Atrium v0.11.0 — The Thaw
The Thaw — a stability + fit-and-finish release. Six fixes and features on top of v0.10.0:
- No more all-shells freeze. Blocking PTY I/O no longer starves Atrium's async runtime — the vendored
tauri-plugin-ptyfork moves reads/writes/waits onto the blocking pool, so open/idle panes can't lock each other up. (#153) - Restart reopens where you were. A crashed or restarted shell comes back in the directory you were working in, not at
/. (#154) - Clickable terminal hyperlinks. OSC 8 links and bare
http(s)://URLs open in your default browser; plus a repaint fix so a GPU context loss never leaves a stale frame. (#155) - Git Bash opens in the project dir, not your home folder. (#156)
- Per-project pane memory. Switch away and back, and Atrium returns you to the pane you were on. (#157)
- Lighter on WSL. Background-project usage polling is scoped to the active project and spawns are staggered on resume, reducing Atrium's footprint in the shared WSL2 VM — with an honest note in the README about heavy-WSL usage and how to raise the memory cap. (#158)