("tracked.txt"), "hello\nworld\n").expect("rewrite tracked file");
let context =
ProjectContext::discover_with_git(&root, "2026-03-31").expect("context should load");
let diff = context.git_diff.expect("git diff should be present");
assert!(diff.contains("Unstaged changes:"));
assert!(diff.contains("tracked.txt"));
fs::remove_dir_all(root).expect("cleanup temp dir");
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,364 @@
use std::env;
use std::fs;
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Serialize, Deserialize, PartialEq, Eq, Default)]
#[serde(rename_all = "kebab-case")]
pub enum FilesystemIsolationMode {
Off,
#[default]
WorkspaceOnly,
AllowList,
}
impl FilesystemIsolationMode {
#[must_use]
pub fn as_str(self) -> &'static str {
match self {
Self::Off => "off",
Self::WorkspaceOnly => "workspace-only",
Self::AllowList => "allow-list",
}
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, PartialEq, Eq, Default)]
pub struct SandboxConfig {
pub enabled: Option<bool>,
pub namespace_restrictions: Option<bool>,
pub network_isolation: Option<bool>,
pub filesystem_mode: Option<FilesystemIsolationMode>,
pub allowed_mounts: Vec<String>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, PartialEq, Eq, Default)]
pub struct SandboxRequest {
pub enabled: bool,
pub namespace_restrictions: bool,
pub network_isolation: bool,
pub filesystem_mode: FilesystemIsolationMode,
pub allowed_mounts: Vec<String>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, PartialEq, Eq, Default)]
pub struct ContainerEnvironment {
pub in_container: bool,
pub markers: Vec<String>,
}
#[allow(clippy::struct_excessive_bools)]
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, PartialEq, Eq, Default)]
pub struct SandboxStatus {
pub enabled: bool,
pub requested: SandboxRequest,
pub supported: bool,
pub active: bool,
pub namespace_supported: bool,
pub namespace_active: bool,
pub network_supported: bool,
pub network_active: bool,
pub filesystem_mode: FilesystemIsolationMode,
pub filesystem_active: bool,
pub allowed_mounts: Vec<String>,
pub in_container: bool,
pub container_markers: Vec<String>,
pub fallback_reason: Option<String>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct SandboxDetectionInputs<'a> {
pub env_pairs: Vec<(String, String)>,
pub dockerenv_exists: bool,
pub containerenv_exists: bool,
pub proc_1_cgroup: Option<&'a str>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct LinuxSandboxCommand {
pub program: String,
pub args: Vec<String>,
pub env: Vec<(String, String)>,
}
impl SandboxConfig {
#[must_use]
pub fn resolve_request(
&self,
enabled_override: Option<bool>,
namespace_override: Option<bool>,
network_override: Option<bool>,
filesystem_mode_override: Option<FilesystemIsolationMode>,
allowed_mounts_override: Option<Vec<String>>,
) -> SandboxRequest {
SandboxRequest {
enabled: enabled_override.unwrap_or(self.enabled.unwrap_or(true)),
namespace_restrictions: namespace_override
.unwrap_or(self.namespace_restrictions.unwrap_or(true)),
network_isolation: network_override.unwrap_or(self.network_isolation.unwrap_or(false)),
filesystem_mode: filesystem_mode_override
.or(self.filesystem_mode)
.unwrap_or_default(),
allowed_mounts: allowed_mounts_override.unwrap_or_else(|| self.allowed_mounts.clone()),
}
}
}
#[must_use]
pub fn detect_container_environment() -> ContainerEnvironment {
let proc_1_cgroup = fs::read_to_string("/proc/1/cgroup").ok();
detect_container_environment_from(SandboxDetectionInputs {
env_pairs: env::vars().collect(),
dockerenv_exists: Path::new("/.dockerenv").exists(),
containerenv_exists: Path::new("/run/.containerenv").exists(),
proc_1_cgroup: proc_1_cgroup.as_deref(),
})
}
#[must_use]
pub fn detect_container_environment_from(
inputs: SandboxDetectionInputs<'_>,
) -> ContainerEnvironment {
let mut markers = Vec::new();
if inputs.dockerenv_exists {
markers.push("/.dockerenv".to_string());
}
if inputs.containerenv_exists {
markers.push("/run/.containerenv".to_string());
}
for (key, value) in inputs.env_pairs {
let normalized = key.to_ascii_lowercase();
if matches!(
normalized.as_str(),
"container" | "docker" | "podman" | "kubernetes_service_host"
) && !value.is_empty()
{
markers.push(format!("env:{key}={value}"));
}
}
if let Some(cgroup) = inputs.proc_1_cgroup {
for needle in ["docker", "containerd", "kubepods", "podman", "libpod"] {
if cgroup.contains(needle) {
markers.push(format!("/proc/1/cgroup:{needle}"));
}
}
}
markers.sort();
markers.dedup();
ContainerEnvironment {
in_container: !markers.is_empty(),
markers,
}
}
#[must_use]
pub fn resolve_sandbox_status(config: &SandboxConfig, cwd: &Path) -> SandboxStatus {
let request = config.resolve_request(None, None, None, None, None);
resolve_sandbox_status_for_request(&request, cwd)
}
#[must_use]
pub fn resolve_sandbox_status_for_request(request: &SandboxRequest, cwd: &Path) -> SandboxStatus {
let container = detect_container_environment();
let namespace_supported = cfg!(target_os = "linux") && command_exists("unshare");
let network_supported = namespace_supported;
let filesystem_active =
request.enabled && request.filesystem_mode != FilesystemIsolationMode::Off;
let mut fallback_reasons = Vec::new();
if request.enabled && request.namespace_restrictions && !namespace_supported {
fallback_reasons
.push("namespace isolation unavailable (requires Linux with `unshare`)".to_string());
}
if request.enabled && request.network_isolation && !network_supported {
fallback_reasons
.push("network isolation unavailable (requires Linux with `unshare`)".to_string());
}
if request.enabled
&& request.filesystem_mode == FilesystemIsolationMode::AllowList
&& request.allowed_mounts.is_empty()
{
fallback_reasons
.push("filesystem allow-list requested without configured mounts".to_string());
}
let active = request.enabled
&& (!request.namespace_restrictions || namespace_supported)
&& (!request.network_isolation || network_supported);
let allowed_mounts = normalize_mounts(&request.allowed_mounts, cwd);
SandboxStatus {
enabled: request.enabled,
requested: request.clone(),
supported: namespace_supported,
active,
namespace_supported,
namespace_active: request.enabled && request.namespace_restrictions && namespace_supported,
network_supported,
network_active: request.enabled && request.network_isolation && network_supported,
filesystem_mode: request.filesystem_mode,
filesystem_active,
allowed_mounts,
in_container: container.in_container,
container_markers: container.markers,
fallback_reason: (!fallback_reasons.is_empty()).then(|| fallback_reasons.join("; ")),
}
}
#[must_use]
pub fn build_linux_sandbox_command(
command: &str,
cwd: &Path,
status: &SandboxStatus,
) -> Option<LinuxSandboxCommand> {
if !cfg!(target_os = "linux")
|| !status.enabled
|| (!status.namespace_active && !status.network_active)
{
return None;
}
let mut args = vec![
"--user".to_string(),
"--map-root-user".to_string(),
"--mount".to_string(),
"--ipc".to_string(),
"--pid".to_string(),
"--uts".to_string(),
"--fork".to_string(),
];
if status.network_active {
args.push("--net".to_string());
}
args.push("sh".to_string());
args.push("-lc".to_string());
args.push(command.to_string());
let sandbox_home = cwd.join(".sandbox-home");
let sandbox_tmp = cwd.join(".sandbox-tmp");
let mut env = vec![
("HOME".to_string(), sandbox_home.display().to_string()),
("TMPDIR".to_string(), sandbox_tmp.display().to_string()),
(
"CLAWD_SANDBOX_FILESYSTEM_MODE".to_string(),
status.filesystem_mode.as_str().to_string(),
),
(
"CLAWD_SANDBOX_ALLOWED_MOUNTS".to_string(),
status.allowed_mounts.join(":"),
),
];
if let Ok(path) = env::var("PATH") {
env.push(("PATH".to_string(), path));
}
Some(LinuxSandboxCommand {
program: "unshare".to_string(),
args,
env,
})
}
fn normalize_mounts(mounts: &[String], cwd: &Path) -> Vec<String> {
