← All posts

Release v1.4.0: One timeline for everything that happened

The more workspaces you're running, the harder it gets to hold the whole picture in your head. Something happened in three different places today, and by evening you can't quite remember which. Timeline is the answer to that — one feed, across everything, newest first: every conversation, every change, every memory an agent decided was worth keeping. Scroll it like you'd scroll a single thread, except the thread is your entire day.

Right alongside it, every workspace now keeps its own memory of what it used to be. Rename it, reassign its repos, edit its prompt — none of that used to leave a trace beyond whatever you happened to remember. Now it's a real changelog, before and after, on its own tab, and there's a second view in Settings that lets you browse changes across every workspace at once. The kind of thing you don't think you need, right up until you're trying to explain why something looks different than it did last week.

Macros got easier to actually reach for. Type a curly brace in a workspace prompt or a message and a small list appears — every macro you've saved, ready to drop in by name instead of by memory. Say it out loud instead, if that's faster: the message box now has a microphone. And if you just want to get a stray thought out of your head before it's gone, hold down the floating chat button and slide it left — a brand new thread opens immediately, no picking a workspace first.

None of this asks you to work differently. It's just more of what you were already doing, reflected back with a little more clarity. Full details on the Release Notes page.