The wrapper probes `crabbox --version` and `crabbox run --help` once each with a
snappy 5s timeout to enumerate providers before delegating. A cold Crabbox — the
first call right after a version bump, or one on a loaded machine — can exceed
that timeout while rendering `run --help` (52KB, emitted on stderr in 0.36) or
doing first-run init, and can emit nothing on that first call. When that happens
both guards fire and hard-exit the wrapper ("selected binary failed basic
--version/--help sanity checks" or "could not parse provider list from --help;
refusing to run"), which blocks ALL remote validation (`pnpm check:changed`,
remote `pnpm test` lanes) even though the binary is fine.
Retry each metadata probe once with a generous 20s timeout when the first attempt
is killed or returns empty. The warm path is unchanged (one ~instant probe); only
a slow/empty first probe pays for the retry, after which the sanity/provider-list
guards judge the recovered result. Add a regression test: a fake Crabbox whose
`run --help` is slower than the default probe timeout (and, like 0.36, writes help
to stderr) is now recovered by the retry instead of hard-failing.
Harden Workboard modal and drawer accessibility.
Summary:
- Add Workboard dialog focus lifecycle handling for initial focus, Tab/Shift+Tab containment, Escape close, and opener restore.
- Mark Workboard background content inert/aria-hidden while modal or drawer dialogs are active.
- Add focused unit and Chromium browser smoke coverage for the audited modal/drawer accessibility requirements.
- Keep UI browser test aliases able to resolve shared workspace packages used by the Workboard view.
Verification:
- node scripts/run-vitest.mjs ui/src/ui/views/workboard.test.ts
- node scripts/run-vitest.mjs ui/src/ui/views/workboard.browser.test.ts
- (cd ui && pnpm exec vitest run --config vitest.config.ts --project browser src/ui/views/workboard.browser.test.ts)
- GitHub checks green at 6557012430
Add bounded timeouts for Crabbox wrapper sanity probes so a stale or hung selected binary cannot block the wrapper indefinitely. The wrapper now maps timed-out sanity probes to a deterministic failure and keeps provider/help parsing behavior intact.
Also add regression coverage for a binary whose `--version` probe hangs while `run --help` still responds.
Co-authored-by: Evan Newman <evanjames010101@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Peter Steinberger <steipete@gmail.com>
* fix(sessions): preserve Matrix room-id case in session keys (#75670)
Matrix room IDs (and thread event IDs) are opaque, case-sensitive per the
Matrix spec, but session-key canonicalization lowercased them. That forked
one room into duplicate sessions and produced 403 M_FORBIDDEN on recovery /
delivery paths that reconstruct the target from the (lowercased) session key,
even though deliveryContext.to stayed correct.
Introduce a generic, opt-in case-preservation registry (CASE_PRESERVING_PEERS)
consulted at all three lowercasing sites:
- construction: normalizeSessionPeerId
- store canonicalization: normalizeSessionKeyPreservingOpaquePeerIds
- gateway send: explicit request.sessionKey
Signal group preservation is encoded to match prior behavior exactly (segment
span, unscoped, thread suffix still lowercased). Matrix channel/group enrolls
the opaque tail (room id with embedded :server + any 🧵<event> suffix).
Exact mixed-case keys now win over folded legacy aliases in
resolveSessionStoreEntry and delivery-info lookup; existing lowercased rows
collapse on the next write. Matrix DM/MXID and non-enrolled channels keep the
default lowercase behavior.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(sessions): guard Matrix folded alias delivery proof
* test(agents): cover cold OpenAI gpt-5.5 fallback
* fix(sessions): preserve non-opaque alias freshness
* fix(sessions): prevent Matrix cross-room thread recovery
* build(protocol): refresh tools effective Swift models
* test(codex): include effective cwd in startup fixture
* test(codex): align startup failure cleanup expectation
* fix(sessions): keep Signal folded aliases fresh
* fix(sessions): preserve unscoped Matrix room keys
* fix(sessions): recover legacy Matrix thread aliases
* fix(sessions): preserve Matrix keys in state migrations
* fix(sessions): keep Matrix structural alias freshness
* fix(sessions): preserve unscoped Matrix migration keys
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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Peter Steinberger <steipete@gmail.com>