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`Client` connected to the unix socket once and never reconnected, so after an opt-in self-update or `heph daemon restart` dropped the socket, every later `call()` failed — `heph-tui` would sit on errors until relaunched (and the work we just shipped makes restarts more frequent). `Client` now stores the socket path and reconnects on a dropped connection, classifying the failure to stay safe: - write-side failure (request never reached the daemon) → reconnect + retry once; - reply lost after sending (daemon closed mid-request) → reconnect for next time but surface this one, so a mutation is never silently double-applied; - genuine RPC errors are passed through untouched. heph-tui and the CLI use `Client` unchanged, so the TUI self-heals on its next refresh tick. Adds an integration test driving a mock daemon that drops the connection after each request. Closes the "heph-tui: reconnect on a dropped daemon socket" backlog task. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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| agent-change-process.md | ||
| heph-pwa.md | ||
| host-heph-pwa.md | ||
| how-to.md | ||
| import-todoist.md | ||
| install-heph.md | ||
| run-the-daemon.md | ||
| self-update.md | ||
| set-up-sync-hub.md | ||