let cwd = cwd.to_path_buf();
mounts
.iter()
.map(|mount| {
let path = PathBuf::from(mount);
if path.is_absolute() {
path
} else {
cwd.join(path)
}
})
.map(|path| path.display().to_string())
.collect()
}
fn command_exists(command: &str) -> bool {
env::var_os("PATH")
.is_some_and(|paths| env::split_paths(&paths).any(|path| path.join(command).exists()))
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::{
build_linux_sandbox_command, detect_container_environment_from, FilesystemIsolationMode,
SandboxConfig, SandboxDetectionInputs,
};
use std::path::Path;
#[test]
fn detects_container_markers_from_multiple_sources() {
let detected = detect_container_environment_from(SandboxDetectionInputs {
env_pairs: vec![("container".to_string(), "docker".to_string())],
dockerenv_exists: true,
containerenv_exists: false,
proc_1_cgroup: Some("12:memory:/docker/abc"),
});
assert!(detected.in_container);
assert!(detected
.markers
.iter()
.any(|marker| marker == "/.dockerenv"));
assert!(detected
.markers
.iter()
.any(|marker| marker == "env:container=docker"));
assert!(detected
.markers
.iter()
.any(|marker| marker == "/proc/1/cgroup:docker"));
}
#[test]
fn resolves_request_with_overrides() {
let config = SandboxConfig {
enabled: Some(true),
namespace_restrictions: Some(true),
network_isolation: Some(false),
filesystem_mode: Some(FilesystemIsolationMode::WorkspaceOnly),
allowed_mounts: vec!["logs".to_string()],
};
let request = config.resolve_request(
Some(true),
Some(false),
Some(true),
Some(FilesystemIsolationMode::AllowList),
Some(vec!["tmp".to_string()]),
);
assert!(request.enabled);
assert!(!request.namespace_restrictions);
assert!(request.network_isolation);
assert_eq!(request.filesystem_mode, FilesystemIsolationMode::AllowList);
assert_eq!(request.allowed_mounts, vec!["tmp"]);
}
#[test]
fn builds_linux_launcher_with_network_flag_when_requested() {
let config = SandboxConfig::default();
let status = super::resolve_sandbox_status_for_request(
&config.resolve_request(
Some(true),
Some(true),
Some(true),
Some(FilesystemIsolationMode::WorkspaceOnly),
None,
),
Path::new("/workspace"),
);
if let Some(launcher) =
build_linux_sandbox_command("printf hi", Path::new("/workspace"), &status)
{
assert_eq!(launcher.program, "unshare");
assert!(launcher.args.iter().any(|arg| arg == "--mount"));
assert!(launcher.args.iter().any(|arg| arg == "--net") == status.network_active);
}
}
}

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@@ -5,12 +5,17 @@ edition.workspace = true
license.workspace = true
publish.workspace = true
[[bin]]
name = "claw"
path = "src/main.rs"
[dependencies]
api = { path = "../api" }
commands = { path = "../commands" }
compat-harness = { path = "../compat-harness" }
crossterm = "0.28"
pulldown-cmark = "0.13"
rustyline = "15"
runtime = { path = "../runtime" }
serde_json = "1"
syntect = "5"

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@@ -386,13 +386,13 @@ mod tests {
fn session_state_tracks_config_values() {
let config = SessionConfig {
model: "claude".into(),
permission_mode: PermissionMode::WorkspaceWrite,
permission_mode: PermissionMode::DangerFullAccess,
config: Some(PathBuf::from("settings.toml")),
output_format: OutputFormat::Text,
};
assert_eq!(config.model, "claude");
assert_eq!(config.permission_mode, PermissionMode::WorkspaceWrite);
assert_eq!(config.permission_mode, PermissionMode::DangerFullAccess);
assert_eq!(config.config, Some(PathBuf::from("settings.toml")));
}
}

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@@ -9,10 +9,10 @@ use clap::{Parser, Subcommand, ValueEnum};
about = "Rust Claude CLI prototype"
)]
pub struct Cli {
#[arg(long, default_value = "claude-3-7-sonnet")]
#[arg(long, default_value = "claude-opus-4-6")]
pub model: String,
#[arg(long, value_enum, default_value_t = PermissionMode::WorkspaceWrite)]
#[arg(long, value_enum, default_value_t = PermissionMode::DangerFullAccess)]
pub permission_mode: PermissionMode,
#[arg(long)]
@@ -99,4 +99,10 @@ mod tests {
let logout = Cli::parse_from(["rusty-claude-cli", "logout"]);
assert_eq!(logout.command, Some(Command::Logout));
}
#[test]
fn defaults_to_danger_full_access_permission_mode() {
let cli = Cli::parse_from(["rusty-claude-cli"]);
assert_eq!(cli.permission_mode, PermissionMode::DangerFullAccess);
}
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,433 @@
use std::fs;
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
const STARTER_CLAUDE_JSON: &str = concat!(
"{\n",
" \"permissions\": {\n",
" \"defaultMode\": \"dontAsk\"\n",
" }\n",
"}\n",
);
const GITIGNORE_COMMENT: &str = "# Claw Code local artifacts";
const GITIGNORE_ENTRIES: [&str; 2] = [".claude/settings.local.json", ".claude/sessions/"];
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub(crate) enum InitStatus {
Created,
Updated,
Skipped,
}
impl InitStatus {
#[must_use]
pub(crate) fn label(self) -> &'static str {
match self {
Self::Created => "created",
Self::Updated => "updated",
Self::Skipped => "skipped (already exists)",
}
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub(crate) struct InitArtifact {
pub(crate) name: &'static str,
pub(crate) status: InitStatus,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub(crate) struct InitReport {
pub(crate) project_root: PathBuf,
pub(crate) artifacts: Vec<InitArtifact>,
}
impl InitReport {
#[must_use]
pub(crate) fn render(&self) -> String {
let mut lines = vec![
"Init".to_string(),
format!(" Project {}", self.project_root.display()),
];
for artifact in &self.artifacts {
lines.push(format!(
" {:<16} {}",
artifact.name,
artifact.status.label()
));
}
lines.push(" Next step Review and tailor the generated guidance".to_string());
lines.join("\n")
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Default, PartialEq, Eq)]
#[allow(clippy::struct_excessive_bools)]
struct RepoDetection {
rust_workspace: bool,
rust_root: bool,
python: bool,
package_json: bool,
typescript: bool,
nextjs: bool,
react: bool,
vite: bool,
nest: bool,
src_dir: bool,
tests_dir: bool,
rust_dir: bool,
}
pub(crate) fn initialize_repo(cwd: &Path) -> Result<InitReport, Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
let mut artifacts = Vec::new();
let claude_dir = cwd.join(".claude");
artifacts.push(InitArtifact {
name: ".claude/",
status: ensure_dir(&claude_dir)?,
});
let claude_json = cwd.join(".claude.json");
artifacts.push(InitArtifact {
name: ".claude.json",
status: write_file_if_missing(&claude_json, STARTER_CLAUDE_JSON)?,
});
let gitignore = cwd.join(".gitignore");
artifacts.push(InitArtifact {
name: ".gitignore",
status: ensure_gitignore_entries(&gitignore)?,
});
let claude_md = cwd.join("CLAUDE.md");
let content = render_init_claude_md(cwd);
artifacts.push(InitArtifact {
name: "CLAUDE.md",
status: write_file_if_missing(&claude_md, &content)?,
});
Ok(InitReport {
project_root: cwd.to_path_buf(),
artifacts,
})
}
fn ensure_dir(path: &Path) -> Result<InitStatus, std::io::Error> {
if path.is_dir() {
return Ok(InitStatus::Skipped);
}
fs::create_dir_all(path)?;
Ok(InitStatus::Created)
}
fn write_file_if_missing(path: &Path, content: &str) -> Result<InitStatus, std::io::Error> {
if path.exists() {
return Ok(InitStatus::Skipped);
}
fs::write(path, content)?;
Ok(InitStatus::Created)
}
fn ensure_gitignore_entries(path: &Path) -> Result<InitStatus, std::io::Error> {
if !path.exists() {
let mut lines = vec![GITIGNORE_COMMENT.to_string()];
lines.extend(GITIGNORE_ENTRIES.iter().map(|entry| (*entry).to_string()));
fs::write(path, format!("{}\n", lines.join("\n")))?;
return Ok(InitStatus::Created);
}
let existing = fs::read_to_string(path)?;
let mut lines = existing.lines().map(ToOwned::to_owned).collect::<Vec<_>>();
let mut changed = false;
if !lines.iter().any(|line| line == GITIGNORE_COMMENT) {
