Foreman v1.1.1
Sessions start immediately again
Starting a session got noticeably slower in 1.1.0 — from the session list, from the canvas, and on every resume — because Foreman checked the state of your MCP servers first, and that check really dials each configured server before anything can begin. It no longer sits in front of your work: the same check now runs when the app launches, whenever you come back to the window, after you log into a server from Foreman, and whenever the MCP pane loads, so stale authentication still gets cleared without any session waiting on it. Changing a model, effort or permission mode mid-session is faster for the same reason, since each of those restarts the agent underneath. If you've just run claude mcp login in your own terminal and want to know right now whether sessions will see the server, the MCP pane has a Recheck button that asks immediately rather than waiting for its next refresh.
The canvas drawer stops wrapping its controls
At its default width the session drawer on the canvas was too narrow for its own toolbars: the model, effort, permission and agent selectors wrapped their labels onto a second line, and the Diff tab's review bar did the same. The drawer now opens wide enough for all of it, and those controls hold themselves on one line regardless of the width you drag it to — narrow the drawer and the surrounding text gives way instead of the buttons.
macOS, Apple Silicon. Signed with a Developer ID certificate and notarized by Apple — opens normally with no Gatekeeper warning, and in-app silent auto-update is enabled.