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v1.2.23 keeps context usage accurate after compaction, strengthens Claude turn steering, and makes project-open failures fully visible and actionable.

Desktop and CLI

  • Accurate context after compaction. Context usage now reconstructs from explicit turn snapshots after compaction instead of dropping, jumping, or accepting metadata-only updates. Desktop, ADE Code, and mobile stay aligned on the same usage state.
  • Reliable Claude steering and turn lifecycle. Messages sent while Claude is active now steer the current turn cleanly, while turn completion, scheduled work, and subagent activity settle without stale lifecycle state.
  • Project-open errors stay readable. Failed project opens now show a wrapping, dismissible alert below the top bar, so long recovery instructions are never truncated.
  • No unnecessary Xcode dependency. On macOS, ADE prefers an independently installed Git—including Git discovered through the login shell—before Apple’s license-gated /usr/bin/git. If Apple Git is the only option, ADE explains that the Xcode license prompt comes from Git rather than iOS Simulator or code signing.

iOS

  • Context and Claude parity. Mobile Work timelines preserve the corrected post-compaction context usage and Claude lifecycle events from the host.
  • Complete project errors. Remote project-add failures no longer cap danger messages at three lines, keeping full host recovery instructions visible.