lines.push(GITIGNORE_COMMENT.to_string());
changed = true;
}
for entry in GITIGNORE_ENTRIES {
if !lines.iter().any(|line| line == entry) {
lines.push(entry.to_string());
changed = true;
}
}
if !changed {
return Ok(InitStatus::Skipped);
}
fs::write(path, format!("{}\n", lines.join("\n")))?;
Ok(InitStatus::Updated)
}
pub(crate) fn render_init_claude_md(cwd: &Path) -> String {
let detection = detect_repo(cwd);
let mut lines = vec![
"# CLAUDE.md".to_string(),
String::new(),
"This file provides guidance to Claw Code (clawcode.dev) when working with code in this repository.".to_string(),
String::new(),
];
let detected_languages = detected_languages(&detection);
let detected_frameworks = detected_frameworks(&detection);
lines.push("## Detected stack".to_string());
if detected_languages.is_empty() {
lines.push("- No specific language markers were detected yet; document the primary language and verification commands once the project structure settles.".to_string());
} else {
lines.push(format!("- Languages: {}.", detected_languages.join(", ")));
}
if detected_frameworks.is_empty() {
lines.push("- Frameworks: none detected from the supported starter markers.".to_string());
} else {
lines.push(format!(
"- Frameworks/tooling markers: {}.",
detected_frameworks.join(", ")
));
}
lines.push(String::new());
let verification_lines = verification_lines(cwd, &detection);
if !verification_lines.is_empty() {
lines.push("## Verification".to_string());
lines.extend(verification_lines);
lines.push(String::new());
}
let structure_lines = repository_shape_lines(&detection);
if !structure_lines.is_empty() {
lines.push("## Repository shape".to_string());
lines.extend(structure_lines);
lines.push(String::new());
}
let framework_lines = framework_notes(&detection);
if !framework_lines.is_empty() {
lines.push("## Framework notes".to_string());
lines.extend(framework_lines);
lines.push(String::new());
}
lines.push("## Working agreement".to_string());
lines.push("- Prefer small, reviewable changes and keep generated bootstrap files aligned with actual repo workflows.".to_string());
lines.push("- Keep shared defaults in `.claude.json`; reserve `.claude/settings.local.json` for machine-local overrides.".to_string());
lines.push("- Do not overwrite existing `CLAUDE.md` content automatically; update it intentionally when repo workflows change.".to_string());
lines.push(String::new());
lines.join("\n")
}
fn detect_repo(cwd: &Path) -> RepoDetection {
let package_json_contents = fs::read_to_string(cwd.join("package.json"))
.unwrap_or_default()
.to_ascii_lowercase();
RepoDetection {
rust_workspace: cwd.join("rust").join("Cargo.toml").is_file(),
rust_root: cwd.join("Cargo.toml").is_file(),
python: cwd.join("pyproject.toml").is_file()
|| cwd.join("requirements.txt").is_file()
|| cwd.join("setup.py").is_file(),
package_json: cwd.join("package.json").is_file(),
typescript: cwd.join("tsconfig.json").is_file()
|| package_json_contents.contains("typescript"),
nextjs: package_json_contents.contains("\"next\""),
react: package_json_contents.contains("\"react\""),
vite: package_json_contents.contains("\"vite\""),
nest: package_json_contents.contains("@nestjs"),
src_dir: cwd.join("src").is_dir(),
tests_dir: cwd.join("tests").is_dir(),
rust_dir: cwd.join("rust").is_dir(),
}
}
fn detected_languages(detection: &RepoDetection) -> Vec<&'static str> {
let mut languages = Vec::new();
if detection.rust_workspace || detection.rust_root {
languages.push("Rust");
}
if detection.python {
languages.push("Python");
}
if detection.typescript {
languages.push("TypeScript");
} else if detection.package_json {
languages.push("JavaScript/Node.js");
}
languages
}
fn detected_frameworks(detection: &RepoDetection) -> Vec<&'static str> {
let mut frameworks = Vec::new();
if detection.nextjs {
frameworks.push("Next.js");
}
if detection.react {
frameworks.push("React");
}
if detection.vite {
frameworks.push("Vite");
}
if detection.nest {
frameworks.push("NestJS");
}
frameworks
}
fn verification_lines(cwd: &Path, detection: &RepoDetection) -> Vec<String> {
let mut lines = Vec::new();
if detection.rust_workspace {
lines.push("- Run Rust verification from `rust/`: `cargo fmt`, `cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets -- -D warnings`, `cargo test --workspace`".to_string());
} else if detection.rust_root {
lines.push("- Run Rust verification from the repo root: `cargo fmt`, `cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets -- -D warnings`, `cargo test --workspace`".to_string());
}
if detection.python {
if cwd.join("pyproject.toml").is_file() {
lines.push("- Run the Python project checks declared in `pyproject.toml` (for example: `pytest`, `ruff check`, and `mypy` when configured).".to_string());
} else {
lines.push(
"- Run the repo's Python test/lint commands before shipping changes.".to_string(),
);
}
}
if detection.package_json {
lines.push("- Run the JavaScript/TypeScript checks from `package.json` before shipping changes (`npm test`, `npm run lint`, `npm run build`, or the repo equivalent).".to_string());
}
if detection.tests_dir && detection.src_dir {
lines.push("- `src/` and `tests/` are both present; update both surfaces together when behavior changes.".to_string());
}
lines
}
fn repository_shape_lines(detection: &RepoDetection) -> Vec<String> {
let mut lines = Vec::new();
if detection.rust_dir {
lines.push(
"- `rust/` contains the Rust workspace and active CLI/runtime implementation."
.to_string(),
);
}
if detection.src_dir {
lines.push("- `src/` contains source files that should stay consistent with generated guidance and tests.".to_string());
}
if detection.tests_dir {
lines.push("- `tests/` contains validation surfaces that should be reviewed alongside code changes.".to_string());
}
lines
}
fn framework_notes(detection: &RepoDetection) -> Vec<String> {
let mut lines = Vec::new();
if detection.nextjs {
lines.push("- Next.js detected: preserve routing/data-fetching conventions and verify production builds after changing app structure.".to_string());
}
if detection.react && !detection.nextjs {
lines.push("- React detected: keep component behavior covered with focused tests and avoid unnecessary prop/API churn.".to_string());
}
if detection.vite {
lines.push("- Vite detected: validate the production bundle after changing build-sensitive configuration or imports.".to_string());
}
if detection.nest {
lines.push("- NestJS detected: keep module/provider boundaries explicit and verify controller/service wiring after refactors.".to_string());
}
lines
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::{initialize_repo, render_init_claude_md};
use std::fs;
use std::path::Path;
use std::time::{SystemTime, UNIX_EPOCH};
fn temp_dir() -> std::path::PathBuf {
let nanos = SystemTime::now()
.duration_since(UNIX_EPOCH)
.expect("time should be after epoch")
.as_nanos();
std::env::temp_dir().join(format!("rusty-claude-init-{nanos}"))
}
#[test]
fn initialize_repo_creates_expected_files_and_gitignore_entries() {
let root = temp_dir();
fs::create_dir_all(root.join("rust")).expect("create rust dir");
fs::write(root.join("rust").join("Cargo.toml"), "[workspace]\n").expect("write cargo");
let report = initialize_repo(&root).expect("init should succeed");
let rendered = report.render();
assert!(rendered.contains(".claude/ created"));
assert!(rendered.contains(".claude.json created"));
assert!(rendered.contains(".gitignore created"));
assert!(rendered.contains("CLAUDE.md created"));
assert!(root.join(".claude").is_dir());
assert!(root.join(".claude.json").is_file());
assert!(root.join("CLAUDE.md").is_file());
assert_eq!(
fs::read_to_string(root.join(".claude.json")).expect("read claude json"),
concat!(
"{\n",
" \"permissions\": {\n",
