Resolves conflict in repo.spec.ts by combining getRepoPermission
tests from main with the getFiles and queryFileContent tests from
the local test pass. Adds getRepoPermission to the userRepo.store
spec mocks so the new permission probe added upstream doesn't break
the store tests.
Fetch the viewer's push permission via GET /repos/{owner}/{repo} when
entering a repo and gate every write affordance behind it: edit and
image-upload buttons in StackedNote, new-fleeting-note and YouTube
buttons in FleetingNotes, and interactive checkboxes in TodoNotes
(rendered disabled when read-only). Anonymous viewers get the same
treatment because the permissions field is absent without auth, which
collapses to canPush = false.
Previously every write button was visible regardless of role, so
read-role collaborators and anonymous viewers could enter edit mode and
type before the save failed with 401/403.
Vue's defineEmits generates per-event overloads, so emit(action) with
a union of literal types failed to type-check. Split the single
choose() helper into one handler per action.
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.
Show a cloud-lock badge with a re-sign-in tooltip when the freshness
check resolves to unauthorized, and toast on badge click so the user
gets explicit feedback instead of a silent retry-loop.
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.
Moves the user identity element out of the tabs bar (where it was
absolutely positioned over the tabs) into a proper header row next to
the home button, and switches it from SignInAtproto to the shared
UserPill so the same atproto-first identity shows everywhere.
Replaces the duplicated profile-chip button and profile_modal dialog in
WelcomeWorld and RepoList with the shared components, and removes the
now-orphaned profile-chip, hw-modal, hw-ms-label, hw-btn-ghost, and
hw-rule styles. As a side effect the displayed identity now prefers the
ATProto handle over the GitHub username.
UserPill renders an avatar + display name button, preferring the ATProto
handle over the GitHub username, and emits @click so each view decides
what to open. ProfileModal extracts the previously duplicated
profile_modal dialog with self-contained DaisyUI-token styling.
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.
Starred section used to intersect favorites with the paginated GitHub
repo list, so favorites past the first page only appeared after the user
scrolled. Derive RepoBase directly from PouchDB favorites and exclude
them from "all repos" by both id and name.
Stale FavoriteRepo docs with old GitHub IDs (e.g. from deleted or
recreated repos) surfaced as duplicates once the prefix scan started
returning every doc.
Expose a failures list alongside the existing failedNotes counter so each
failure carries kind/path/sha/message. Also catches throws from
buildNoteDocs and bulkUpdate that previously aborted the whole loop.
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.
Before, every GitHub call awaited indefinitely with no AbortSignal,
so a "lie-fi" connection (technically online, effectively dead) left
FluxNote stuck on the skeleton loader and the freshness badge spinning
forever. Inject an 8s AbortSignal.timeout via octokit.hook.before
(20s override on the recursive tree fetch), classify failures in the
userRepo store as auth vs network, and surface a "Couldn't reach
GitHub" retry button when no cached content is available.
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.
The exported SVG carries font-family="cmr7"/"cmsy7"/… attributes but
no @font-face, so standalone viewers fall back to system fonts. That
scatters TikZ glyphs (precomputed x positions assume Computer Modern
metrics) and turns cmsy7 minus signs into ¡ (custom symbol encoding).
Inline only the rules for font-families the SVG actually uses, and
await document.fonts.ready before rasterizing to PNG.
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.
Align the repo manager with WelcomeWorld and PublicNoteView: editorial
top nav, serif hero, pastel favorite tiles, A-Z grouped list, skeleton
and credential-error states, and a name filter.
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.