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@github-actions github-actions released this 20 Aug 18:04
· 18 commits to main since this release

EvoFlux v0.0.8 adds an Enterprise-managed workspace, makes long chat transcripts reliable, improves provider and token-usage visibility, and introduces the first Linux x64 DEB package.

Highlights

Enterprise workspace and managed resources

  • Adds Settings → Enterprise with Overview, Library, Usage, Favorites, Updates, and Sync views.
  • Shows Conductor connection health, offline state, pending resource changes, telemetry backlog, and attention indicators directly in Settings and the app sidebar.
  • Reconciles versioned, project-managed agents, skills, and plugins into the local runtime with provenance, semantic-version checks, desired/applied version tracking, and trust-review states.
  • Lets users inspect managed resources, favorite them, review updates, pull approved versions, and open the corresponding agent or skill settings without making managed definitions locally mutable.
  • Separates resource synchronization from telemetry delivery so a failure in one lane no longer blocks the other. Delivery receipts, applied digests, durable outbox inspection, and backlog reporting make recovery observable.

Chat history and scrolling

  • Fixes sessions that opened on assistant/tool activity while the preceding user message remained unloaded.
  • Initial transcript loading now follows pagination until it reaches a complete user/summary boundary, removes orphaned partial cycles, deduplicates pages, and preserves a resumable cursor.
  • Keeps the viewport anchored to the same message while older content is prepended or asynchronously resized, preventing visible scroll jumps.
  • Adds consistent history loading, retry, empty-page handling, and skeleton states across Agent, Split, and Monitor views. The Load earlier messages control remains available only for deliberately navigating beyond the automatically hydrated boundary.

Provider usage and telemetry

  • Displays the monthly Codex usage window with normalized reset times, limits, balances, and credit information.
  • Displays GitHub Copilot premium-request quota, remaining allowance, and reset date.
  • Redesigns Token volume as aligned, mirrored input/output buckets with independent scales, responsive sizing, hover crosshair, and exact per-bucket tooltips.

Desktop, Git, and distribution

  • Adds a Linux x64 DEB containing the native Python sidecar. CI validates package metadata and extracted contents, installs the DEB on Ubuntu 22.04, and requires a successful first launch through backend-ready state.
  • Uses an Ubuntu 22.04-compatible Linux screen-capture backend while preserving the newer native capture path on macOS and Windows.
  • Replaces blocking operating-system updater popups with in-app status, toast, and update-dialog flows.
  • Repairs Windows Mica sidebar composition and drag behavior.
  • Grounds AI self-review, commit messages, and PR descriptions in the correct staged/unstaged state, diagnostics, project guidelines, code-impact evidence, and committed source-to-target branch range.

WebBridge distribution change

  • Removes the built-in WebBridge extension source, ZIP packaging, checksum generation, and local download/launch endpoints from this repository and desktop release.
  • WebBridge is now distributed from its dedicated repository. EvoFlux retains the pairing, relay, policy, and browser-tool protocols required by the separately installed companion.

Documentation

  • Refreshes the README with product screenshots covering Work and Coding modes, agent teams, model providers, language servers, sandbox controls, workspace tools, and code intelligence.

Downloads

Platform Package SHA-256
macOS · Apple Silicon DMG Checksum
macOS · Intel DMG Checksum
Windows · x64 NSIS installer Checksum
Linux · x64 DEB Checksum

Note

Linux updates use the package-managed flow (sudo apt install ./EvoFlux_*_amd64.deb) rather than replacing dpkg-owned files through the in-app updater. This release's macOS apps use an ad-hoc signature and the Windows installer is not Authenticode-signed, so the operating system may show a trust prompt. Tauri updater archives remain minisign-signed.

Full changelog: v0.0.7...v0.0.8