" \"defaultMode\": \"dontAsk\"\n",
" }\n",
"}\n",
)
);
let gitignore = fs::read_to_string(root.join(".gitignore")).expect("read gitignore");
assert!(gitignore.contains(".claude/settings.local.json"));
assert!(gitignore.contains(".claude/sessions/"));
let claude_md = fs::read_to_string(root.join("CLAUDE.md")).expect("read claude md");
assert!(claude_md.contains("Languages: Rust."));
assert!(claude_md.contains("cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets -- -D warnings"));
fs::remove_dir_all(root).expect("cleanup temp dir");
}
#[test]
fn initialize_repo_is_idempotent_and_preserves_existing_files() {
let root = temp_dir();
fs::create_dir_all(&root).expect("create root");
fs::write(root.join("CLAUDE.md"), "custom guidance\n").expect("write existing claude md");
fs::write(root.join(".gitignore"), ".claude/settings.local.json\n")
.expect("write gitignore");
let first = initialize_repo(&root).expect("first init should succeed");
assert!(first
.render()
.contains("CLAUDE.md skipped (already exists)"));
let second = initialize_repo(&root).expect("second init should succeed");
let second_rendered = second.render();
assert!(second_rendered.contains(".claude/ skipped (already exists)"));
assert!(second_rendered.contains(".claude.json skipped (already exists)"));
assert!(second_rendered.contains(".gitignore skipped (already exists)"));
assert!(second_rendered.contains("CLAUDE.md skipped (already exists)"));
assert_eq!(
fs::read_to_string(root.join("CLAUDE.md")).expect("read existing claude md"),
"custom guidance\n"
);
let gitignore = fs::read_to_string(root.join(".gitignore")).expect("read gitignore");
assert_eq!(gitignore.matches(".claude/settings.local.json").count(), 1);
assert_eq!(gitignore.matches(".claude/sessions/").count(), 1);
fs::remove_dir_all(root).expect("cleanup temp dir");
}
#[test]
fn render_init_template_mentions_detected_python_and_nextjs_markers() {
let root = temp_dir();
fs::create_dir_all(&root).expect("create root");
fs::write(root.join("pyproject.toml"), "[project]\nname = \"demo\"\n")
.expect("write pyproject");
fs::write(
root.join("package.json"),
r#"{"dependencies":{"next":"14.0.0","react":"18.0.0"},"devDependencies":{"typescript":"5.0.0"}}"#,
)
.expect("write package json");
let rendered = render_init_claude_md(Path::new(&root));
assert!(rendered.contains("Languages: Python, TypeScript."));
assert!(rendered.contains("Frameworks/tooling markers: Next.js, React."));
assert!(rendered.contains("pyproject.toml"));
assert!(rendered.contains("Next.js detected"));
fs::remove_dir_all(root).expect("cleanup temp dir");
}
}

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@@ -1,166 +1,16 @@
use std::borrow::Cow;
use std::cell::RefCell;
use std::io::{self, IsTerminal, Write};
use crossterm::cursor::{MoveDown, MoveToColumn, MoveUp};
use crossterm::event::{self, Event, KeyCode, KeyEvent, KeyModifiers};
use crossterm::queue;
use crossterm::terminal::{disable_raw_mode, enable_raw_mode, Clear, ClearType};
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct InputBuffer {
buffer: String,
cursor: usize,
}
impl InputBuffer {
#[must_use]
pub fn new() -> Self {
Self {
buffer: String::new(),
cursor: 0,
}
}
pub fn insert(&mut self, ch: char) {
self.buffer.insert(self.cursor, ch);
self.cursor += ch.len_utf8();
}
pub fn insert_newline(&mut self) {
self.insert('\n');
}
pub fn backspace(&mut self) {
if self.cursor == 0 {
return;
}
let previous = self.buffer[..self.cursor]
.char_indices()
.last()
.map_or(0, |(idx, _)| idx);
self.buffer.drain(previous..self.cursor);
self.cursor = previous;
}
pub fn move_left(&mut self) {
if self.cursor == 0 {
return;
}
self.cursor = self.buffer[..self.cursor]
.char_indices()
.last()
.map_or(0, |(idx, _)| idx);
}
pub fn move_right(&mut self) {
if self.cursor >= self.buffer.len() {
return;
}
if let Some(next) = self.buffer[self.cursor..].chars().next() {
self.cursor += next.len_utf8();
}
}
pub fn move_home(&mut self) {
self.cursor = 0;
}
pub fn move_end(&mut self) {
self.cursor = self.buffer.len();
}
#[must_use]
pub fn as_str(&self) -> &str {
&self.buffer
}
#[cfg(test)]
#[must_use]
pub fn cursor(&self) -> usize {
self.cursor
}
pub fn clear(&mut self) {
self.buffer.clear();
self.cursor = 0;
}
pub fn replace(&mut self, value: impl Into<String>) {
self.buffer = value.into();
self.cursor = self.buffer.len();
}
#[must_use]
fn current_command_prefix(&self) -> Option<&str> {
if self.cursor != self.buffer.len() {
return None;
}
let prefix = &self.buffer[..self.cursor];
if prefix.contains(char::is_whitespace) || !prefix.starts_with('/') {
return None;
}
Some(prefix)
}
pub fn complete_slash_command(&mut self, candidates: &[String]) -> bool {
let Some(prefix) = self.current_command_prefix() else {
return false;
};
let matches = candidates
.iter()
.filter(|candidate| candidate.starts_with(prefix))
.map(String::as_str)
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
if matches.is_empty() {
return false;
}
let replacement = longest_common_prefix(&matches);
if replacement == prefix {
return false;
}
self.replace(replacement);
true
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct RenderedBuffer {
lines: Vec<String>,
cursor_row: u16,
cursor_col: u16,
}
impl RenderedBuffer {
#[must_use]
pub fn line_count(&self) -> usize {
self.lines.len()
}
fn write(&self, out: &mut impl Write) -> io::Result<()> {
for (index, line) in self.lines.iter().enumerate() {
if index > 0 {
writeln!(out)?;
}
write!(out, "{line}")?;
}
Ok(())
}
#[cfg(test)]
#[must_use]
pub fn lines(&self) -> &[String] {
&self.lines
}
#[cfg(test)]
#[must_use]
pub fn cursor_position(&self) -> (u16, u16) {
(self.cursor_row, self.cursor_col)
}
}
use rustyline::completion::{Completer, Pair};
use rustyline::error::ReadlineError;
use rustyline::highlight::{CmdKind, Highlighter};
use rustyline::hint::Hinter;
use rustyline::history::DefaultHistory;
use rustyline::validate::Validator;
use rustyline::{
Cmd, CompletionType, Config, Context, EditMode, Editor, Helper, KeyCode, KeyEvent, Modifiers,
};
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub enum ReadOutcome {
@@ -169,25 +19,101 @@ pub enum ReadOutcome {
Exit,
}
struct SlashCommandHelper {
completions: Vec<String>,
current_line: RefCell<String>,
}
impl SlashCommandHelper {
fn new(completions: Vec<String>) -> Self {
Self {
completions,
current_line: RefCell::new(String::new()),
}
}
fn reset_current_line(&self) {
self.current_line.borrow_mut().clear();
}
fn current_line(&self) -> String {
self.current_line.borrow().clone()
}
fn set_current_line(&self, line: &str) {
let mut current = self.current_line.borrow_mut();
current.clear();
current.push_str(line);
}
}
impl Completer for SlashCommandHelper {
type Candidate = Pair;
fn complete(
&self,
line: &str,
pos: usize,
_ctx: &Context<'_>,
) -> rustyline::Result<(usize, Vec<Self::Candidate>)> {
let Some(prefix) = slash_command_prefix(line, pos) else {
return Ok((0, Vec::new()));
};
let matches = self
.completions
.iter()
.filter(|candidate| candidate.starts_with(prefix))
.map(|candidate| Pair {
display: candidate.clone(),
replacement: candidate.clone(),
})
.collect();
Ok((0, matches))
}
}
impl Hinter for SlashCommandHelper {
type Hint = String;
}
impl Highlighter for SlashCommandHelper {
fn highlight<'l>(&self, line: &'l str, _pos: usize) -> Cow<'l, str> {
self.set_current_line(line);
Cow::Borrowed(line)
}
fn highlight_char(&self, line: &str, _pos: usize, _kind: CmdKind) -> bool {
self.set_current_line(line);
false
}
}
impl Validator for SlashCommandHelper {}
impl Helper for SlashCommandHelper {}
pub struct LineEditor {
prompt: String,
continuation_prompt: String,
history: Vec<String>,
history_index: Option<usize>,
draft: Option<String>,
completions: Vec<String>,
editor: Editor<SlashCommandHelper, DefaultHistory>,
