Synara 0.2.1 release notes.

What changed in Synara 0.2.1 (Jun 14), including File comments can ride along with your next message, Live file changes stay scoped to the active turn, Partial workspace file references resolve more reliably, Restarted sessions are less likely to leave turns hanging.

Release 0.2.1· Jun 14

Jun 14— link to Synara 0.2.1

Synara 0.2.1

  • File comments can ride along with your next messageYou can now leave focused line comments from composer and preview surfaces, then send them with the prompt so agents get clearer file-specific context.

    This release adds file-line comment boxes, summary chips, draft persistence, reference attachment handling, preview/editor entry points, chat timeline support, and focused tests for comment parsing, composer drafts, terminal context, kanban dispatch, and chat-view logic.

  • Live file changes stay scoped to the active turnThe live changed-files panel now follows the turn that is actually running, avoiding stale or unrelated file edits when sessions overlap or recover.

    Provider runtime ingestion now carries active turn identity through Codex, Claude, checkpoint, and live-change paths. Chat selectors and composer change headers were tightened so tool/file rows from older turns do not masquerade as current live output.

  • Partial workspace file references resolve more reliablyOpening files from shortened or partial references is more forgiving, especially when assistant output mentions a file path without the full workspace prefix.

    Workspace file-system lookup now searches entries more deliberately, exposes shared server helpers, improves opener behavior, and adds coverage around partial references so previewing referenced files lands on the intended workspace item.

  • Restarted sessions are less likely to leave turns hangingAfter provider restarts, reconnects, or quiet ACP sessions, Synara does a better job of reconciling active turns and finishing idle work instead of getting stuck.

    Startup turn reconciliation, ACP idle watchdog handling, provider runtime ingestion, Cursor/Grok/OpenCode adapter event paths, command reactor cleanup, and shared thread summaries now work together to recover unfinished turns and surface stale runtime state more predictably.

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