The composer cleared the live mention atom synchronously on send (via the
editor reset), which raced the async onNew handler that read it — dropping
every @-mention (docs, folders, connectors, and the new chat references)
from the request.
handleSubmit now snapshots the chips before clearing, and onNew consumes
that snapshot (falling back to the live atom for the send-button path),
derives the payload via deriveMentionedPayload, and sends mentioned_thread_ids.
Add a Chats tab to the mention picker (excluding the current chat), carry
the "thread" kind through the inline editor's chip nodes, and render thread
chips on user messages with navigation to the referenced conversation.
- Updated the layout of the ComposerAction and ChatHeader components to improve mobile compatibility.
- Added a new prop to ImageModelSelector for mobile-specific rendering.
- Adjusted ModelSelector to conditionally render elements based on mobile view, enhancing user experience on smaller screens.
- Updated the MarkdownTextPrimitive component to enable smooth rendering by default.
- Adjusted the props to streamline the rendering process for improved user experience.
- Added a new backend URL import to the route file for better configuration.
- Updated the Composer component to use a relative positioning class for improved layout.
- Refactored the ChatExamplePrompts component to enhance the display of active categories and prompts, including a close button for better user interaction.
- Adjusted the structure of the ThreadWelcome component to enhance layout consistency across different screen sizes.
- Updated CSS classes to ensure proper alignment and spacing for the welcome message and composer, improving overall user experience.
- Revised the pricing page title and description to reflect new features including AI workspace, automations, and agents.
- Enhanced the FAQ section with detailed information about AI automations and agents, including scheduling and event-triggered workflows.
- Updated demo plans to include features related to AI automations and agents, ensuring clarity on capabilities and costs.
- Added a new automation illustration to the homepage features grid, emphasizing the automation capabilities of SurfSense.
- Enhanced lambda function formatting in `_after_commit` for better clarity.
- Simplified generator expression in `_match_condition` for improved readability.
- Streamlined function signature in `_eligible` for consistency.
- Updated imports and refactored anonymous chat routes to use a new agent creation method.
- Added a new function `_load_anon_document` to handle document loading from Redis.
- Improved UI components by replacing legacy structures with modern alternatives, including alerts and separators.
- Refactored quota-related components to utilize new alert structures for better user feedback.
- Cleaned up unused variables and optimized component states for performance.
- Deleted the `search_surfsense_docs` tool and its associated files, streamlining the agent's toolset.
- Updated various components and prompts to remove references to the now-removed tool, ensuring consistency across the codebase.
- Adjusted documentation to direct users to the SurfSense documentation link for product-related queries instead.