}
impl LineEditor {
#[must_use]
pub fn new(prompt: impl Into<String>, completions: Vec<String>) -> Self {
let config = Config::builder()
.completion_type(CompletionType::List)
.edit_mode(EditMode::Emacs)
.build();
let mut editor = Editor::<SlashCommandHelper, DefaultHistory>::with_config(config)
.expect("rustyline editor should initialize");
editor.set_helper(Some(SlashCommandHelper::new(completions)));
editor.bind_sequence(KeyEvent(KeyCode::Char('J'), Modifiers::CTRL), Cmd::Newline);
editor.bind_sequence(KeyEvent(KeyCode::Enter, Modifiers::SHIFT), Cmd::Newline);
Self {
prompt: prompt.into(),
continuation_prompt: String::from("> "),
history: Vec::new(),
history_index: None,
draft: None,
completions,
editor,
}
}
@@ -196,9 +122,8 @@ impl LineEditor {
if entry.trim().is_empty() {
return;
}
self.history.push(entry);
self.history_index = None;
self.draft = None;
let _ = self.editor.add_history_entry(entry);
}
pub fn read_line(&mut self) -> io::Result<ReadOutcome> {
@@ -206,45 +131,43 @@ impl LineEditor {
return self.read_line_fallback();
}
enable_raw_mode()?;
let mut stdout = io::stdout();
let mut input = InputBuffer::new();
let mut rendered_lines = 1usize;
self.redraw(&mut stdout, &input, rendered_lines)?;
if let Some(helper) = self.editor.helper_mut() {
helper.reset_current_line();
}
loop {
let event = event::read()?;
if let Event::Key(key) = event {
match self.handle_key(key, &mut input) {
EditorAction::Continue => {
rendered_lines = self.redraw(&mut stdout, &input, rendered_lines)?;
}
EditorAction::Submit => {
disable_raw_mode()?;
writeln!(stdout)?;
self.history_index = None;
self.draft = None;
return Ok(ReadOutcome::Submit(input.as_str().to_owned()));
}
EditorAction::Cancel => {
disable_raw_mode()?;
writeln!(stdout)?;
self.history_index = None;
self.draft = None;
return Ok(ReadOutcome::Cancel);
}
EditorAction::Exit => {
disable_raw_mode()?;
writeln!(stdout)?;
self.history_index = None;
self.draft = None;
return Ok(ReadOutcome::Exit);
}
match self.editor.readline(&self.prompt) {
Ok(line) => Ok(ReadOutcome::Submit(line)),
Err(ReadlineError::Interrupted) => {
let has_input = !self.current_line().is_empty();
self.finish_interrupted_read()?;
if has_input {
Ok(ReadOutcome::Cancel)
} else {
Ok(ReadOutcome::Exit)
}
}
Err(ReadlineError::Eof) => {
self.finish_interrupted_read()?;
Ok(ReadOutcome::Exit)
}
Err(error) => Err(io::Error::other(error)),
}
}
fn current_line(&self) -> String {
self.editor
.helper()
.map_or_else(String::new, SlashCommandHelper::current_line)
}
fn finish_interrupted_read(&mut self) -> io::Result<()> {
if let Some(helper) = self.editor.helper_mut() {
helper.reset_current_line();
}
let mut stdout = io::stdout();
writeln!(stdout)
}
fn read_line_fallback(&self) -> io::Result<ReadOutcome> {
let mut stdout = io::stdout();
write!(stdout, "{}", self.prompt)?;
@@ -261,388 +184,86 @@ impl LineEditor {
}
Ok(ReadOutcome::Submit(buffer))
}
#[allow(clippy::too_many_lines)]
fn handle_key(&mut self, key: KeyEvent, input: &mut InputBuffer) -> EditorAction {
match key {
KeyEvent {
code: KeyCode::Char('c'),
modifiers,
..
} if modifiers.contains(KeyModifiers::CONTROL) => {
if input.as_str().is_empty() {
EditorAction::Exit
} else {
input.clear();
self.history_index = None;
self.draft = None;
EditorAction::Cancel
}
}
KeyEvent {
code: KeyCode::Char('j'),
modifiers,
..
} if modifiers.contains(KeyModifiers::CONTROL) => {
input.insert_newline();
EditorAction::Continue
}
KeyEvent {
code: KeyCode::Enter,
modifiers,
..
} if modifiers.contains(KeyModifiers::SHIFT) => {
input.insert_newline();
EditorAction::Continue
}
KeyEvent {
code: KeyCode::Enter,
..
} => EditorAction::Submit,
KeyEvent {
code: KeyCode::Backspace,
..
} => {
input.backspace();
EditorAction::Continue
}
KeyEvent {
code: KeyCode::Left,
..
} => {
input.move_left();
EditorAction::Continue
}
KeyEvent {
code: KeyCode::Right,
..
} => {
input.move_right();
EditorAction::Continue
}
KeyEvent {
code: KeyCode::Up, ..
} => {
self.navigate_history_up(input);
EditorAction::Continue
}
KeyEvent {
code: KeyCode::Down,
..
} => {
self.navigate_history_down(input);
EditorAction::Continue
}
KeyEvent {
code: KeyCode::Tab, ..
} => {
input.complete_slash_command(&self.completions);
EditorAction::Continue
}
KeyEvent {
code: KeyCode::Home,
..
} => {
input.move_home();
EditorAction::Continue
}
KeyEvent {
code: KeyCode::End, ..
} => {
input.move_end();
EditorAction::Continue
}
KeyEvent {
code: KeyCode::Esc, ..
} => {
input.clear();
self.history_index = None;
self.draft = None;
EditorAction::Cancel
}
KeyEvent {
code: KeyCode::Char(ch),
modifiers,
..
} if modifiers.is_empty() || modifiers == KeyModifiers::SHIFT => {
input.insert(ch);
self.history_index = None;
self.draft = None;
EditorAction::Continue
}
_ => EditorAction::Continue,
}
}
fn navigate_history_up(&mut self, input: &mut InputBuffer) {
if self.history.is_empty() {
return;
}
match self.history_index {
Some(0) => {}
Some(index) => {
let next_index = index - 1;
input.replace(self.history[next_index].clone());
self.history_index = Some(next_index);
}
None => {
self.draft = Some(input.as_str().to_owned());
let next_index = self.history.len() - 1;
input.replace(self.history[next_index].clone());
self.history_index = Some(next_index);
}
}
}
fn navigate_history_down(&mut self, input: &mut InputBuffer) {
let Some(index) = self.history_index else {
return;
};
if index + 1 < self.history.len() {
let next_index = index + 1;
input.replace(self.history[next_index].clone());
self.history_index = Some(next_index);
return;
}
input.replace(self.draft.take().unwrap_or_default());
self.history_index = None;
}
fn redraw(
&self,
out: &mut impl Write,
input: &InputBuffer,
previous_line_count: usize,
) -> io::Result<usize> {
let rendered = render_buffer(&self.prompt, &self.continuation_prompt, input);
if previous_line_count > 1 {
queue!(out, MoveUp(saturating_u16(previous_line_count - 1)))?;
}
queue!(out, MoveToColumn(0), Clear(ClearType::FromCursorDown),)?;
rendered.write(out)?;
queue!(
out,
MoveUp(saturating_u16(rendered.line_count().saturating_sub(1))),
MoveToColumn(0),
)?;
if rendered.cursor_row > 0 {
queue!(out, MoveDown(rendered.cursor_row))?;
}
queue!(out, MoveToColumn(rendered.cursor_col))?;
out.flush()?;
Ok(rendered.line_count())
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
enum EditorAction {
Continue,
Submit,
Cancel,
Exit,
}
#[must_use]
pub fn render_buffer(
prompt: &str,
continuation_prompt: &str,
input: &InputBuffer,
) -> RenderedBuffer {
let before_cursor = &input.as_str()[..input.cursor];
let cursor_row = saturating_u16(before_cursor.chars().filter(|ch| *ch == '\n').count());
let cursor_line = before_cursor.rsplit('\n').next().unwrap_or_default();
let cursor_prompt = if cursor_row == 0 {
prompt
} else {
continuation_prompt
};
let cursor_col = saturating_u16(cursor_prompt.chars().count() + cursor_line.chars().count());
let mut lines = Vec::new();
for (index, line) in input.as_str().split('\n').enumerate() {
let prefix = if index == 0 {
prompt
} else {
continuation_prompt
};
lines.push(format!("{prefix}{line}"));
}
if lines.is_empty() {
lines.push(prompt.to_string());
fn slash_command_prefix(line: &str, pos: usize) -> Option<&str> {
if pos != line.len() {
return None;
}
RenderedBuffer {
lines,
cursor_row,
cursor_col,
let prefix = &line[..pos];
if prefix.contains(char::is_whitespace) || !prefix.starts_with('/') {
return None;
}
}
#[must_use]
fn longest_common_prefix(values: &[&str]) -> String {
let Some(first) = values.first() else {
return String::new();
};
let mut prefix = (*first).to_string();
for value in values.iter().skip(1) {
while !value.starts_with(&prefix) {
prefix.pop();
if prefix.is_empty() {
break;
}
}
}
prefix
}
#[must_use]
fn saturating_u16(value: usize) -> u16 {
