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typebasedio 0976dce8de feat(v0.5): status line helpers show effective launch path
Both .sh and .ps1 now build an effective display path by joining
CTASK_WORKSPACE with CTASK_LAUNCH_DIR when that variable is set. When
launch_dir is present and differs from the slug, the project tag also
carries ':<launch_dir>' so the display reflects user-overridden
launches. Tasks and pre-v0.5 projects are unchanged.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-22 19:52:43 -04:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# ctask status line helper for Claude Code
# Reads ctask environment variables and prints a formatted context string.
# Output (task): (ctask:<slug>|<mode>) <workspace_path>
# Output (project): (ctask:<slug>|<mode>|project) <effective_launch_path>
# Output (project with distinct launch dir):
# (ctask:<slug>|<mode>|project:<launch_dir>) <effective_launch_path>
# The displayed path is the effective launch path (workspace + launch_dir
# when set), so the status line reflects the directory the user is actually
# working in. Outputs nothing when not in a ctask session.
[ -z "$CTASK_TASK" ] && exit 0
# Effective path: workspace root, plus launch_dir when set.
DISPLAY_PATH="$CTASK_WORKSPACE"
if [ -n "$CTASK_LAUNCH_DIR" ]; then
DISPLAY_PATH="$CTASK_WORKSPACE/$CTASK_LAUNCH_DIR"
fi
if [ "$CTASK_TYPE" = "project" ]; then
# Include the launch dir in the tag only when it differs from the slug
# (so the default case stays terse).
if [ -n "$CTASK_LAUNCH_DIR" ] && [ "$CTASK_LAUNCH_DIR" != "$CTASK_TASK" ]; then
echo "(ctask:${CTASK_TASK}|${CTASK_MODE}|project:${CTASK_LAUNCH_DIR}) ${DISPLAY_PATH}"
else
echo "(ctask:${CTASK_TASK}|${CTASK_MODE}|project) ${DISPLAY_PATH}"
fi
else
echo "(ctask:${CTASK_TASK}|${CTASK_MODE}) ${DISPLAY_PATH}"
fi