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chore: cut v0.36.0 (#316) Three features land in this one: sessions that run inside an OS sandbox, the plan gauge for Claude Code and Codex, and a terminal that opens straight into a tool. The two footer switches and the binary setting were reworked in the same window, and delegation was taken off terminal cards where it never meant what the menu said. Minor rather than patch: the release adds behaviour, and nothing in it changes a contract anyone outside lich reads.
chore: cut v0.32.0 (#271) Move the [Unreleased] entries under a v0.32.0 heading and refresh the compare links, which had picked up a duplicate [Unreleased] line. Three entries were audited against the commits in the cut and fixed rather than released as they stood: the oh-my-pi bullet named "two gaps" and described one, and two user-facing fixes had no entry at all — an unreadable `.worktreeinclude` seeding the files it exists to block, and a relayed task naming `reply_to_session` to a Crush or oh-my-pi session whose MCP server the install could not register. The READMEs still hold: nothing in this cut changes what they describe.
chore: cut v0.31.0 (#256) Move the [Unreleased] entries under a v0.31.0 heading and refresh the compare links. The READMEs still hold: nothing user-facing shipped since v0.30.0 that they describe, and every change in this cut already carries its entry.
chore: cut v0.30.0 (#249) Move the [Unreleased] entries under a v0.30.0 heading, refresh the compare links, and add the one user-visible change that shipped without an entry: the footer's attach button now carries the dock's paperclip. The READMEs claimed every UI preference lives in the page's localStorage, which stopped being true when the theme selection moved into the workspace database.
chore: cut v0.29.0 (#231) Move the [Unreleased] block under a v0.29.0 heading and refresh the compare links. The release job copies that section verbatim into the published notes, so it is checked here: the awk in release.yml extracts 255 lines under two headings, opening at Added and closing on the loopback-listener entry. Both READMEs claimed less than the app does. Neither said a session can hand work to another — the feature this release is mostly about — so neither mentioned the tools an agent is handed at spawn, the lich command every session carries, opening a session with a worktree under it, or that the same commands drive a session from any shell. The plugin line still offered Claude Code and Codex "or both", where Settings has installed into all four harnesses since 0.29.0's plugin work. The Chinese README was a release further behind: it never picked up lich rage or lich doctor either, and does now.
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