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orcs-code/src/utils/modifiers.ts
Anandan 8fc40ee8c4 Neutralize internal Anthropic prose in explanatory comments (#357)
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>
2026-04-04 23:35:03 +05:30

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export type ModifierKey = 'shift' | 'command' | 'control' | 'option'
/**
* Pre-warm the native module by loading it in advance.
*
* NOTE: The `modifiers-napi` package is an internal-only native addon
* that is not shipped with the open-source build. All calls are no-ops here
* to avoid supply-chain risk from unverified npm packages with the same name.
*/
export function prewarmModifiers(): void {
// No-op in open-source build — native modifier detection is not available.
}
/**
* Check if a specific modifier key is currently pressed (synchronous).
*
* Always returns false in the open-source build since the native addon
* is not available.
*/
export function isModifierPressed(_modifier: ModifierKey): boolean {
return false
}