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15ce7098a0 fix(classifier): Show toggles preserve tree state; add Reset to raw input
- Toggling Show Unassigned/Assigned/Excluded/Empty no longer force-expands the
  whole tree. Auto-expand is now reserved for the NAME search (where revealing a
  match means expanding to it); the Show toggles only hide/show, leaving your
  expand/collapse state untouched. Also preserve scrollTop across re-render so a
  toggle doesn't jump the view to the top.
- Add a "Reset" button (danger-styled, beside Export/Import) that discards every
  classification — tracking + transmittal trees, assignments, excludes, title
  overrides — and returns to just the raw scanned input. Your files are never
  touched. Destructive + irreversible, so it confirms with an "Export first"
  warning and no-ops (info toast) when there's nothing to reset.

Tests: Show toggle preserves collapse vs. name-search auto-expand (classify 42).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-10 13:02:12 -05:00
aa34a4b3e7 feat(classifier): Show Empty toggle; tidy the folder-tree header
- Add a "Show Empty" checkbox (classify mode) — when off, folders whose whole
  subtree contains no files are hidden, decluttering messy scans.
- Move the Show Unassigned/Assigned/Excluded/Empty filters out of the cramped
  pane header into a dedicated "Show …" toolbar row beneath it (wraps cleanly).
- Drop the "X folders selected" text from the folder-tree header (selection
  still works; updateSelectedCount guards the now-absent element).

Test: Show Empty off hides file-less folders (classify.spec.js -> 41).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-10 12:52:03 -05:00
c61cac7c8f feat(classifier): live filter box above each file tree (reveals matches + path)
Adds an autofilter input above the source tree and above each target tree.
Typing substring-matches (ANDing space-separated terms) against the full file
path/name (and folder/node names) and reveals every match with the folder
hierarchy leading to it — non-matching branches collapse out, matching branches
auto-expand. So you can type "master deliverables list" and jump straight to it.

- Source tree (tree.js): one-pass visible-set over path+name; composes with the
  Show Unassigned/Assigned/Excluded toggles; auto-expands to reveal hits.
- Target trees (target-tree.js): tracking + transmittal nodes are filter-aware
  (match node names + each placed file's original/derived name); one shared
  query mirrored across both tab inputs.

Tests: source-tree path reveal + tracking-tree node filter (classify.spec.js -> 36).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-10 12:37:36 -05:00
4425a599f0 feat(classifier): export/import the classification dataset as JSON
Adds Export / Import buttons to the Classify & Copy header so the full dataset
(tracking + transmittal trees, per-file assignments, output name) round-trips
through a JSON file — export it, edit externally (e.g. with an AI), re-import.

- Export downloads a self-documenting JSON (canonical classify.serialize() state
  + an informational sourceFiles inventory + a _format note). Lossless: empty
  tree branches and unassigned state survive.
- Import validates, confirms before replacing a non-empty current dataset, and
  loads via classify.load() (ignores the wrapper/_format/sourceFiles keys).

Test: serialize → JSON → load preserves trees (incl. an empty branch) +
assignments (classify.spec.js -> 34 passed).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-10 11:18:34 -05:00
139171481e feat(classifier): three-state filters, expand/collapse-all, drop-prompt, preview + editable filenames
Classify & Copy interaction pass (replaces the single "Hide Assigned" toggle):

- Source-tree filters: three "Show Unassigned / Show Assigned / Show Excluded"
  checkboxes (classify mode only) with live per-tab counts; "Hide Compliant" is
  now rename-mode only. Folders with nothing visible collapse out.
- Target tree: ctrl/cmd-click a toggle to expand/collapse the whole subtree.
- Tracking drop-to-any-level: dropping on a node that isn't already a complete
  leaf prompts for the remaining levels (e.g. "0001_0 (IFU)"), which are parsed
  and nested under the drop target. Dropping on a finished leaf assigns directly.
- Placed-file rows: click to preview; the derived filename is now an inline
  input — edit it (full "TRACKING_REV (STATUS) - Title.ext") and the item is
  re-filed onto the parsed tracking path (created if needed) + title override.

