Callers had to read back the side-effected status ref to know why a
pull failed, which also broke TS narrowing on the freshness badge
handler. Return { raw, failureStatus } so the reason flows through
the return value.
fetchLatestSha and queryFileContent were silently catching every error
(including expired-token 401s) and returning null, so the freshness
badge could stay on "offline" with no UI hint that re-auth was needed.
Wrap both calls in runWithAuthRetry to recover from refreshable tokens
transparently, and switch fetchLatestSha to a tagged result so the
freshness hook can distinguish auth failure from network failure.
Use RFC 6570 reserved expansion ({+path}) so slashes stay literal in
the request URL, and pin the contents call to API version 2026-03-10
to clear the Sunset: 2028-03-10 header on the deprecated 2022-11-28
version. The only breaking change in 2026-03-10 (submodule type in
directory listings) doesn't affect us — fetchLatestSha is per-file
and the array branch already short-circuits.
Replace the failure counter with a list of typed failures (fetch,
build, save, readme, unknown) carrying path, sha, message, and
affected doc ids so callers can surface diagnostics instead of just
a count.
Switch from /search/repositories (best-match order) to /user/repos
with sort=full_name so infinite scroll appends in A–Z order instead
of injecting new pages into earlier letters.
Fetch blobs with a concurrency of 8 instead of one at a time, batch
PouchDB writes via bulkUpdate, filter already-cached files up front,
and run the README fetch in parallel with the worker loop.
The home page reads README via getCachedMainReadme, which uses
Note-{owner}-{repo}-README, not the blob SHA. Cache-all only wrote
SHA-keyed entries, so the homepage README was empty offline.
A single null from queryFileContent silently exited cacheAllNotes,
leaving every later note uncached while the success toast still fired.
Skip the failing file, count failures, and surface them via errorMessage.
Cached GitHub responses resolved so fast that the spinner state was
overwritten before Vue could render it, so clicking the badge from
"Not checked" looked like nothing happened.
Attach SVG and PNG (×2) download buttons to every rendered SVG (TikZ,
Mermaid, …) once post-render finishes. Exports always use the original
colors with a white background baked in, regardless of theme.
The obsidian-tikzjax bundle emits SVG referencing Computer Modern font
families like cmbx7 but ships the @font-face declarations in a separate
styles.css. Without it the browser substitutes a default font whose
glyph widths don't match TeX's, leaving visible gaps between each
kerned text run. Lazy-load the stylesheet alongside the engine on
first TikZ render so cache hits and misses both see correct fonts.
Four components duplicated the watch -> nextTick -> listenToClick -> runTikz
shape. Collapse to useMarkdownPostRender, which also accepts optional flags
for Mermaid, Shikiji and image hydration so StackedNote no longer needs its
own inline conditional chain.
Adds a markdown-it extractor for ```tikz blocks that emits a sanitized
placeholder, plus a runTikz() that lazy-loads the obsidian-tikzjax 0.5.2
bundle from jsdelivr on first encounter, sanitizes the produced SVG with
DOMPurify, and caches it in PouchDB keyed by sha256(source) so repeat
views are instant and offline-capable.
The 401 flag and cached repo list were module-level and only reset
after a 20-min stale window, so re-authenticating left the
"credentials are invalid or expired" message pinned on. Watch the
access token: reset state and refetch on change. Also await
saveCredentials before redirecting so refs are settled.
queryFileContent threw on octokit errors (stale SHA 404, expired token,
network blip) and the rejection bubbled up unhandled through pullLatest
and onBadgeClick, leaving the badge stuck on "Outdated" with no log or
toast. Wrap the octokit call, log on failure, clear the cached SHA so
the next click re-resolves it, and show an error toast.
Also fix a dead `if (!user || !repo) { null }` that did nothing.
The 2-minute timer + tick ref decayed verified to stale-known and rendered
a clock icon, but the user can always click the badge to re-check. Removing
the timer simplifies the hook and the badge has one fewer visual state.
Removes the temporary on-screen scroll diagnosis panel and the global
window.__scrollAtClick stash. The anchor scrollTop is now captured
synchronously at addStackedNote entry and threaded through
scrollToFocusedNote and scrollToNoteElement to scrollToElement, so no
state survives across calls — nothing to reset on repo or page change.
Capture mainApp.scrollTop synchronously when addStackedNote runs and
snap the scroll back to that value before scrollIntoView fires, so
the smooth scroll begins from where the user actually tapped rather
than from a position drifted by momentum or async work.
