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Agent Deck adds keyboard reordering for session/tree groups

Version 1.9.16 adds a direct UI interaction that lets users reorder sessions and groups in the session tree using + and - shortcuts, so workspace ordering can be adjusted in place instead of via manual rearrangement workflows.

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What Happened

  • Version 1.9.16 adds a direct UI interaction that lets users reorder sessions and groups in the session tree using + and - shortcuts, so workspace ordering can be adjusted in place instead of via manual rearrangement workflows.
  • Version 1.9.16 adds a direct UI interaction that lets users reorder sessions and groups in the session tree using + and - shortcuts, so workspace ordering can be adjusted in place instead of via manual rearrangement workflows.
  • 1 evidence item attached for review.

What is Different

Before

Scattered source updates, isolated context, and manual follow-up across multiple feeds.

Now

Introduced an in-tree reordering control path for sessions and groups, enabling direct and immediate ordering changes in the terminal session manager interface.

Why Track This

Why It Matters

Operators running multiple AI coding terminal sessions can now quickly regroup and reprioritize sessions with + and - keys, which shortens workflow friction and reduces time spent hunting or switching to the right context; watch for whether the shortcut handling remains stable across terminal environments and whether reordered layouts persist reliably after view refreshes or restart.

Impact

Operators running multiple AI coding terminal sessions can now quickly regroup and reprioritize sessions with + and - keys, which shortens workflow friction and reduces time spent hunting or switching to the right context; watch for whether the shortcut handling remains stable across terminal environments and whether reordered layouts persist reliably after view refreshes or restart.

What To Watch Next

  • Watch whether agent-deck becomes a repeated pattern.
  • Track follow-up changes around AI Workflow Automation.
  • Compare future signals against this evidence trail.
  • Re-check risk flags: keyboard_shortcut_conflicts, order_persistence_failure.
Open Topic TimelineOpen Technical EventOpen Original Sourcekeyboard_shortcut_conflicts / order_persistence_failure / focus_state_handling_regression

Supporting Evidence