* fix: convert dragged file paths to @mentions for attachment
When non-image files are dragged into the terminal, the file path was
inserted as plain text and never attached. Now detected absolute paths
are converted to @mentions so they get picked up by the attachment system.
* test: add tests for drag-and-drop file path detection
* fix: multi-image drag-and-drop only showing last image
insertTextAtCursor read input and cursorOffset from the React closure,
which is stale when called in a synchronous loop (e.g. onImagePaste for
multiple dragged images). Now uses refs so each insertion chains on the
previous one.
* fix: quote Windows absolute paths to avoid MCP mention collision
Paths containing ':' (e.g. Windows drive letters) are now emitted in
quoted @"..." form so they don't match the MCP resource mention regex.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* refactor: decouple dragDropPaths from imagePaste and harden image checks
- Check image extension against the cleaned path (post quote/escape
stripping) so quoted or backslash-escaped image drops are reliably
routed to the image paste handler.
- Inline the image extension regex and drop the imagePaste/fsOperations
imports so the module (and its tests) no longer pull in `bun:bundle`
and the heavier fs wrapper chain. Use plain `fs.existsSync` for the
on-disk check.
- Add tests covering quoted image paths, uppercase extensions,
backslash-escaped image paths, escaped real files with spaces, mixed
segments containing an image, quoted-nonexistent paths, and leading
or trailing whitespace.
* test: verify dragged paths with an `@` segment are preserved
Adds a fixture under a scoped-package-style subdir (`@types/index.d.ts`)
so we exercise the realistic `node_modules/@types/...` drag case and
lock in that `extractDraggedFilePaths` returns the raw path unchanged —
the `@` inside the path must not collide with the mention prefix the
caller prepends downstream.
* test: parametrize dragDropPaths cases with test.each
Groups the 21 scenarios into four table-driven describes
(empty-result, single-path, multi-path, backslash-escaped) so that
adding a new case is a one-line row instead of a new `test()` block.
Fixture directories are now created synchronously at describe-load
time so their paths are available to the test.each tables, which are
built before any hook runs.
* test: add contract tests for @-mention extractor boundary
Pins the contract between `extractAtMentionedFiles` and
`extractMcpResourceMentions` so the MCP regex can't silently swallow
quoted file-path mentions.
These tests fail on current HEAD — 3 of 11 cases expose the regression
pointed out in the review on #382: `extractMcpResourceMentions`'s
trailing `\b` backtracks past the closing `"` of a quoted mention and
produces a ghost match for `@"C:\Users\..."`, `@C:\Users\...`, and
`@"/tmp/weird:name.txt"`. The remaining 8 cases lock in the behaviour
that must not change (legitimate `server:resource` mentions and plain
file-path mentions).
Committed failing on purpose as the first half of a test-then-fix
pair; the regex fix follows in a subsequent commit.
* fix: prevent MCP extractor from ghost-matching quoted/Windows paths
The MCP resource regex used `\b` as a trailing anchor with `[^\s]+`
character classes. On any quoted file mention containing a colon
(`@"C:\Users\me\file.txt"`, `@"/tmp/weird:name.txt"`), the engine
backtracked past the closing `"` to satisfy `\b`, producing a ghost
match that collided with `extractAtMentionedFiles`. Unquoted Windows
drive-letter paths (`@C:\Users\me\file.txt`) also matched because a
drive letter is structurally identical to an MCP `server:resource`
token.
Two guards:
1. `(?!")` right after `@` drops quoted tokens entirely, and adding
`"` to the character classes blocks any mid-match backtracking.
2. A post-match filter discards `^[A-Za-z]:[\\/]` — a single-letter
server followed by a path separator is always a Windows drive
prefix, never a real MCP resource.
Legitimate MCP forms (`@server:resource/path`, plugin-scoped like
`@asana-plugin:project-status/123`, inline prose mentions) remain
matched and are pinned by the contract tests added in 04998d5.
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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
This is a small prose-only follow-up that rewrites clearly internal or
explanatory Anthropic comment language to neutral wording in a handful of
high-confidence files. It avoids runtime strings, flags, command labels,
protocol identifiers, and provider-facing references.
Constraint: Keep this pass narrowly scoped to comments/documentation only
Rejected: Broader Anthropic comment sweep across functional API/protocol references | too ambiguous for a safe prose-only PR
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: narrow
Reversibility: clean
Directive: Leave functional Anthropic references (API behavior, SDKs, URLs, provider labels, protocol docs) for separate reviewed passes
Tested: bun run build
Tested: bun run smoke
Tested: bun run verify:privacy
Tested: bun run test:provider
Tested: bun run test:provider-recommendation
Not-tested: Full repo typecheck (upstream baseline remains noisy)
Co-authored-by: anandh8x <test@example.com>
This pass rewrites comment-only ANT-ONLY markers to neutral internal-only
language across the source tree without changing runtime strings, flags,
commands, or protocol identifiers. The goal is to lower obvious internal
prose leakage while keeping the diff mechanically safe and easy to review.
Constraint: Phase B is limited to comments/prose only; runtime strings and user-facing labels remain deferred
Rejected: Broad search-and-replace across strings and command descriptions | too risky for a prose-only pass
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: narrow
Reversibility: clean
Directive: Remaining ANT-ONLY hits are mostly runtime/user-facing strings and should be handled separately from comment cleanup
Tested: bun run build
Tested: bun run smoke
Tested: bun run verify:privacy
Tested: bun run test:provider
Tested: bun run test:provider-recommendation
Not-tested: Full repo typecheck (upstream baseline remains noisy)
Co-authored-by: anandh8x <test@example.com>
Squash the current repository state back into one baseline commit while
preserving the README reframing and repository contents.
Constraint: User explicitly requested a single squashed commit with subject "asdf"
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: broad
Reversibility: clean
Directive: This commit intentionally rewrites published history; coordinate before future force-pushes
Tested: git status clean; local history rewritten to one commit; force-pushed main to origin and instructkr
Not-tested: Fresh clone verification after push