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/**
* Terminal Launcher
*
* Detects the user's preferred terminal emulator and launches Claude Code
* inside it. Used by the deep link protocol handler when invoked by the OS
* (i.e., not already running inside a terminal).
*
* Platform support:
* macOS — Terminal.app, iTerm2, Ghostty, Kitty, Alacritty, WezTerm
* Linux — $TERMINAL, x-terminal-emulator, gnome-terminal, konsole, etc.
* Windows — Windows Terminal (wt.exe), PowerShell, cmd.exe
*/
import { spawn } from 'child_process'
import { basename } from 'path'
import { getGlobalConfig } from '../config.js'
import { logForDebugging } from '../debug.js'
import { execFileNoThrow } from '../execFileNoThrow.js'
import { which } from '../which.js'
export type TerminalInfo = {
name: string
command: string
}
// macOS terminals in preference order.
// Each entry: [display name, app bundle name or CLI command, detection method]
const MACOS_TERMINALS: Array<{
name: string
bundleId: string
app: string
}> = [
{ name: 'iTerm2', bundleId: 'com.googlecode.iterm2', app: 'iTerm' },
{ name: 'Ghostty', bundleId: 'com.mitchellh.ghostty', app: 'Ghostty' },
{ name: 'Kitty', bundleId: 'net.kovidgoyal.kitty', app: 'kitty' },
{ name: 'Alacritty', bundleId: 'org.alacritty', app: 'Alacritty' },
{ name: 'WezTerm', bundleId: 'com.github.wez.wezterm', app: 'WezTerm' },
{
name: 'Terminal.app',
bundleId: 'com.apple.Terminal',
app: 'Terminal',
},
]
// Linux terminals in preference order (command name)
const LINUX_TERMINALS = [
'ghostty',
'kitty',
'alacritty',
'wezterm',
'gnome-terminal',
'konsole',
'xfce4-terminal',
'mate-terminal',
'tilix',
'xterm',
]
/**
* Detect the user's preferred terminal on macOS.
* Checks running processes first (most likely to be what the user prefers),
* then falls back to checking installed .app bundles.
*/
async function detectMacosTerminal(): Promise<TerminalInfo> {
// Stored preference from a previous interactive session. This is the only
// signal that survives into the headless LaunchServices context — the env
// var check below never hits when we're launched from a browser link.
const stored = getGlobalConfig().deepLinkTerminal
if (stored) {
const match = MACOS_TERMINALS.find(t => t.app === stored)
if (match) {
return { name: match.name, command: match.app }
}
}
// Check the TERM_PROGRAM env var — if set, the user has a clear preference.
// TERM_PROGRAM may include a .app suffix (e.g., "iTerm.app"), so strip it.
const termProgram = process.env.TERM_PROGRAM
if (termProgram) {
const normalized = termProgram.replace(/\.app$/i, '').toLowerCase()
const match = MACOS_TERMINALS.find(
t =>
t.app.toLowerCase() === normalized ||
t.name.toLowerCase() === normalized,
)
if (match) {
return { name: match.name, command: match.app }
}
}
// Check which terminals are installed by looking for .app bundles.
// Try mdfind first (Spotlight), but fall back to checking /Applications
// directly since mdfind can return empty results if Spotlight is disabled
// or hasn't indexed the app yet.
for (const terminal of MACOS_TERMINALS) {
const { code, stdout } = await execFileNoThrow(
'mdfind',
[`kMDItemCFBundleIdentifier == "${terminal.bundleId}"`],
{ timeout: 5000, useCwd: false },
)
if (code === 0 && stdout.trim().length > 0) {
return { name: terminal.name, command: terminal.app }
}
}
// Fallback: check /Applications directly (mdfind may not work if
// Spotlight indexing is disabled or incomplete)
for (const terminal of MACOS_TERMINALS) {
const { code: lsCode } = await execFileNoThrow(
'ls',
[`/Applications/${terminal.app}.app`],
{ timeout: 1000, useCwd: false },
)
if (lsCode === 0) {
return { name: terminal.name, command: terminal.app }
}
}
// Terminal.app is always available on macOS
return { name: 'Terminal.app', command: 'Terminal' }
}
/**
* Detect the user's preferred terminal on Linux.
* Checks $TERMINAL, then x-terminal-emulator, then walks a priority list.
