Nine UX bugs surfaced from a real two-session interconnect smoke test, shipped together. Self-identity is visible - peer list now shows the caller as (this session), sorted to top. Daemon path resolves session pubkey via /v1/sessions/me so isThisSession is set correctly warm. - whoami shows session pubkey, session id, mesh, role, groups, cwd, pid when run inside a launched session. Sibling-session disambiguation - peer list rows carry sid:<short> tag so visually-identical rows can be told apart at a glance. Daemon hidden by default - claudemesh-daemon presence rows hidden from peer list by default. --all opts back in. Header shows N daemon hidden when applicable. --self flag works end-to-end - Argv parser was greedy: --self ate the next arg as its value. BOOLEAN_FLAGS set in cli/argv.ts now lists known no-value switches. - message send subcommand now passes self through (only legacy send was wired before). - Help text lists --self. Member-pubkey fan-out - Sending to your own member pubkey with --self now resolves to every connected sibling session and sends one message per recipient. Required because the broker drain matches target_spec only against full session pubkeys; member-pubkey sends queued but never drained. Broker welcome at launch - After the launch banner, one line confirms WS state, peer count, and unread inbox count. Best-effort — falls back gracefully. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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