This adds documentation for the Hoppscotch Agent package covering
installation, configuration, and usage.
Closes FE-942
Closes#5284
The agent package lacked user-facing documentation beyond the minimal
Tauri template content. Users needed guidance for installation,
registration, certificate management, proxy configuration, and
troubleshooting.
Replaces CodeMirror with Monaco for scripting editors under the experimental scripting sandbox.
The legacy CodeMirror-based editors are preserved for backwards compatibility and will
continue to power the legacy scripting sandbox.
This introduces improved type support, IntelliSense, and JSDoc hinting via Monaco, with
the backing for pre-request and post-request scripts in tabbed views. Type definitions are
isolated per editor to avoid variable leakage.
This implements consistent cross-platform quit functionality that
triggers graceful application shutdown through native native commands.
Closes FE-919
The Cmd + Q quit shortcut was previously broken across platforms with
inconsistent behavior, working on Windows 11 but failing on macOS,
AppImage Linux, and Windows 10. The implementation was mixed and
unreliable.
This updates `vue-tsc` to version `2.2.0` and removes caret prefix from
TypeScript to resolve build compatibility issues that were preventing
builds in `agent`'s CI/CD pipeline.
The build process was failing with "Search string not found" errors when
vue-tsc attempted to patch TypeScript's internal structure.
Initially thought to be related to FE-925, FE-924.
Closes FE-926
The previous config used `TypeScript` at `^5.8.3` with `vue-tsc` at
`^2.1.6`. The `vue-tsc` package contains hardcoded regex patterns for
patching TypeScript's internals, and these patterns in version 2.1.6
don't match the structure in TypeScript 5.8.3.
This adds tab navigation shortcuts to the shortcuts help dialog for
desktop users and conditionally shows them only in desktop mode.
The shortcuts help now includes a "Tabs" section with all available tab
management shortcuts, but only displays them when running in desktop
kernel mode to avoid confusing web users with non-functional shortcuts.
Closes FE-917
The desktop app already had functional tab navigation shortcuts, but
they weren't documented in the app's shortcuts help dialog (accessible
via `?` or `Cmd/Ctrl+/`). This made the shortcuts less discoverable for
users who wanted to learn about available keyboard controls.