u16::try_from(value).unwrap_or(u16::MAX)
Some(prefix)
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::{render_buffer, InputBuffer, LineEditor};
use crossterm::event::{KeyCode, KeyEvent, KeyModifiers};
use super::{slash_command_prefix, LineEditor, SlashCommandHelper};
use rustyline::completion::Completer;
use rustyline::highlight::Highlighter;
use rustyline::history::{DefaultHistory, History};
use rustyline::Context;
fn key(code: KeyCode) -> KeyEvent {
KeyEvent::new(code, KeyModifiers::NONE)
#[test]
fn extracts_only_terminal_slash_command_prefixes() {
assert_eq!(slash_command_prefix("/he", 3), Some("/he"));
assert_eq!(slash_command_prefix("/help me", 5), None);
assert_eq!(slash_command_prefix("hello", 5), None);
assert_eq!(slash_command_prefix("/help", 2), None);
}
#[test]
fn supports_basic_line_editing() {
let mut input = InputBuffer::new();
input.insert('h');
input.insert('i');
input.move_end();
input.insert_newline();
input.insert('x');
assert_eq!(input.as_str(), "hi\nx");
assert_eq!(input.cursor(), 4);
input.move_left();
input.backspace();
assert_eq!(input.as_str(), "hix");
assert_eq!(input.cursor(), 2);
}
#[test]
fn completes_unique_slash_command() {
let mut input = InputBuffer::new();
for ch in "/he".chars() {
input.insert(ch);
}
assert!(input.complete_slash_command(&[
fn completes_matching_slash_commands() {
let helper = SlashCommandHelper::new(vec![
"/help".to_string(),
"/hello".to_string(),
"/status".to_string(),
]));
assert_eq!(input.as_str(), "/hel");
]);
let history = DefaultHistory::new();
let ctx = Context::new(&history);
let (start, matches) = helper
.complete("/he", 3, &ctx)
.expect("completion should work");
assert!(input.complete_slash_command(&["/help".to_string(), "/status".to_string()]));
assert_eq!(input.as_str(), "/help");
}
#[test]
fn ignores_completion_when_prefix_is_not_a_slash_command() {
let mut input = InputBuffer::new();
for ch in "hello".chars() {
input.insert(ch);
}
assert!(!input.complete_slash_command(&["/help".to_string()]));
assert_eq!(input.as_str(), "hello");
}
#[test]
fn history_navigation_restores_current_draft() {
let mut editor = LineEditor::new(" ", vec![]);
editor.push_history("/help");
editor.push_history("status report");
let mut input = InputBuffer::new();
for ch in "draft".chars() {
input.insert(ch);
}
let _ = editor.handle_key(key(KeyCode::Up), &mut input);
assert_eq!(input.as_str(), "status report");
let _ = editor.handle_key(key(KeyCode::Up), &mut input);
assert_eq!(input.as_str(), "/help");
let _ = editor.handle_key(key(KeyCode::Down), &mut input);
assert_eq!(input.as_str(), "status report");
let _ = editor.handle_key(key(KeyCode::Down), &mut input);
assert_eq!(input.as_str(), "draft");
}
#[test]
fn tab_key_completes_from_editor_candidates() {
let mut editor = LineEditor::new(
" ",
vec![
"/help".to_string(),
"/status".to_string(),
"/session".to_string(),
],
);
let mut input = InputBuffer::new();
for ch in "/st".chars() {
input.insert(ch);
}
let _ = editor.handle_key(key(KeyCode::Tab), &mut input);
assert_eq!(input.as_str(), "/status");
}
#[test]
fn renders_multiline_buffers_with_continuation_prompt() {
let mut input = InputBuffer::new();
for ch in "hello\nworld".chars() {
if ch == '\n' {
input.insert_newline();
} else {
input.insert(ch);
}
}
let rendered = render_buffer(" ", "> ", &input);
assert_eq!(start, 0);
assert_eq!(
rendered.lines(),
&[" hello".to_string(), "> world".to_string()]
matches
.into_iter()
.map(|candidate| candidate.replacement)
.collect::<Vec<_>>(),
vec!["/help".to_string(), "/hello".to_string()]
);
assert_eq!(rendered.cursor_position(), (1, 7));
}
#[test]
fn ctrl_c_exits_only_when_buffer_is_empty() {
let mut editor = LineEditor::new(" ", vec![]);
let mut empty = InputBuffer::new();
assert!(matches!(
editor.handle_key(
KeyEvent::new(KeyCode::Char('c'), KeyModifiers::CONTROL),
&mut empty,
),
super::EditorAction::Exit
));
fn ignores_non_slash_command_completion_requests() {
let helper = SlashCommandHelper::new(vec!["/help".to_string()]);
let history = DefaultHistory::new();
let ctx = Context::new(&history);
let (_, matches) = helper
.complete("hello", 5, &ctx)
.expect("completion should work");
let mut filled = InputBuffer::new();
filled.insert('x');
assert!(matches!(
editor.handle_key(
KeyEvent::new(KeyCode::Char('c'), KeyModifiers::CONTROL),
&mut filled,
),
super::EditorAction::Cancel
));
assert!(filled.as_str().is_empty());
assert!(matches.is_empty());
}
#[test]
fn tracks_current_buffer_through_highlighter() {
let helper = SlashCommandHelper::new(Vec::new());
let _ = helper.highlight("draft", 5);
assert_eq!(helper.current_line(), "draft");
}
#[test]
fn push_history_ignores_blank_entries() {
let mut editor = LineEditor::new("> ", vec!["/help".to_string()]);
editor.push_history(" ");
editor.push_history("/help");
assert_eq!(editor.editor.history().len(), 1);
}
}

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@@ -1,7 +1,5 @@
use std::fmt::Write as FmtWrite;
use std::io::{self, Write};
use std::thread;
use std::time::Duration;
use crossterm::cursor::{MoveToColumn, RestorePosition, SavePosition};
use crossterm::style::{Color, Print, ResetColor, SetForegroundColor, Stylize};
@@ -21,6 +19,8 @@ pub struct ColorTheme {
inline_code: Color,
link: Color,
quote: Color,
table_border: Color,
code_block_border: Color,
spinner_active: Color,
spinner_done: Color,
spinner_failed: Color,
@@ -35,6 +35,8 @@ impl Default for ColorTheme {
inline_code: Color::Green,
link: Color::Blue,
quote: Color::DarkGrey,
table_border: Color::DarkCyan,
code_block_border: Color::DarkGrey,
spinner_active: Color::Blue,
spinner_done: Color::Green,
spinner_failed: Color::Red,
@@ -113,25 +115,102 @@ impl Spinner {
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
enum ListKind {
Unordered,
Ordered { next_index: u64 },
}
#[derive(Debug, Default, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
struct TableState {
headers: Vec<String>,
rows: Vec<Vec<String>>,
current_row: Vec<String>,
current_cell: String,
in_head: bool,
}
impl TableState {
fn push_cell(&mut self) {
let cell = self.current_cell.trim().to_string();
self.current_row.push(cell);
self.current_cell.clear();
}
fn finish_row(&mut self) {
if self.current_row.is_empty() {
return;
}
let row = std::mem::take(&mut self.current_row);
if self.in_head {
self.headers = row;
} else {
self.rows.push(row);
}
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Default, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
struct RenderState {
emphasis: usize,
strong: usize,
heading_level: Option<u8>,
quote: usize,
list: usize,
list_stack: Vec<ListKind>,
link_stack: Vec<LinkState>,
table: Option<TableState>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
struct LinkState {
destination: String,
text: String,
}
impl RenderState {
fn style_text(&self, text: &str, theme: &ColorTheme) -> String {
if self.strong > 0 {
format!("{}", text.bold().with(theme.strong))
} else if self.emphasis > 0 {
format!("{}", text.italic().with(theme.emphasis))
} else if self.quote > 0 {
format!("{}", text.with(theme.quote))
} else {
text.to_string()
let mut style = text.stylize();
if matches!(self.heading_level, Some(1 | 2)) || self.strong > 0 {
style = style.bold();
}
if self.emphasis > 0 {
style = style.italic();
}
if let Some(level) = self.heading_level {
style = match level {
1 => style.with(theme.heading),
2 => style.white(),
3 => style.with(Color::Blue),
_ => style.with(Color::Grey),
};
} else if self.strong > 0 {
style = style.with(theme.strong);
} else if self.emphasis > 0 {
style = style.with(theme.emphasis);
}
if self.quote > 0 {
style = style.with(theme.quote);
}
format!("{style}")
}
fn append_raw(&mut self, output: &mut String, text: &str) {
if let Some(link) = self.link_stack.last_mut() {
