## Summary Fix the TUI `$` skill popup so personal skills appear reliably when Codex is connected to a remote app-server. ## What changed - load skills on TUI startup with an explicit forced refresh - refresh skills using the actual current cwd instead of an empty `cwds` list - resync an already-open `$` popup when skill mentions are updated - add a regression test for refreshing an open mention popup ## Root cause The TUI was sometimes sending `list_skills` with `cwds: []` after `SessionConfigured`. For the launchd app-server flow, the server resolved that empty cwd list to its own process cwd, which was `/`. The response therefore came back tagged with `cwd: "/"`, and the TUI later filtered skills by exact cwd match against the actual project cwd such as `/Users/starr/code/dream`. That dropped all personal skills from the mention list, so `$` only showed plugins/apps. ## Verification Built successfully with remote cache disabled: ```bash cd /Users/starr/code/codex-worktrees/starr-skill-popup-20260413130509 bazel --output_base=/tmp/codex-bazel-verify-starr-skill-popup build //codex-rs/cli:codex --noremote_accept_cached --noremote_upload_local_results --disk_cache= ``` Also verified interactively in a PTY against the live app-server at `ws://127.0.0.1:4511`: - launched the built TUI - typed `$` - confirmed personal skills appeared in the popup, including entries such as `Applied Devbox`, `CI Debug`, `Channel Summarization`, `Codex PR Review`, and `Daily Digest` ## Files changed - `codex-rs/tui/src/app.rs` - `codex-rs/tui/src/chatwidget.rs` - `codex-rs/tui/src/bottom_pane/chat_composer.rs` Co-authored-by: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
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