New classify helpers: trackingNodeComplete, trackingPathLabel. tree.setShowFilters
replaces setHideAssigned. Tests updated/added (classify.spec.js -> 33 passed).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-10 11:08:30 -05:00
8f839fc0c9 feat(classifier): Hide Assigned filter, left-aligned node controls, brace-expand add
Classify & Copy polish — in either target tab the goal is to assign or exclude
every left-pane file until nothing remains:

- Hide Assigned checkbox (classify mode, in the folder-tree pane header):
  collapses the source tree to only what's left on the ACTIVE axis — hides
  files already assigned in the current tab (or excluded) and any folder whose
  scanned subtree is thereby empty. Re-renders on tab switch; target-tree
  exposes activeAxis().
- Node add/edit/delete controls moved to the LEFT of the level name and made
  always-visible (was right-aligned + hover-only), so building/pruning the
  tracking and transmittal trees is one click.
- Brace expansion in the add-folder box: "BMB-187023-{PM,EL,EM}-MOM-
  {0001-0002,0005}_A (IFR)" creates all 9 folders — {a,b} alternation +
  {N-M} zero-padded numeric ranges, cartesian product across groups; a
  multi-create is confirmed first. New classify.expandFolderPattern().

Tests: expandFolderPattern unit cases + a Hide-Assigned DOM test
(classify.spec.js → 29 passed; classifier.spec.js → 4 passed).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-10 09:31:14 -05:00
01b01f8f7a feat(classifier): welcome rewrite + resumable scan + reconnect on restore
- Welcome: drop the 'absorbed into Browse' notice; bigger, inviting intro with
  a two-method tutorial (Classify & copy — recommended/non-destructive; Rename
  in place — edits files) and a OneDrive 'keep on device' tip.
- Resumable scan: the snapshot now records per-folder scan state, the workspace
  record is created up front, and the partial snapshot is persisted every 5s
  during the (slow) scan. scanner.resumeScan() resolves handles for only the
  still-pending folders and drains them — so an interrupted scan picks up where
  it left off instead of starting over.
- Reconnect on restore: opening a workspace no longer assumes the source is
  connected; a header 'Connect directory' button (and a prompt) re-grants the
  persisted handle in one click or lets you re-pick it. Until connected you can
  still edit the data model; connecting also resumes any pending scan.
- Tests: resume-scan via mock root handle (31 classify/classifier green).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-09 16:38:08 -05:00
afcba81e61 ux(classifier): default to Classify & copy; relabel the mode toggle
The top-level toggle is a tool choice, not the two classification axes (those
are the By-tracking / By-transmittal tabs inside Classify & Copy). Default to
the Classify & copy workflow and relabel the toggle 'Classify & copy' /
'Rename in place' so its purpose is clear; the in-place spreadsheet stays one
click away. 'Use Local Directory' now opens in Classify mode too.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-09 15:23:26 -05:00
1d09abdc8b feat(classifier): workspaces — scan-once, resume from snapshot (phase 6)
The classifier re-scanned the source on every session; on cloud-backed mounts
(OneDrive/Samba) that's minutes of per-op latency. Workspaces fix it: scan a
folder ONCE, snapshot the completed tree, and resume instantly — all
classification runs on the data model; the filesystem is only touched at copy.

- persist.js v2: multi-workspace IndexedDB (tiny 'index' store for the welcome
  list + 'data' store holding the source handle, tree snapshot, and map). DB v2.
- scanner.js: snapshotTree()/loadSnapshot() (compact, handle-less, marked done,
  totals recomputed) + lazy resolveFileHandle/resolveDirHandle from the root.
- workspace.js: welcome manager (new/open/rename/delete), debounced autosave of
  the active workspace, 'Refresh from disk' (re-scan → re-snapshot, path-keyed
  map carries over). New workspace = the one slow full scan; reopen = instant.
- copy.js: resolves snapshot files' handles from the workspace root with a
  one-click read permission re-grant; missing-on-disk files surface as errors.
- app.js: enterAppShell() shared by rename/workspace flows; exposes setMode;
  classify.js decoupled from persistence.
- template/css: welcome workspace list + header 'Workspaces' button.
- tests: snapshot round-trip, persist CRUD + classify-only-preserves-tree,
  copy-from-snapshot via mock root handle (28 classify/classifier tests green).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-09 15:07:40 -05:00
a8403d1f73 feat(classifier): mode toggle + dual-pane target trees (phase 2)
Header gets a Rename / Classify & Copy switch. In Classify & Copy mode the
spreadsheet pane is replaced by a tabbed target pane (By tracking number /
By transmittal), while the source tree stays on the left.

