Qwen Code Adds Smarter Web Shell Workflows
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What Changed
Web Shell now supports attaching files through the composer or @ selection, with previews, queue management, and persistent storage.
Why It Matters
The release makes Qwen Code more practical for long-running agent tasks, private repositories, and iterative code review. Developers should see fewer interruptions during reviews and a smoother Web Shell experience when managing files and sessions.
What To Do Next
Upgrade Qwen Code to v0.21.15 and test /resume in your review or CI workflow, then verify authenticated HTTPS Git extension installs against a private repository.
Key Points
- β’Web Shell now supports attaching files through the composer or @ selection, with previews, queue management, and persistent storage.
- β’The stable qwen3.8-max model is available through /model, while hybrid Qwen models expose a simple Thinking toggle.
- β’The --resume flag lets /review, review runs, and CI retries continue interrupted reviews when the PR head is unchanged.
- β’Authenticated HTTPS Git extension installs support configurable credential persistence for private repository cloning.
- β’Tool approval and ask-user dialogs now render as chat-width bottom sheets, while /rewind and duplicate tool-call errors were fixed.
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