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v0.1.65 Feature

This release adds 3 notable features for engineering teams evaluating rollout.

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Topics

ade agents claude-code codex copilot developer-tools
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gemini mobile opencode orchestration pi

Affected surfaces

auth breaking_upgrade

Summary

AI summary

Updates Improved, 0.1.65 - 2026-05-03, and https://github.com/getpaseo/paseo/pull/672 across a mixed release.

Full changelog

0.1.65 - 2026-05-03

Added

  • In-app browser — open a real web browser in any workspace to test your app. (#670 by @jasonkneen)
  • Inline review comments in the git diff pane. Tap a line number to start a comment. (#530)
  • Sub-agent activity is now shown for Codex, OpenCode, and Claude. (#672, #658 by @thisisryanswift)
  • Pull and push your branch in one step from the git actions menu in the changes pane.
  • Resume existing agent sessions with paseo import --provider <name> <id>. (#632)
  • Password authentication and SSL support for daemon connections. (#635)
  • Connect to a daemon via relay using a pairing offer URL from the CLI. (#639)
  • Windows: Native ARM64 builds are now available.
  • Bundled Paseo skills now refresh automatically on desktop app launch.

Improved

  • Codex streaming feels more responsive — message boundaries are preserved and output arrives sooner.
  • Terminal sessions run in a dedicated worker process for better stability.
  • New worktree branch names are derived from your prompt and attachments instead of a generic placeholder.
  • Review comment UI is cleaner and easier to scan.
  • The daemon's /api/status endpoint is now protected by password auth when one is configured.

Fixed

  • Apple Silicon Mac: The desktop update pipeline now publishes manifests atomically, closing a race that could install the Intel build on Apple Silicon Macs and cause 100%+ renderer CPU usage. Affected users will self-heal — electron-updater's Rosetta detection migrates back to arm64 on the next update poll. (#555)
  • Linux: .deb and .rpm packages now show as Paseo in the dock and process list instead of Paseo.bin. --no-sandbox is now scoped to AppImage only, matching VS Code's sandbox handling. (#602)
  • Windows: Git diff commands no longer break on paths with special characters. (#629)
  • Cursor CLI and other ACP custom providers launch reliably. (#628)
  • Daemon stays up when WebSocket clients disconnect mid-stream, and crashes now write a fatal log entry instead of disappearing silently. (#613 by @yuruiz)
  • Long agent timelines reconnect cleanly over the relay instead of looping through disconnects while catching up. (#657 by @fireblue)
  • Agent timelines refresh with smaller catch-up requests when you reopen an agent.
  • Terminal snapshots flush reliably before clients reconnect.
  • Workspace reconnects avoid unnecessary refresh work when the focused workspace is already current.
  • Voice dictation keeps recording when the agent tab loses focus.
  • OpenCode mode picker now lists agents available in every mode. (#606 by @thisisryanswift)
  • Codex plan approval panels no longer duplicate.
  • Imported agents display the correct title immediately.
  • OpenCode surfaces invalid mode/model errors instead of hanging.
  • Archived worktrees stay hidden without flashing back into the list. (#640)
  • Web dropdown menus no longer resize unexpectedly.
  • The visible changes pane keeps in sync with the working tree diff.
  • Tool detail rows on the timeline are selectable again.
  • paseo.json parse errors in setup, teardown, and terminal actions now surface a clear error instead of failing silently.
  • Diff gutter line numbers were shifted one row out of alignment in some cases on web.
  • Streamed agent output reconciles cleanly when the timeline hydrates mid-turn. (#663)
  • Images in assistant messages show a loading spinner while they load and an "Image unavailable" fallback if they fail, instead of a blank space.
  • Isolated bottom sheet modals close and re-open without getting stuck.

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