ClaudeView 1.7.2
ClaudeView 1.7.2 — leaner while it sits
A performance-focused release. No feature changes — ClaudeView just uses less of your machine when it's out of the way.
- Lower idle CPU / battery — when the window is hidden to the tray or minimized, ClaudeView now pauses the work you can't see: the 5-second git-status / RAM / reset-label polling and the once-a-minute session-list rebuild stop, and usage polling backs off to a slower cadence. A backgrounded instance no longer spawns
git.exeevery few seconds. Everything refreshes instantly the moment you bring the window back. - Lower steady-state RAM — hiding to the tray now reaps idle background sessions' Node/CLI processes right away instead of waiting up to a minute, the built-in code viewer releases its browser processes the moment you close it, and idle sessions suspend a little sooner (after 10 minutes instead of 15). All transparent — suspended conversations resume on your next message.
Auto-updates as usual: download → SHA-256 verify → swap on next launch.