Dynamic viewport units rescale every note when the mobile address bar
grows or shrinks, shifting the scroll target by the address-bar height
mid-flight. Small viewport units stay constant across address-bar
transitions so the smooth scroll lands where it was aimed.
Native scrollIntoView reads the element position at scroll time and
picks the right scrollable ancestor itself, sidestepping iOS Safari
quirks with scrollTo on overflow containers and visual-viewport shifts.
Replace the (index + 1) * clientHeight math and 80ms setTimeout with a
scrollToElement helper that reads getBoundingClientRect inside rAF, so
the smooth scroll starts from the user's actual position even when the
note is freshly mounted.
Adds a Tabler-icon badge in the stacked-note action bar showing whether
the loaded copy still matches GitHub HEAD (verified / outdated / offline
/ checking / unknown / stale-known). The save flow now re-checks before
the PUT and opens a conflict modal when GitHub has moved on, with three
explicit choices: discard local edits and pull, overwrite anyway, or
cancel. Race-condition 409s from the PUT itself are routed through the
same modal.
updateFile/createFile now return { sha, conflict } so 409/422 from GitHub
can drive a UI flow instead of being swallowed as a generic save error.
Also adds fetchLatestSha(path) for cheap freshness checks against HEAD.
The boolean guard flipped synchronously before the async plugin load
resolved, so concurrent callers (e.g. multiple stacked non-markdown
notes mounting on reload) returned early and rendered before
markdown-it-shikiji was attached to the shared md instance. Cache the
in-flight promise instead so all callers await the same resolution.
Re-pin .note and .stacked-note to 100dvh on mobile and bring back the
container height in useResizeContainer so (index + 1) * height has a
reachable scroll target. Switch the polled scroll helper to that same
formula instead of offsetTop.
A single nextTick is not enough for a freshly added stacked note to be
in the DOM, so the mobile scroll target was computed against a null
element. Poll with requestAnimationFrame (mirroring scrollToHashInNote)
and use offsetTop, with an (index + 1) * height fallback.
Non-markdown files opened as stacked notes are now highlighted using
the existing markdown-it-shikiji pipeline (4-backtick fence wrapping)
with a h1 filename heading. Edit controls are hidden for code files.
Adds alloy language grammar and a fileLanguage utility mapping
extensions to Shikiji language IDs.
A click on a child of an <a> (e.g. nested <strong>, <em>, <code>, icon)
made event.target a non-anchor, so getAttribute('href') returned null
and the handler bailed without preventDefault. The browser then
performed the native navigation, which for relative links like
'../note.md' resolved against the current /:user/:repo URL and the SPA
re-routed treating the destination as a new repo.
Pure-fragment links (#heading) used to fall through to the browser's
default jump. Handle them in the click listener and scope the lookup
to the same stacked note so identical heading ids in other notes
don't win, with smooth scroll behavior to match cross-note anchors
into already-stacked notes.
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Smooth-scroll for the anchor jump when the target note is already
stacked, instant otherwise. While threading the new flag, the four
positional params got hard to read, so collapse them into
{ noteId, notes, hash, smoothHash } and update all call sites.
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Links like `path/to/note.md#heading` previously errored with "Note not
found" because the full href (including `#hash`) was matched against
file paths. Split the fragment off in the link handler, plumb it through
the event bus, and scroll the matching heading into view once the
target note is in place. Headings now get GitHub-style ids via
markdown-it-anchor + github-slugger so the anchors actually exist.
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- Restore explicit overflow-y:auto on #main-app for mobile (removed in
63f5d64) — implicit coercion from overflow-x:auto is not reliable in
all Safari/WebKit versions.
- Override position:sticky on .readme to position:relative on mobile.
The desktop sticky (left:0) is correct for horizontal scroll, but on
mobile vertical scroll it pinned the 100dvh-tall readme across the
entire viewport, hiding all stacked notes behind it.
body/html have overflow:hidden so scrollTop is a no-op on them.
#main-app is the actual scroll container; use overflow-y:auto on
mobile and target it directly in scrollToNote and the scroll listener.
Contain horizontal overflow within #main-app instead of leaking to the
document, which caused a horizontal scrollbar to consume viewport height
and trigger an unwanted vertical scrollbar. Also fix note pane height
to use 100% instead of 100vh, and switch useResizeContainer to minWidth
so the flex container can grow when the window is wider than the notes.
Add a window resize listener to keep the value accurate on resize.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>