*/
async function detectLinuxTerminal(): Promise<TerminalInfo | null> {
// Check $TERMINAL env var
const termEnv = process.env.TERMINAL
if (termEnv) {
const resolved = await which(termEnv)
if (resolved) {
return { name: basename(termEnv), command: resolved }
}
}
// Check x-terminal-emulator (Debian/Ubuntu alternative)
const xte = await which('x-terminal-emulator')
if (xte) {
return { name: 'x-terminal-emulator', command: xte }
}
// Walk the priority list
for (const terminal of LINUX_TERMINALS) {
const resolved = await which(terminal)
if (resolved) {
return { name: terminal, command: resolved }
}
}
return null
}
/**
* Detect the user's preferred terminal on Windows.
*/
async function detectWindowsTerminal(): Promise<TerminalInfo> {
// Check for Windows Terminal first
const wt = await which('wt.exe')
if (wt) {
return { name: 'Windows Terminal', command: wt }
}
// PowerShell 7+ (separate install)
const pwsh = await which('pwsh.exe')
if (pwsh) {
return { name: 'PowerShell', command: pwsh }
}
// Windows PowerShell 5.1 (built into Windows)
const powershell = await which('powershell.exe')
if (powershell) {
return { name: 'PowerShell', command: powershell }
}
// cmd.exe is always available
return { name: 'Command Prompt', command: 'cmd.exe' }
}
/**
* Detect the user's preferred terminal emulator.
*/
export async function detectTerminal(): Promise<TerminalInfo | null> {
switch (process.platform) {
case 'darwin':
return detectMacosTerminal()
case 'linux':
return detectLinuxTerminal()
case 'win32':
return detectWindowsTerminal()
default:
return null
}
}
/**
* Launch Claude Code in the detected terminal emulator.
*
* Pure argv paths (no shell, user input never touches an interpreter):
* macOS — Ghostty, Alacritty, Kitty, WezTerm (via open -na --args)
* Linux — all ten in LINUX_TERMINALS
* Windows — Windows Terminal
*
* Shell-string paths (user input is shell-quoted and relied upon):
* macOS — iTerm2, Terminal.app (AppleScript `write text` / `do script`
* are inherently shell-interpreted; no argv interface exists)
* Windows — PowerShell -Command, cmd.exe /k (no argv exec mode)
*
* For pure-argv paths: claudePath, --prefill, query, cwd travel as distinct
* argv elements end-to-end. No sh -c. No shellQuote(). The terminal does
* chdir(cwd) and execvp(claude, argv). Spaces/quotes/metacharacters in
* query or cwd are preserved by argv boundaries with zero interpretation.
*/
export async function launchInTerminal(
claudePath: string,
action: {
query?: string
cwd?: string
repo?: string
lastFetchMs?: number
},
): Promise<boolean> {
const terminal = await detectTerminal()
if (!terminal) {
logForDebugging('No terminal emulator detected', { level: 'error' })
return false
}
logForDebugging(
`Launching in terminal: ${terminal.name} (${terminal.command})`,
)
const claudeArgs = ['--deep-link-origin']
if (action.repo) {
claudeArgs.push('--deep-link-repo', action.repo)
if (action.lastFetchMs !== undefined) {
claudeArgs.push('--deep-link-last-fetch', String(action.lastFetchMs))
}
}
if (action.query) {
claudeArgs.push('--prefill', action.query)
}
switch (process.platform) {
case 'darwin':
return launchMacosTerminal(terminal, claudePath, claudeArgs, action.cwd)
case 'linux':
return launchLinuxTerminal(terminal, claudePath, claudeArgs, action.cwd)
case 'win32':
return launchWindowsTerminal(terminal, claudePath, claudeArgs, action.cwd)
default:
return false
}
}
async function launchMacosTerminal(
terminal: TerminalInfo,
claudePath: string,
claudeArgs: string[],
cwd?: string,
): Promise<boolean> {
switch (terminal.command) {
// --- SHELL-STRING PATHS (AppleScript has no argv interface) ---
// User input is shell-quoted via shellQuote(). These two are the only
// macOS paths where shellQuote() correctness is load-bearing.
case 'iTerm': {
const shCmd = buildShellCommand(claudePath, claudeArgs, cwd)
// If iTerm isn't running, `tell application` launches it and iTerm's
// default startup behavior opens a window — so `create window` would
// make a second one. Check `running` first: if already running (even
// with zero windows), create a window; if not, `activate` lets iTerm's
// startup create the first window.
