Sweeping claude agents fixes cover attach, paste, display, and reply queuing; startup hang on read-only configs fixed; permissions corrected for Windows and WebFetch rules.
claude agents absorbing the largest fix cluster.claude update verification to wait out endpoint-security scanning of new binaries instead of failing after 5 secondsWebFetch(domain:...) deny/ask/allow rules now take precedence over the preapproved-host auto-allow~\, \\server\share) or case-variant paths, and Read deny rules not hiding files from Glob/Grep resultsno low surrogate in string errors for classifier side-queries and MCP server descriptions containing emoji near a truncation boundarytimeout config values below 1000 ms being floored to a 1-second watchdog that aborted every tool call; sub-1000 ms values are now ignored (falling back to MCP_TOOL_TIMEOUT or default), and claude mcp get annotates them accordinglyworkspaceSymbol operation returning no results; it now accepts a query parameter and passes it to the language serverclaude agents cutting live status text (tool args, replies, prompts, exec output) at 60–120 columns on wide terminals; the status detail now uses the full terminal widthclaude agents truncating long session names at 40 columns; the name column now grows with terminal widthclaude agents attach occasionally bouncing straight back to the session list on the first try after a background-service restartclaude agents Ctrl+V image paste doing nothing in the dispatch input and the session reply box; pasting with no image now shows a hintSendMessage) silently breaking when CLAUDE_CODE_TMPDIR or $TMPDIR points at a deep directoryclaude agents stalling for 5 seconds before attaching/ide menu, /terminal-setup, and /scroll-speed, following the editor's rebrandclaude agents --json now includes waitingFor showing what a waiting session is blocked on (e.g. permission prompt)--tools: explicitly listing Grep/Glob now provides the dedicated search tools on native builds with embedded search (previously these names were silently ignored)/effort now confirms when your chosen level will persist as the default for new sessions