- target-tree.js: renders both trees from classify state; tracking-folder
  create/rename/delete (leaf folders styled as the revision); party CRUD +
  per-slot inline transmittal-bin form (date + TRN/SUB + seq + optional
  status/title); shows the derived filename + a validation badge for each
  placed file; live header stats (done / in progress / unassigned / excluded).
- app.js setMode(): swaps panes, toggles classify mode, re-renders both trees.
- 3 UI smoke tests added to classify.spec.js (12 total green).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-09 12:19:35 -05:00
28bfcc6e8c feat(classifier): move scan status to a page footer
The live "Scanning… N folders · M files — <path>" status now lives in a
persistent page footer bar instead of under the folder-tree header.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-09 10:38:09 -05:00
ecb0a270cc feat(classifier): incremental scan — status, top-levels-first, per-folder state
Replaces the full depth-first "scan everything, then render once + expandAll +
selectAll" walk (which looked stalled and was a render bomb on a large network
drive) with a progressive, breadth-first scan:

- Walks level-by-level behind a bounded worker pool (6), rendering as it goes —
  the top folder levels appear immediately, deeper levels fill in the
  background. Workers await between directories so the UI stays responsive.
- Live status line under the tree header: "Scanning… N folders · M files —
  <current path>", ending "Scanned … in Ts."
- Per-folder state machine (pending → scanning → children → done) with
  immediate subfolder/file counts; the row is greyed (with a faint pulse) until
  its whole subtree is scanned, then turns solid — the at-a-glance signal.
- Opening a folder jumps its subtree to the front of the scan (ensureScanned),
  so an opened folder always shows complete contents; idempotent vs the
  background walk.
- No more auto-expand/auto-select-all (that loaded the entire drive up front);
  the root is selected so the grid shows its files immediately.
- ZIPs stay expandable, scanned inline into virtual nodes (already in memory
  once read); whole zip subtree marked done at once.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-09 10:03:46 -05:00
ef849ab3fa feat(shared): replace floating elevation toggle with a header profile menu
Drop the bottom-right floating "Admin mode" switch in favour of a proper
account menu in the header's upper-right (every tool's .header-right).

New shared/profile-menu.{js,css}: a circular avatar button (email initial)
opening a dropdown with the signed-in email, an "Admin mode" item (only for
can_elevate principals — drives elevation.setOn/setOff, drops on leave),
Profile (/.profile), and Access tokens (/.tokens). The panel is portaled to
<body> + position:fixed so it overlays content reliably regardless of the
app's stacking contexts; the button shows a red ring while elevated.

No logout: authentication is the upstream proxy's concern (oauth2-proxy /
Authelia) — ZDDC owns no session, so the menu doesn't render sign-out.

elevation.js keeps the state machine (cookie, armed banner/frame, ephemeral
pagehide-clear, zddc:elevationchange, ?admin= URL) but no longer renders any
control — the profile menu is the UI. elevation.css drops the floating-
toggle styles (keeps banner + frame). All 7 templates drop the dead
elevation-toggle placeholder; all 7 build.sh bundle profile-menu.{js,css}.

Validated in a containerized browser: menu items, links, elevation arming +
armed ring, dropdown overlays content, no floating toggle.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-05 19:43:43 -05:00
050902fa9e chore: elevation slot in every tool + docs + helper file splits + smell cleanup
Polish pass after the big refactor in 2d114fc.

== Header elevation slot propagated ==

shared/elevation.{js,css} surface a header checkbox for admins.
30-minute sudo-style cookie window (Max-Age=1800, SameSite=Lax).
Only renders when /.profile/access reports can_elevate=true; quiet
for non-admins. Slot added to all 7 tool templates and concat'd
into all 7 build.sh files; admin in any tool now sees the toggle.

Three text-rename ride-alongs in archive/classifier/transmittal
templates: "Add Local Directory" → "Use Local Directory" (the same
rename that landed in browse earlier in this branch).

== Docs ==

- CLAUDE.md gets an "Admin elevation is sudo-style" paragraph in
  the "Things that bite if you forget" section.
- AGENTS.md gets a dedicated "Admin elevation (sudo-style)" section
  alongside "Bearer tokens" — same depth as the existing auth docs.

