Agent chat UI improvements#60
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gently/__init__.py still carried 0.22.0.dev0 while pyproject.toml and the README were bumped to 0.22.0. Align it with the release version. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Polishes the web agent panel
Docked, collapsible sidebar: the agent panel is now a docked column (no floating/pin mode) that collapses to a slim spark rail with a connection dot and activity badge.
Modern composer: one morphing icon button (up-arrow to send → stop square while running); Stop now reliably clears the "Working…" indicator for every client.
Cleaner transcript: replies render as plain text; user messages are labeled You / / Anonymous in one shared chat, with your own bubbles colored distinctly.
"Working…" indicator: shows the instant a turn starts, through the thinking phase.