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Claude 613c2dc55c Enhance terminal with Ubuntu-style UI and fix shell command issues
Backend improvements:
- Fix execline shadowing standard commands by setting proper PATH
- Add session-based working directory tracking for persistent cd
- Wrap all commands in bash/sh to avoid execline interpreter
- Handle cd commands specially to update session state
- Add robust error handling and fallback to sh

Frontend enhancements:
- Implement Ubuntu aubergine color scheme (#300A24 background)
- Add syntax highlighting for commands, arguments, and errors
- Display working directory in prompt (root@container:path#)
- Auto-scroll terminal output to bottom
- Improve terminal UX with Ubuntu Mono font
- Show current directory in command input prompt

https://claude.ai/code/session_01EvWjmaqmfnKwUTdBUj5JFY
2026-01-30 20:32:13 +00:00
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2026-01-26 04:26:15 +00:00

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