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CodeG adds streaming workspace file-tree upload/download in v0.13.5

Release v0.13.5 makes web and remote workspace users able to upload and download files and folders directly from the file tree through streamed transfers, with no file-size cap and a unified progress dialog that supports cancellation.

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What Happened

  • Release v0.13.5 makes web and remote workspace users able to upload and download files and folders directly from the file tree through streamed transfers, with no file-size cap and a unified progress dialog that supports cancellation.
  • Release v0.13.5 makes web and remote workspace users able to upload and download files and folders directly from the file tree through streamed transfers, with no file-size cap and a unified progress dialog that supports cancellation.
  • 1 evidence item attached for review.

What is Different

Before

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

Now

Introduced a direct in-UI workspace transfer path that replaces manual/indirect file sync steps with tree-based, streaming upload/download for both files and folders, while adding safer validation for upload payloads and zip downloads.

Why Track This

Why It Matters

Web and remote workspace users can transfer large files and folders directly from the file tree without manual export/import steps, which cuts operational friction and makes collaboration on bigger artifacts practical and faster. The update also hardens the same transfer path with streaming behavior and centralized progress/cancel handling plus stricter upload and zip validation, so teams should monitor cancellation correctness, large-transfer stability, and whether the stricter checks produce false positives for legitimate archives.

Impact

Web and remote workspace users can transfer large files and folders directly from the file tree without manual export/import steps, which cuts operational friction and makes collaboration on bigger artifacts practical and faster. The update also hardens the same transfer path with streaming behavior and centralized progress/cancel handling plus stricter upload and zip validation, so teams should monitor cancellation correctness, large-transfer stability, and whether the stricter checks produce false positives for legitimate archives.

What To Watch Next

  • Watch whether web workspace becomes a repeated pattern.
  • Track follow-up changes around AI Integration in IDEs.
  • Compare future signals against this evidence trail.
  • Re-check risk flags: transfer_cancellation_reliability, large_file_streaming_stability.
Open Topic TimelineOpen Technical EventOpen Original Sourcetransfer_cancellation_reliability / large_file_streaming_stability / validation_false_positives / remote_permission_edge_cases

Supporting Evidence