Desktop and CLI
- A full disk no longer breaks ADE. When your Mac runs out of storage while ADE is saving, your chats and project data stay safe. Database repairs are now crash-safe, so a full disk mid-save can never leave a project that refuses to open — and if a repair is needed, ADE finishes it for you.
- Your chats keep their history. A provider session that can’t be resumed no longer silently starts a blank thread. The chat keeps its transcript and offers to retry the original thread, rebuild from ADE’s saved history, or start a fresh chat — your choice.
- Guided recovery instead of dead-ends. If a project can’t open, ADE shows a plain-language recovery screen with a one-click repair and clear next steps, instead of a raw internal error.
- See and manage ADE’s storage. A new Settings → Storage page shows what ADE keeps on your Mac by clear category, including leftover data from archived and deleted lanes, and lets you clean up safely with a preview and confirmation. A quiet top-bar indicator warns before storage gets tight and pauses new agent work only at genuinely critical capacity.
- Old history takes less space. ADE losslessly compresses old, inactive chat and terminal history in the background — still searchable and openable — and never touches active work.
- Redesigned chat handoff. Handing a chat to another runtime or machine now uses a clear two-card menu with per-runtime forking and cross-machine fork transport.
- Steadier chat recovery. Chat recovery is more reliable, and Codex usage scans are bounded so they no longer spike memory.
- CTO polish. The CTO experience is cleaner and more consistent across desktop.
iOS
- CTO on mobile. The CTO screens, identity editor, and session destinations are polished for a smoother mobile experience.
- Work chat refinements. Continued improvements to the Work chat and composer on iOS.
