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* refactor(ai-vterm): rename Claude-specific names to a generic "agent"Craig Jennings2026-05-111-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | I may add other terminal agents to this launcher (aider, an open-source LLM TUI), so the buffer prefix, the user knob, and the internal helpers shouldn't say "Claude". The module name (ai-vterm) and the `cj/ai-vterm-*` customs were already generic. This finishes the job: - buffer prefix `claude [<basename>]` -> `agent [<basename>]` (the `defconst` and the matching display-buffer-alist regex move together) - `cj/ai-vterm-claude-command` -> `cj/ai-vterm-agent-command` (the default still runs the `claude` CLI, with a docstring note on swapping it) - `cj/--ai-vterm-claude-buffers` / `-displayed-claude-window` / `-reuse-existing-claude` -> `-agent-*`, and their test files renamed to match - prose in the module commentary and docstrings, plus the matching test docstrings and buffer-name literals `vterm-config.el` hardcodes the same buffer prefix in `cj/--vterm-toggle-buffer-p` (F12 excludes agent buffers from its candidate set), so that literal moved too. Collapsing it into the shared `cj/--ai-vterm-name-prefix` is a cleanup for another day. After a reload, a project's buffer opens as `agent [foo]` instead of `claude [foo]`. Old buffers keep their names until killed. I also corrected two stale `eshell-vterm-config.el` references in ai-vterm.el docstrings (that module was split into `vterm-config.el`). Two things keep saying "Claude": the `cj/ai-vterm-agent-command` default value (the actual CLI), and the "Claude Code" example in `vterm-config.el`'s cursor-restore docstring (a concrete TUI example, not branding). 90 tests pass. `make validate-modules` clean.
* feat(ai-vterm): surface surviving tmux sessions in the project pickerCraig Jennings2026-05-111-0/+71
Each project's tmux session is now named `<cj/ai-vterm-tmux-session-prefix><basename>` (default `aiv-`), so `tmux ls` can be filtered to AI-vterm's own sessions. After an Emacs crash the C-F9 project picker reads `tmux list-sessions`, matches surviving sessions back to their directories, and sorts those to the top: `[detached]` when only the tmux session is alive, `[running]` when a vterm buffer exists. The rest follow alphabetically. With tmux missing or no server running, it falls back to a plain alphabetical list. The picker's collection is a completion table that pins display order so Vertico doesn't re-sort and undo the active-first grouping. The prefix is a new `defcustom` rather than `claude-`, which collides with hand-rolled tmux sessions. Sessions named before this change use the bare basename and won't be matched afterward. One `tmux kill-server` clears any orphans.