const script = `tell application "iTerm"
if running then
create window with default profile
else
activate
end if
tell current session of current window
write text ${appleScriptQuote(shCmd)}
end tell
end tell`
const { code } = await execFileNoThrow('osascript', ['-e', script], {
useCwd: false,
})
if (code === 0) return true
break
}
case 'Terminal': {
const shCmd = buildShellCommand(claudePath, claudeArgs, cwd)
const script = `tell application "Terminal"
do script ${appleScriptQuote(shCmd)}
activate
end tell`
const { code } = await execFileNoThrow('osascript', ['-e', script], {
useCwd: false,
})
return code === 0
}
// --- PURE ARGV PATHS (no shell, no shellQuote) ---
// open -na <App> --args <argv> → app receives argv verbatim →
// terminal's native --working-directory + -e exec the command directly.
case 'Ghostty': {
const args = [
'-na',
terminal.command,
'--args',
'--window-save-state=never',
]
if (cwd) args.push(`--working-directory=${cwd}`)
args.push('-e', claudePath, ...claudeArgs)
const { code } = await execFileNoThrow('open', args, { useCwd: false })
if (code === 0) return true
break
}
case 'Alacritty': {
const args = ['-na', terminal.command, '--args']
if (cwd) args.push('--working-directory', cwd)
args.push('-e', claudePath, ...claudeArgs)
const { code } = await execFileNoThrow('open', args, { useCwd: false })
if (code === 0) return true
break
}
case 'kitty': {
const args = ['-na', terminal.command, '--args']
if (cwd) args.push('--directory', cwd)
args.push(claudePath, ...claudeArgs)
const { code } = await execFileNoThrow('open', args, { useCwd: false })
if (code === 0) return true
break
}
case 'WezTerm': {
const args = ['-na', terminal.command, '--args', 'start']
if (cwd) args.push('--cwd', cwd)
args.push('--', claudePath, ...claudeArgs)
const { code } = await execFileNoThrow('open', args, { useCwd: false })
if (code === 0) return true
break
}
}
logForDebugging(
`Failed to launch ${terminal.name}, falling back to Terminal.app`,
)
return launchMacosTerminal(
{ name: 'Terminal.app', command: 'Terminal' },
claudePath,
claudeArgs,
cwd,
)
}
async function launchLinuxTerminal(
terminal: TerminalInfo,
claudePath: string,
claudeArgs: string[],
cwd?: string,
): Promise<boolean> {
// All Linux paths are pure argv. Each terminal's --working-directory
// (or equivalent) sets cwd natively; the command is exec'd directly.
// For the few terminals without a cwd flag (xterm, and the opaque
// x-terminal-emulator / $TERMINAL), spawn({cwd}) sets the terminal
// process's cwd — most inherit it for the child.
let args: string[]
let spawnCwd: string | undefined
switch (terminal.name) {
case 'gnome-terminal':
args = cwd ? [`--working-directory=${cwd}`, '--'] : ['--']
args.push(claudePath, ...claudeArgs)
break
case 'konsole':
args = cwd ? ['--workdir', cwd, '-e'] : ['-e']
args.push(claudePath, ...claudeArgs)
break
case 'kitty':
args = cwd ? ['--directory', cwd] : []
args.push(claudePath, ...claudeArgs)
break
case 'wezterm':
args = cwd ? ['start', '--cwd', cwd, '--'] : ['start', '--']
args.push(claudePath, ...claudeArgs)
break
case 'alacritty':
args = cwd ? ['--working-directory', cwd, '-e'] : ['-e']
args.push(claudePath, ...claudeArgs)
break
case 'ghostty':
args = cwd ? [`--working-directory=${cwd}`, '-e'] : ['-e']
args.push(claudePath, ...claudeArgs)
break
case 'xfce4-terminal':
case 'mate-terminal':
args = cwd ? [`--working-directory=${cwd}`, '-x'] : ['-x']
args.push(claudePath, ...claudeArgs)
break
case 'tilix':
args = cwd ? [`--working-directory=${cwd}`, '-e'] : ['-e']
args.push(claudePath, ...claudeArgs)
break
default:
// xterm, x-terminal-emulator, $TERMINAL — no reliable cwd flag.
// spawn({cwd}) sets the terminal's own cwd; most inherit.
args = ['-e', claudePath, ...claudeArgs]
spawnCwd = cwd
break
}
return spawnDetached(terminal.command, args, { cwd: spawnCwd })
}
async function launchWindowsTerminal(
terminal: TerminalInfo,
claudePath: string,
claudeArgs: string[],
cwd?: string,
): Promise<boolean> {
const args: string[] = []
switch (terminal.name) {
// --- PURE ARGV PATH ---
case 'Windows Terminal':
if (cwd) args.push('-d', cwd)
args.push('--', claudePath, ...claudeArgs)
break
// --- SHELL-STRING PATHS ---
// PowerShell -Command and cmd /k take a command string. No argv exec
// mode that also keeps the session interactive after claude exits.