== Helper file splits ==

The retired form editor's shared helpers got bundled into a single
zddc_admin.go in the cleanup; that name is now misleading. Split by
concern:

- admin_helpers.go: hasAnyAdminScope (the only admin-specific helper)
- paths.go: resolvePath, urlPathOf, chainDirs (URL ↔ filesystem path
  math — used by several profile / zddc-file handlers)
- profile_assets.go (renamed from zddc_admin_assets.go): custom CSS
  pipeline. URL renamed from /.profile/zddc/assets/ → /.profile/assets/
  since /.profile/zddc/ no longer hosts an editor.
- treeEntry moves to profilehandler.go (alongside AccessView, its
  only consumer).
- writeError moves to profileprojects.go (its only consumer).

== Smell cleanup ==

- zddc.HasAnyAdminGrant(fsRoot, email) — new elevation-independent
  primitive that walks the cascade and reports whether email is named
  in any admin: list anywhere. Replaces the synthetic-elevated probe
  hack in enumerateAccess (`Principal{Email, Elevated: true}` was
  "lying" to the elevation gate to ask what it would say). The handler's
  hasAnyAdminScope collapses to a 4-line wrapper that gates on
  p.Elevated and delegates.
- Access-log middleware records `elevated` per request, so forensics
  can distinguish "admin acting as user" from "admin exercising power."
- browse/js/app.js's ?file= deep link walks multi-segment paths. Each
  intermediate segment is matched + expanded; the leaf gets
  selected/previewed. Auto-shows hidden when any segment starts with
  . or _. Silently no-ops on unresolved segments.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-14 12:15:41 -05:00
7d4d2dc9a2 feat(browse): two-pane shell + markdown plugin + grid mode (Phases A/B/C/D)
Reshape browse from "tree-as-table with popup preview" into a unified
file-experience tool with three layered behaviors:

  Phase A — Two-pane shell
  Phase B — Markdown plugin (Toast UI inline)
  Phase C — Grid mode (classifier workflow)
  Phase D — Deprecation banners on standalone classifier + mdedit

= Phase A: two-pane shell + lightweight preview plugins =

Browse's table view becomes a tree-pane on the left + preview-pane on
the right with a draggable resizer. Click a folder → expand inline.
Click a file → render in the right pane. The previous popup window
becomes an explicit "⤴ Pop out" button in the right-pane header for
users with a second monitor.

Preview rendering reuses shared/preview-lib.js (PDF iframe, image
<img>, TIFF, ZIP listing, text <pre>). Unknown types show a download
link. browse/js/preview.js refactored into renderInline (default) +
renderInPopup (Pop out button); both share the same plugin
dispatch logic.

Filter rows were already removed earlier this session. Sort columns
likewise — the tree is alphabetical by default; the underlying
setSort API still exists for future re-introduction.

= Phase B: markdown plugin =

New browse/js/preview-markdown.js: when a .md or .markdown file is
clicked, the right pane mounts a Toast UI editor (initial-value =
file contents) with a small toolbar containing Save + dirty indicator
+ status text. Save sends PUT through the file API for server-mode
files; non-server sources are read-only for now (deferred to a
follow-up that wires zddc-source.js writes too). Ctrl+S / Cmd+S
inside the editor saves.

Toast UI Editor (~700 KB JS + ~160 KB CSS) was previously bundled
only in mdedit/vendor/. Moved to shared/vendor/ so browse and mdedit
both pull from one location.

= Phase C: grid mode =

View-mode toggle [Browse | Grid] in the toolbar. Grid mode loads the
classifier tool as an iframe scoped to the current directory (server
mode at working/staging/incoming locations) — classifier's full
bulk-rename workflow without leaving browse. v1 implementation; a
future iteration could bundle classifier's modules directly into
browse for tighter integration. Hostile cases (file:// origin, paths
outside working/staging/incoming) show a friendly explanation
instead of a blank iframe.

new browse/js/grid.js handles the activation logic.

= Phase D: deprecation banners =

mdedit and classifier standalones gain a "this tool is being absorbed
into Browse" advisory banner. Both standalones remain fully
functional and continue to ship — they're useful for offline single-
file editing and air-gapped environments. The banner just points
users toward the unified browse experience.

