claude-code - 💡(How to fix) Fix [Bug] Terminal UI freezes when Ctrl+O view exits during interactive prompt in plan mode

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Bug Description I was browsing Ctrl+O while Claude was doing a long-running plan in plan mode (It asked a design agent to draw up a design based on constraints, then it evaluated the agent's response). I was looking over Ctrl+O just to see the back and forth and intermediate thought process.

When I exited that view, Claude said "Before writing the plan, I want to confirm a couple of design decisions.", but the interface was just stuck at the "verb spinner" with nothing else. Hitting enter did nothing. I typed and entered "Test", and it queued that message. Finally, I hit Esc, which caused Claude to think that I refused to answer any questions. I told it to re-ask, and it asked me a series of design questions.

It seems the terminal interface can't handle this case where Ctrl+O is open when a question prompt is triggered.

Webstorm 2026.1.1, Claude Code Beta Plugin V2.1.154

Environment Info

  • Platform: linux
  • Terminal: pycharm
  • Version: 2.1.154
  • Feedback ID: 3289ceec-e537-40e4-a452-3d380f80143e

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