link.text.push_str(text);
} else if let Some(table) = self.table.as_mut() {
table.current_cell.push_str(text);
} else {
output.push_str(text);
}
}
fn append_styled(&mut self, output: &mut String, text: &str, theme: &ColorTheme) {
let styled = self.style_text(text, theme);
self.append_raw(output, &styled);
}
}
@@ -190,6 +269,12 @@ impl TerminalRenderer {
output.trim_end().to_string()
}
#[must_use]
pub fn markdown_to_ansi(&self, markdown: &str) -> String {
self.render_markdown(markdown)
}
#[allow(clippy::too_many_lines)]
fn render_event(
&self,
event: Event<'_>,
@@ -200,15 +285,31 @@ impl TerminalRenderer {
in_code_block: &mut bool,
) {
match event {
Event::Start(Tag::Heading { level, .. }) => self.start_heading(level as u8, output),
Event::End(TagEnd::Heading(..) | TagEnd::Paragraph) => output.push_str("\n\n"),
Event::Start(Tag::Heading { level, .. }) => {
self.start_heading(state, level as u8, output)
}
Event::End(TagEnd::Paragraph) => output.push_str("\n\n"),
Event::Start(Tag::BlockQuote(..)) => self.start_quote(state, output),
Event::End(TagEnd::BlockQuote(..) | TagEnd::Item)
| Event::SoftBreak
| Event::HardBreak => output.push('\n'),
Event::Start(Tag::List(_)) => state.list += 1,
Event::End(TagEnd::BlockQuote(..)) => {
state.quote = state.quote.saturating_sub(1);
output.push('\n');
}
Event::End(TagEnd::Heading(..)) => {
state.heading_level = None;
output.push_str("\n\n");
}
Event::End(TagEnd::Item) | Event::SoftBreak | Event::HardBreak => {
state.append_raw(output, "\n");
}
Event::Start(Tag::List(first_item)) => {
let kind = match first_item {
Some(index) => ListKind::Ordered { next_index: index },
None => ListKind::Unordered,
};
state.list_stack.push(kind);
}
Event::End(TagEnd::List(..)) => {
state.list = state.list.saturating_sub(1);
state.list_stack.pop();
output.push('\n');
}
Event::Start(Tag::Item) => Self::start_item(state, output),
@@ -232,69 +333,104 @@ impl TerminalRenderer {
Event::Start(Tag::Strong) => state.strong += 1,
Event::End(TagEnd::Strong) => state.strong = state.strong.saturating_sub(1),
Event::Code(code) => {
let _ = write!(
output,
"{}",
format!("`{code}`").with(self.color_theme.inline_code)
);
let rendered =
format!("{}", format!("`{code}`").with(self.color_theme.inline_code));
state.append_raw(output, &rendered);
}
Event::Rule => output.push_str("---\n"),
Event::Text(text) => {
self.push_text(text.as_ref(), state, output, code_buffer, *in_code_block);
}
Event::Html(html) | Event::InlineHtml(html) => output.push_str(&html),
Event::FootnoteReference(reference) => {
let _ = write!(output, "[{reference}]");
Event::Html(html) | Event::InlineHtml(html) => {
state.append_raw(output, &html);
}
Event::FootnoteReference(reference) => {
state.append_raw(output, &format!("[{reference}]"));
}
Event::TaskListMarker(done) => {
state.append_raw(output, if done { "[x] " } else { "[ ] " });
}
Event::InlineMath(math) | Event::DisplayMath(math) => {
state.append_raw(output, &math);
}
Event::TaskListMarker(done) => output.push_str(if done { "[x] " } else { "[ ] " }),
Event::InlineMath(math) | Event::DisplayMath(math) => output.push_str(&math),
Event::Start(Tag::Link { dest_url, .. }) => {
let _ = write!(
output,
"{}",
format!("[{dest_url}]")
.underlined()
.with(self.color_theme.link)
);
state.link_stack.push(LinkState {
destination: dest_url.to_string(),
text: String::new(),
});
}
Event::End(TagEnd::Link) => {
if let Some(link) = state.link_stack.pop() {
let label = if link.text.is_empty() {
link.destination.clone()
} else {
link.text
};
let rendered = format!(
"{}",
format!("[{label}]({})", link.destination)
.underlined()
.with(self.color_theme.link)
);
state.append_raw(output, &rendered);
}
}
Event::Start(Tag::Image { dest_url, .. }) => {
let _ = write!(
output,
let rendered = format!(
"{}",
format!("[image:{dest_url}]").with(self.color_theme.link)
);
state.append_raw(output, &rendered);
}
Event::Start(
Tag::Paragraph
| Tag::Table(..)
| Tag::TableHead
| Tag::TableRow
| Tag::TableCell
| Tag::MetadataBlock(..)
| _,
)
| Event::End(
TagEnd::Link
| TagEnd::Image
| TagEnd::Table
| TagEnd::TableHead
| TagEnd::TableRow
| TagEnd::TableCell
| TagEnd::MetadataBlock(..)
| _,
) => {}
Event::Start(Tag::Table(..)) => state.table = Some(TableState::default()),
Event::End(TagEnd::Table) => {
if let Some(table) = state.table.take() {
output.push_str(&self.render_table(&table));
output.push_str("\n\n");
}
}
Event::Start(Tag::TableHead) => {
if let Some(table) = state.table.as_mut() {
table.in_head = true;
}
}
Event::End(TagEnd::TableHead) => {
if let Some(table) = state.table.as_mut() {
table.finish_row();
table.in_head = false;
}
}
Event::Start(Tag::TableRow) => {
if let Some(table) = state.table.as_mut() {
table.current_row.clear();
table.current_cell.clear();
}
}
Event::End(TagEnd::TableRow) => {
if let Some(table) = state.table.as_mut() {
table.finish_row();
}
}
Event::Start(Tag::TableCell) => {
if let Some(table) = state.table.as_mut() {
table.current_cell.clear();
}
}
Event::End(TagEnd::TableCell) => {
if let Some(table) = state.table.as_mut() {
table.push_cell();
}
}
Event::Start(Tag::Paragraph | Tag::MetadataBlock(..) | _)
| Event::End(TagEnd::Image | TagEnd::MetadataBlock(..) | _) => {}
}
}
fn start_heading(&self, level: u8, output: &mut String) {
output.push('\n');
let prefix = match level {
1 => "# ",
2 => "## ",
3 => "### ",
_ => "#### ",
};
let _ = write!(output, "{}", prefix.bold().with(self.color_theme.heading));
fn start_heading(&self, state: &mut RenderState, level: u8, output: &mut String) {
state.heading_level = Some(level);
if !output.is_empty() {
output.push('\n');
}
}
fn start_quote(&self, state: &mut RenderState, output: &mut String) {
@@ -302,33 +438,50 @@ impl TerminalRenderer {
let _ = write!(output, "{}", "".with(self.color_theme.quote));
}
fn start_item(state: &RenderState, output: &mut String) {
output.push_str(&" ".repeat(state.list.saturating_sub(1)));
output.push_str(" ");
fn start_item(state: &mut RenderState, output: &mut String) {
let depth = state.list_stack.len().saturating_sub(1);
output.push_str(&" ".repeat(depth));
let marker = match state.list_stack.last_mut() {
Some(ListKind::Ordered { next_index }) => {
let value = *next_index;
*next_index += 1;
format!("{value}. ")
}
_ => "".to_string(),
};
output.push_str(&marker);
}
fn start_code_block(&self, code_language: &str, output: &mut String) {
if !code_language.is_empty() {
let _ = writeln!(
output,
"{}",
format!("╭─ {code_language}").with(self.color_theme.heading)
);
}
let label = if code_language.is_empty() {
"code".to_string()
} else {
code_language.to_string()
};
let _ = writeln!(
output,
"{}",
format!("╭─ {label}")
.bold()
.with(self.color_theme.code_block_border)
);
}
fn finish_code_block(&self, code_buffer: &str, code_language: &str, output: &mut String) {
output.push_str(&self.highlight_code(code_buffer, code_language));
if !code_language.is_empty() {
let _ = write!(output, "{}", "╰─".with(self.color_theme.heading));
}
let _ = write!(
output,
"{}",
"╰─".bold().with(self.color_theme.code_block_border)
);
output.push_str("\n\n");
}
fn push_text(
&self,
text: &str,
state: &RenderState,
state: &mut RenderState,
output: &mut String,
code_buffer: &mut String,
in_code_block: bool,
@@ -336,10 +489,81 @@ impl TerminalRenderer {
if in_code_block {
code_buffer.push_str(text);
} else {
output.push_str(&state.style_text(text, &self.color_theme));
state.append_styled(output, text, &self.color_theme);
}
}
fn render_table(&self, table: &TableState) -> String {
let mut rows = Vec::new();
if !table.headers.is_empty() {
rows.push(table.headers.clone());
}
rows.extend(table.rows.iter().cloned());
if rows.is_empty() {
return String::new();
}
let column_count = rows.iter().map(Vec::len).max().unwrap_or(0);