= Files =

  + browse/js/preview-markdown.js   (markdown plugin)
  + browse/js/grid.js               (grid-mode plugin)
  M browse/template.html            (two-pane layout, view toggle, banners)
  M browse/css/tree.css             (two-pane CSS, replaces table styles)
  M browse/js/init.js               (state additions: selectedId, viewMode)
  M browse/js/tree.js               (rowHtml: <tr>+<td> → <div>)
  M browse/js/preview.js            (renderInline / renderInPopup split)
  M browse/js/events.js             (toggle wiring, resizer, click handlers
                                     adapted from <table> to <div>)
  M browse/build.sh                 (Toast UI vendor + new modules)
  R mdedit/vendor/toastui-*         → shared/vendor/  (one bundle, two tools)
  M mdedit/build.sh                 (paths)
  M mdedit/template.html            (deprecation banner)
  M classifier/template.html        (deprecation banner)
  M tests/browse.spec.js            (selectors updated for new layout +
                                     new "click file → preview" test)

Bundle sizes after this commit:
  browse:     ~1020 KB  (was ~290 KB; added Toast UI ~700 KB)
  classifier: ~1470 KB  (unchanged from prior baseline)
  mdedit:     ~2140 KB  (unchanged; vendor location moved but not added)

What's deferred:
  - TOC + front-matter pane in browse's markdown plugin (mdedit has
    these; browse v1 uses just the editor).
  - FS-API writes from browse's markdown plugin (server PUT works).
  - Classifier modules bundled directly into browse (v1 uses iframe).
  - Sort UI in the new tree (model still supports it; no widget yet).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-10 15:46:51 -05:00
677ac01b32 refactor(shared): consolidate empty-state into shared chrome (BEM)
Three tools (archive, browse, classifier) independently implemented
an empty-state pattern with three different CSS class naming
conventions and slightly different rules:

  archive:    .empty-state + .empty-state-content (BEM-less)
  browse:     .empty-state + .empty-state__inner  (BEM)
  classifier: .empty-state + .empty-state-content (BEM-less)

Same visual intent ("nothing's loaded yet — here's a welcome card
with instructions"), implemented three times with subtly different
spacing, no shared body styling for h2/p/ul/li, and incompatible
class names that prevented a future tool from copy-pasting the
pattern.

Promote a single consolidated rule set to shared/base.css using
BEM naming throughout:

  .empty-state                       — base (flex centered, padding)
  .empty-state--overlay              — modifier: position absolute,
                                        top 50px to clear app-header,
                                        z-index 10. Used by archive
                                        and classifier (their empty
                                        states sit OVER the main
                                        layout).
  .empty-state__inner                — content card (left-aligned,
                                        text-muted, max-width 640)
  .empty-state__inner--centered      — modifier: tighter max-width
                                        500, centered text, 2rem
                                        padding. Used by tools whose
                                        welcome screen reads as a
                                        centered card.
  .empty-state__inner h2/p/ul/ol/li  — typography defaults
  .empty-state__inner .note          — italic small-print
  .welcome-list                      — bullet list with left-aligned
                                        text + auto margins; safe to
                                        nest inside a centered card.

Per-tool changes:

  - archive/template.html, archive/js/app.js: rename
    .empty-state-content → .empty-state__inner empty-state__inner--centered;
    add .empty-state--overlay to the outer .empty-state container.
    Also the runtime-injected unsupported-browser markup in
    showUnsupportedBrowserMessage() and the showHttpErrorState
    selector.
  - classifier/template.html: same renames.
  - archive/css/layout.css + components.css: delete .empty-state*
    and .welcome-list rules (now in shared).
  - classifier/css/layout.css: same. Keep .empty-state.drag-over
    locally — classifier is the only tool whose empty state acts
    as a drop target.
  - browse/css/base.css: delete .empty-state* (shared covers it).
    browse's template was already using .empty-state__inner so no
    template change needed.

LOC: shared/base.css gains ~70 lines; per-tool overrides lose ~85
combined. Net -15. More importantly, future tools can reuse the
pattern by adding two divs and (optionally) the --centered or
--overlay modifiers; no copy-paste required.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-10 14:21:07 -05:00
9481122570 perf(tools): vendor jszip + docx-preview for archive/transmittal/classifier
Same pattern as the browse fix. archive, transmittal, classifier
previously CDN-loaded jszip + docx-preview on first preview of a
.zip / .docx file via shared/preview-lib.js's loadLibrary helper.
That meant each first-preview blocked on a CDN round-trip + parse,
and broke entirely under restrictive networks or CSPs.

