Socket command threading and focus policy for cmux CLI/socket work. Use when adding or changing socket commands, CLI commands, telemetry commands, focus/select/open/close/send-key behavior, or automation that could steal app focus.
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Socket command threading and focus policy for cmux CLI/socket work. Use when adding or changing socket commands, CLI commands, telemetry commands, focus/select/open/close/send-key behavior, or automation that could steal app focus.
cmux Socket Policy
Threading policy
Do not use DispatchQueue.main.sync for high-frequency socket telemetry commands such as report_*, ports_kick, status/progress updates, or log metadata updates.
For telemetry hot paths, parse and validate arguments off-main.
Dedupe and coalesce off-main first.
Schedule minimal UI/model mutation with DispatchQueue.main.async only when needed.
Commands that directly manipulate AppKit/Ghostty UI state are allowed to run on the main actor.
If adding a new socket command, default to off-main handling and require an explicit reason in code comments when main-thread execution is necessary.
Focus policy
Socket/CLI commands must not steal macOS app focus.
Do not activate the app or raise windows unless the command has explicit focus intent.
Only explicit focus-intent commands may mutate in-app focus/selection.
Explicit focus-intent commands include window.focus, workspace.select/next/previous/last, surface.focus, pane.focus/last, browser focus commands, and v1 focus equivalents.
All non-focus commands should preserve the current user focus context while still applying data/model changes.
Detailed reference
Read references/threading-and-focus.md when adding a command, changing command execution context, or deciding whether focus changes are allowed.