discardLatestPending() popped whichever batch happened to be at the
back of the queue. With a Stop → Record → Discard sequence, the
pending queue can have recording B's batch sitting in front of A's by
the time A's finalize callback resolves (because finalizeRecording
awaits fixWebmDuration), so the discard targets the wrong recording.
Tag each completed batch with the recording id supplied at
startSession() time and replace discardLatestPending() with
discardBatch(recordingId). takeNextBatch() now returns the full
{recordingId, samples} shape so prependBatch() can re-queue it on
write-failure without losing the id. The renderer already owns a
stable recordingId (Date.now() in useScreenRecorder) and the IPC
surface threads it through set-recording-state and
discard-cursor-telemetry.
Adds a regression test that mirrors FabLrc's scenario in PR #457:
two recordings finalize, A is discarded after B has already been
queued, and the buffer must drop A while keeping B intact.
Address two issues raised during review:
P1 – When a recording is cancelled or restarted, setRecordingState(false)
enqueues its cursor batch but store-recorded-session is never called,
leaving a stale batch that contaminates the next recording's telemetry.
Add discardLatestPending() to the buffer and a discard-cursor-telemetry
IPC handler; the renderer now calls it on the discard path.
P2 – takeNextBatch() dequeued the batch before fs.writeFile, so a write
failure would permanently lose the telemetry. Wrap the write in
try/catch and re-insert the batch via prependBatch() on failure.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Previously, the main process kept two module-scope arrays —
activeCursorSamples and pendingCursorSamples — and set-recording-state
on a new recording wiped BOTH. When a user stopped recording and
immediately started a new one before store-recorded-session fired,
the previous recording's pending samples were discarded or later
overwritten with the new session's data, producing empty or mismatched
.cursor.json files.
Replace the two arrays with a small FIFO buffer
(createCursorTelemetryBuffer) that:
- Keeps pending batches per completed recording, never wiping them on
a new session start.
- Yields batches in arrival order to storeRecordedSessionFiles.
- Caps pending batches (default 8) so a never-stored sequence cannot
leak unbounded memory.
Unit-tested directly in src/lib/cursorTelemetryBuffer.test.ts, including
the rapid-restart race that motivated the change.
Both windows had alwaysOnTop but lacked setVisibleOnAllWorkspaces, so
they stayed pinned to the Space they were first opened on. Users moving
to a different virtual desktop would lose sight of the overlay.
Calls setVisibleOnAllWorkspaces(true, { visibleOnFullScreen: true })
on macOS only — no-op on Windows/Linux so cross-platform behaviour is
unchanged.
- Add useCameraDevices hook to enumerate video input devices
- Update useScreenRecorder to support webcamDeviceId selection
- Add device selector UI above HUD bar (mic + webcam, hover-to-expand)
- All selectors and HUD bar are absolute-positioned to prevent layout shifts
- Increase HUD window to 600x200px to accommodate device panels
- Add unit tests for useCameraDevices hook
- Fix IPC handler to properly await shell.openPath() promise
- Export dialog now shows file name below the button for better UX
- Toast message now generic (works for both video and GIF exports)
- Fixed formatting in electron type definitions
- Added electron IPC handler 'reveal-in-folder' to show exported file in finder
- Created toast notification with clickable action to reveal exported video
- Added Show in Folder button in export success dialog
- Implemented proper state management for exported file path
- Fixed timing issue where exportedFilePath was reset too early
Implements GIF export alongside MP4, including new export types, a GIF exporter module, UI components for format selection and GIF options, and integration into the export dialog and video editor. Adds property-based and unit tests for GIF export correctness, updates dependencies to include gif.js and related types, and refines Electron save dialog to support GIF files.