let widths = (0..column_count)
.map(|column| {
rows.iter()
.filter_map(|row| row.get(column))
.map(|cell| visible_width(cell))
.max()
.unwrap_or(0)
})
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
let border = format!("{}", "".with(self.color_theme.table_border));
let separator = widths
.iter()
.map(|width| "".repeat(*width + 2))
.collect::<Vec<_>>()
.join(&format!("{}", "".with(self.color_theme.table_border)));
let separator = format!("{border}{separator}{border}");
let mut output = String::new();
if !table.headers.is_empty() {
output.push_str(&self.render_table_row(&table.headers, &widths, true));
output.push('\n');
output.push_str(&separator);
if !table.rows.is_empty() {
output.push('\n');
}
}
for (index, row) in table.rows.iter().enumerate() {
output.push_str(&self.render_table_row(row, &widths, false));
if index + 1 < table.rows.len() {
output.push('\n');
}
}
output
}
fn render_table_row(&self, row: &[String], widths: &[usize], is_header: bool) -> String {
let border = format!("{}", "".with(self.color_theme.table_border));
let mut line = String::new();
line.push_str(&border);
for (index, width) in widths.iter().enumerate() {
let cell = row.get(index).map_or("", String::as_str);
line.push(' ');
if is_header {
let _ = write!(line, "{}", cell.bold().with(self.color_theme.heading));
} else {
line.push_str(cell);
}
let padding = width.saturating_sub(visible_width(cell));
line.push_str(&" ".repeat(padding + 1));
line.push_str(&border);
}
line
}
#[must_use]
pub fn highlight_code(&self, code: &str, language: &str) -> String {
let syntax = self
@@ -352,9 +576,10 @@ impl TerminalRenderer {
for line in LinesWithEndings::from(code) {
match syntax_highlighter.highlight_line(line, &self.syntax_set) {
Ok(ranges) => {
colored_output.push_str(&as_24_bit_terminal_escaped(&ranges[..], false));
let escaped = as_24_bit_terminal_escaped(&ranges[..], false);
colored_output.push_str(&apply_code_block_background(&escaped));
}
Err(_) => colored_output.push_str(line),
Err(_) => colored_output.push_str(&apply_code_block_background(line)),
}
}
@@ -362,41 +587,112 @@ impl TerminalRenderer {
}
pub fn stream_markdown(&self, markdown: &str, out: &mut impl Write) -> io::Result<()> {
let rendered_markdown = self.render_markdown(markdown);
for chunk in rendered_markdown.split_inclusive(char::is_whitespace) {
write!(out, "{chunk}")?;
out.flush()?;
thread::sleep(Duration::from_millis(8));
let rendered_markdown = self.markdown_to_ansi(markdown);
write!(out, "{rendered_markdown}")?;
if !rendered_markdown.ends_with('\n') {
writeln!(out)?;
}
writeln!(out)
out.flush()
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Default, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct MarkdownStreamState {
pending: String,
}
impl MarkdownStreamState {
#[must_use]
pub fn push(&mut self, renderer: &TerminalRenderer, delta: &str) -> Option<String> {
self.pending.push_str(delta);
let split = find_stream_safe_boundary(&self.pending)?;
let ready = self.pending[..split].to_string();
self.pending.drain(..split);
Some(renderer.markdown_to_ansi(&ready))
}
#[must_use]
pub fn flush(&mut self, renderer: &TerminalRenderer) -> Option<String> {
if self.pending.trim().is_empty() {
self.pending.clear();
None
} else {
let pending = std::mem::take(&mut self.pending);
Some(renderer.markdown_to_ansi(&pending))
}
}
}
fn apply_code_block_background(line: &str) -> String {
let trimmed = line.trim_end_matches('\n');
let trailing_newline = if trimmed.len() == line.len() {
""
} else {
"\n"
};
let with_background = trimmed.replace("\u{1b}[0m", "\u{1b}[0;48;5;236m");
format!("\u{1b}[48;5;236m{with_background}\u{1b}[0m{trailing_newline}")
}
fn find_stream_safe_boundary(markdown: &str) -> Option<usize> {
let mut in_fence = false;
let mut last_boundary = None;
for (offset, line) in markdown.split_inclusive('\n').scan(0usize, |cursor, line| {
let start = *cursor;
*cursor += line.len();
Some((start, line))
}) {
let trimmed = line.trim_start();
if trimmed.starts_with("```") || trimmed.starts_with("~~~") {
in_fence = !in_fence;
if !in_fence {
last_boundary = Some(offset + line.len());
}
continue;
}
if in_fence {
continue;
}
if trimmed.is_empty() {
last_boundary = Some(offset + line.len());
}
}
last_boundary
}
fn visible_width(input: &str) -> usize {
strip_ansi(input).chars().count()
}
fn strip_ansi(input: &str) -> String {
let mut output = String::new();
let mut chars = input.chars().peekable();
while let Some(ch) = chars.next() {
if ch == '\u{1b}' {
if chars.peek() == Some(&'[') {
chars.next();
for next in chars.by_ref() {
if next.is_ascii_alphabetic() {
break;
}
}
}
} else {
output.push(ch);
}
}
output
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::{Spinner, TerminalRenderer};
fn strip_ansi(input: &str) -> String {
let mut output = String::new();
let mut chars = input.chars().peekable();
while let Some(ch) = chars.next() {
if ch == '\u{1b}' {
if chars.peek() == Some(&'[') {
chars.next();
for next in chars.by_ref() {
if next.is_ascii_alphabetic() {
break;
}
}
}
} else {
output.push(ch);
}
}
output
}
use super::{strip_ansi, MarkdownStreamState, Spinner, TerminalRenderer};
#[test]
fn renders_markdown_with_styling_and_lists() {
@@ -410,16 +706,76 @@ mod tests {
assert!(markdown_output.contains('\u{1b}'));
}
#[test]
fn renders_links_as_colored_markdown_labels() {
let terminal_renderer = TerminalRenderer::new();
let markdown_output =
terminal_renderer.render_markdown("See [Claw](https://example.com/docs) now.");
let plain_text = strip_ansi(&markdown_output);
assert!(plain_text.contains("[Claw](https://example.com/docs)"));
assert!(markdown_output.contains('\u{1b}'));
}
#[test]
fn highlights_fenced_code_blocks() {
let terminal_renderer = TerminalRenderer::new();
let markdown_output =
terminal_renderer.render_markdown("```rust\nfn hi() { println!(\"hi\"); }\n```");
terminal_renderer.markdown_to_ansi("```rust\nfn hi() { println!(\"hi\"); }\n```");
let plain_text = strip_ansi(&markdown_output);
assert!(plain_text.contains("╭─ rust"));
assert!(plain_text.contains("fn hi"));
assert!(markdown_output.contains('\u{1b}'));
assert!(markdown_output.contains("[48;5;236m"));
}
#[test]
fn renders_ordered_and_nested_lists() {
let terminal_renderer = TerminalRenderer::new();
let markdown_output =
terminal_renderer.render_markdown("1. first\n2. second\n - nested\n - child");
let plain_text = strip_ansi(&markdown_output);
assert!(plain_text.contains("1. first"));
assert!(plain_text.contains("2. second"));
assert!(plain_text.contains(" • nested"));
assert!(plain_text.contains(" • child"));
}
#[test]
fn renders_tables_with_alignment() {
let terminal_renderer = TerminalRenderer::new();
let markdown_output = terminal_renderer
.render_markdown("| Name | Value |\n| ---- | ----- |\n| alpha | 1 |\n| beta | 22 |");
let plain_text = strip_ansi(&markdown_output);
let lines = plain_text.lines().collect::<Vec<_>>();
assert_eq!(lines[0], "│ Name │ Value │");
assert_eq!(lines[1], "│───────┼───────│");
assert_eq!(lines[2], "│ alpha │ 1 │");
assert_eq!(lines[3], "│ beta │ 22 │");
assert!(markdown_output.contains('\u{1b}'));
}
#[test]
fn streaming_state_waits_for_complete_blocks() {
let renderer = TerminalRenderer::new();
let mut state = MarkdownStreamState::default();
assert_eq!(state.push(&renderer, "# Heading"), None);
let flushed = state
.push(&renderer, "\n\nParagraph\n\n")
.expect("completed block");
let plain_text = strip_ansi(&flushed);
assert!(plain_text.contains("Heading"));
assert!(plain_text.contains("Paragraph"));
assert_eq!(state.push(&renderer, "```rust\nfn main() {}\n"), None);
let code = state
.push(&renderer, "```\n")
.expect("closed code fence flushes");
assert!(strip_ansi(&code).contains("fn main()"));
}
#[test]

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