Releases: Collab2Dev/Ghostline
Releases · Collab2Dev/Ghostline
Release v1.1.0
- Packaged Ghostline as a normal Mac app with
Ghostline.appand a drag-and-dropGhostline-mac.dmg - Added native permission flows for Accessibility, Automation, and Screen Recording
- Added Codex login controls directly in the app, alongside API key and endpoint settings for compatible providers
- Kept the webpage-based control surface while making it work as a desktop companion
- Reworked the macOS UI around live focused-sentence rewriting, connection status, and provider controls
- Added a paste-based test lab for trying rewrites without touching the active app
- Expanded provider presets and connection handling for Codex, OpenAI, Claude, Gemini, Kimi, Qwen, OpenRouter, Groq, DeepSeek, Ollama, and compatible custom endpoints
- Improved provider persistence, model suggestions, and auto/fallback behavior across the app
- Opened the Ghostline window on launch for a smoother first-run experience
- Added support for loading the live local webpage inside the desktop app during development
Codex remains the default local path
- The desktop app now requests real macOS permissions through the native wrapper
- The installed app can be launched from
Applicationsafter dragging it out of the DMG
Ghostline v1.0.0
Refreshed v1.0.0 macOS build.
Highlights:
- Ghostline is now a focused follow assistant instead of an in-app writing canvas
- Follow, Docked, and Hidden display modes for the assistant panel
- Tone control for rewrites across Codex and compatible providers
- Local persistence for provider, API key, endpoint, tone, display mode, and YOLO settings
- Multi-provider support for Codex, OpenAI, Claude, Gemini, Kimi, Qwen, OpenRouter, Groq, DeepSeek, Ollama, and custom compatible endpoints
- Rebuilt Ghostline-mac.zip from commit b8d5323