// User input is escaped per-shell; correctness of that escaping is
// load-bearing here.
case 'PowerShell': {
// Single-quoted PowerShell strings have NO escape sequences (only
// '' for a literal quote). Double-quoted strings interpret backtick
// escapes — a query containing `" could break out.
const cdCmd = cwd ? `Set-Location ${psQuote(cwd)}; ` : ''
args.push(
'-NoExit',
'-Command',
`${cdCmd}& ${psQuote(claudePath)} ${claudeArgs.map(psQuote).join(' ')}`,
)
break
}
default: {
const cdCmd = cwd ? `cd /d ${cmdQuote(cwd)} && ` : ''
args.push(
'/k',
`${cdCmd}${cmdQuote(claudePath)} ${claudeArgs.map(a => cmdQuote(a)).join(' ')}`,
)
break
}
}
// cmd.exe does NOT use MSVCRT-style argument parsing. libuv's default
// quoting for spawn() on Windows assumes MSVCRT rules and would double-
// escape our already-cmdQuote'd string. Bypass it for cmd.exe only.
return spawnDetached(terminal.command, args, {
windowsVerbatimArguments: terminal.name === 'Command Prompt',
})
}
/**
* Spawn a terminal detached so the handler process can exit without
* waiting for the terminal to close. Resolves false on spawn failure
* (ENOENT, EACCES) rather than crashing.
*/
function spawnDetached(
command: string,
args: string[],
opts: { cwd?: string; windowsVerbatimArguments?: boolean } = {},
): Promise<boolean> {
return new Promise<boolean>(resolve => {
const child = spawn(command, args, {
detached: true,
stdio: 'ignore',
cwd: opts.cwd,
windowsVerbatimArguments: opts.windowsVerbatimArguments,
})
child.once('error', err => {
logForDebugging(`Failed to spawn ${command}: ${err.message}`, {
level: 'error',
})
void resolve(false)
})
child.once('spawn', () => {
child.unref()
void resolve(true)
})
})
}
/**
* Build a single-quoted POSIX shell command string. ONLY used by the
* AppleScript paths (iTerm, Terminal.app) which have no argv interface.
*/
function buildShellCommand(
claudePath: string,
claudeArgs: string[],
cwd?: string,
): string {
const cdPrefix = cwd ? `cd ${shellQuote(cwd)} && ` : ''
return `${cdPrefix}${[claudePath, ...claudeArgs].map(shellQuote).join(' ')}`
}
/**
* POSIX single-quote escaping. Single-quoted strings have zero
* interpretation except for the closing single quote itself.
* Only used by buildShellCommand() for the AppleScript paths.
*/
function shellQuote(s: string): string {
return `'${s.replace(/'/g, "'\\''")}'`
}
/**
* AppleScript string literal escaping (backslash then double-quote).
*/
function appleScriptQuote(s: string): string {
return `"${s.replace(/\\/g, '\\\\').replace(/"/g, '\\"')}"`
}
/**
* PowerShell single-quoted string. The ONLY special sequence is '' for a
* literal single quote — no backtick escapes, no variable expansion, no
* subexpressions. This is the safe PowerShell quoting; double-quoted
* strings interpret `n `t `" etc. and can be escaped out of.
*/
function psQuote(s: string): string {
return `'${s.replace(/'/g, "''")}'`
}
/**
* cmd.exe argument quoting. cmd.exe does NOT use CommandLineToArgvW-style
* backslash escaping — it toggles its quoting state on every raw "
* character, so an embedded " breaks out of the quoted region and exposes
* metacharacters (& | < > ^) to cmd.exe interpretation = command injection.
*
* Strategy: strip " from the input (it cannot be safely represented in a
* cmd.exe double-quoted string). Escape % as %% to prevent environment
* variable expansion (%PATH% etc.) which cmd.exe performs even inside
* double quotes. Trailing backslashes are still doubled because the
* *child process* (claude.exe) uses CommandLineToArgvW, where a trailing
* \ before our closing " would eat the close-quote.
*/
function cmdQuote(arg: string): string {
const stripped = arg.replace(/"/g, '').replace(/%/g, '%%')
const escaped = stripped.replace(/(\\+)$/, '$1$1')
return `"${escaped}"`
}