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feat(terminal): tint terminal background per agent color
Add backend-agnostic terminal color support via OSC escape sequences:
- New backend/terminal.py with palette_printf() and exec_shell_script()
  shared by both Docker and smolmachines bottle backends
- Emits OSC 4 (indexed palette) + OSC 11 (default background tint)
  before launching; resets both on agent exit via OSC 104/111
- OSC 11 background tint is visible even when the TUI uses true/24-bit
  colors (which bypass the palette), as Codex does for its chrome
- Fix Codex [tui] config: status_line=["model-with-reasoning"],
  theme="ansi" (dark-ansi and cwd/directory were invalid identifiers)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-09 00:47:55 -04:00

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"""DockerBottle — concrete Bottle handle yielded by DockerBottleBackend."""
from __future__ import annotations
import subprocess
import shlex
from typing import Callable
from typing import cast
from ...agent_provider import PromptMode, prompt_args
from .. import Bottle, ExecResult
from ..terminal import exec_shell_script
class DockerBottle(Bottle):
"""Concrete Bottle for Docker."""
def __init__(
self,
container: str,
teardown: Callable[[], None],
prompt_path_in_container: str | None,
*,
agent_command: str = "claude",
agent_prompt_mode: PromptMode = "append_file",
terminal_title: str = "",
terminal_color: str = "",
):
self.name = container
self._teardown = teardown
self.prompt_path = prompt_path_in_container
self._agent_prompt_mode = agent_prompt_mode
self.agent_command = agent_command
self.terminal_title = terminal_title
self.terminal_color = terminal_color
self.agent_provider_template = (
"codex" if agent_command == "codex" else "claude"
)
self._closed = False
def agent_argv(
self, argv: list[str], *, tty: bool = True,
) -> list[str]:
full_argv = list(argv)
full_argv.extend(
prompt_args(cast(PromptMode, self._agent_prompt_mode), self.prompt_path, argv=full_argv)
)
cmd = ["docker", "exec"]
if tty:
cmd.append("-it")
cmd.extend([self.name, self.agent_command, *full_argv])
return cmd
def exec_agent(self, argv: list[str], *, tty: bool = True) -> int:
agent_argv = self.agent_argv(argv, tty=tty)
script = exec_shell_script(agent_argv, self.terminal_title, self.terminal_color) if tty else None
if script is None:
return subprocess.run(agent_argv, check=False).returncode
return subprocess.run(["sh", "-lc", script], check=False).returncode
def exec(self, script: str, *, user: str = "node") -> ExecResult:
# Pipe via stdin to `sh -s` so the caller never has to worry
# about quoting; the script source lands inside the container
# without crossing argv. `-u <user>` overrides the image's
# default USER — defaults to `node` which is already the
# image's USER, so the explicit flag is a no-op there but
# keeps the cross-backend contract uniform.
result = subprocess.run(
["docker", "exec", "-u", user, "-i", self.name, "sh", "-s"],
input=script,
capture_output=True,
text=True,
check=False,
)
return ExecResult(
returncode=result.returncode,
stdout=result.stdout,
stderr=result.stderr,
)
def cp_in(self, host_path: str, container_path: str) -> None:
subprocess.run(
["docker", "cp", host_path, f"{self.name}:{container_path}"],
stdout=subprocess.DEVNULL,
check=True,
)
def close(self) -> None:
if self._closed:
return
self._closed = True
self._teardown()