Vendor both libs under shared/vendor/ and concat them at the top of
each tool's build, ahead of init.js. window.JSZip + window.docx are
now defined immediately on page load. Drop the redundant loadLibrary
calls (and classifier's stray <script src="cdn..."> tag in the
template, plus archive's bespoke loadJSZip helper in export.js).

xlsx (SheetJS) intentionally stays CDN-loaded — at ~900 KB it's too
large to inline, and only fires on .xlsx preview which is a rarer
path.

Bundle size impact (uncompressed):
  archive:     304 KB → 476 KB  (+172 KB)
  transmittal: 449 KB → 621 KB  (+172 KB)
  classifier:  252 KB → 424 KB  (+172 KB)

With the gzip middleware (~75% reduction on HTML) and ETag-cached
revalidation now in place, the wire-size delta is ~40 KB per tool
on the first load and 0 on every subsequent load until redeploy.
2026-05-04 07:49:17 -05:00
22c142e45a chore(headers): standardize across all 7 tools
Bring every tool's header in line with archive's pattern:

  [logo] [title] [version] [Add Local Directory] [⟳] ............... [◐] [?]
  ------------- header-left ---------------       ----- header-right -

Changes per tool:

* browse: rename "Select Directory" → "Add Local Directory"; add the
  red-non-stable wrap to the build label (was missing); add a help
  panel + bundle shared/help.js.

* classifier: rename selectDirectoryBtn → addDirectoryBtn,
  refreshBtn → refreshHeaderBtn for consistency. Update all JS
  callers and welcome-screen copy to the new label.

* mdedit: same id rename. Move the previously-in-pane refresh
  button into the header. Stop renaming the dir button to
  "Directory: <name>" once a folder is loaded — instead use the
  shared btn--subtle variant to de-emphasize while keeping the
  standard label.

* transmittal: convert non-standard <div class="app-header"> with
  spacer/icons containers to <header class="app-header"> with the
  canonical header-left/header-right pair. Move the publish split-
  button into header-left (Transmittal-specific primary action).
  Remove dead .app-header__spacer/__icons/header-icon-btn CSS now
  that nothing references those classes.

* landing, form: add help-btn + help-panel + bundle shared/help.js.
  Each panel is tool-specific (project picker docs for landing,
  schema-driven form docs for form).

Cross-cutting:

* shared/base.css: promote .btn--subtle from browse/css/tree.css
  so any tool with an online mode can de-emphasize Add Local
  Directory consistently.

Verified all 7 tools in headless Chromium: header structure correct,
build label red on non-stable cuts, help panel opens + closes via
button + Esc.
2026-05-04 07:49:17 -05:00
a6c3c9df5e chore(headers): standardize titles + refresh icon across tools
Cross-tool header inconsistencies cleaned up after the audit
prompted by the browse Phase 2 work:

  - landing/template.html: title was 'ZDDC Archive' (a holdover from
    when landing WAS the archive). The page is now the project
    picker — title shortened to plain 'ZDDC'. Browser tab title
    follows: 'ZDDC Archive — Projects' → 'ZDDC — Projects'. Title +
    build label wrapped in title-group div for layout consistency
    with archive/classifier/mdedit/browse.
  - form/template.html: title was bare; same title-group wrapping.
    The id='form-title' stays — its content is overwritten at
    runtime by form.js based on the form schema's name.
  - classifier/template.html: refresh button text 'Refresh' →
    '⟳' icon to match archive + browse. Same title attribute, just
    smaller visual weight.

Untouched (intentionally):
  - archive's button stays 'Add Local Directory' + addDirectoryBtn
    id — semantically different from the others (archive
    accumulates multiple directories; everyone else operates on
    one). The naming reflects that.
  - transmittal — different layout entirely (page-header with
    sender/receiver logo cells); not a candidate for app-header
    standardization.
2026-05-03 20:42:49 -05:00
f01a177b73 feat(html): TIFF and ZIP listing previews + favicon in app headers
Adds shared/preview-lib.js with two cross-tool renderers:
  - renderTiff (UTIF.js, lazy-loaded from CDN; PDF-style toolbar with
    page nav, zoom, fit-width/fit-page; multi-page TIFFs decode lazily)
  - renderZipListing (JSZip; sortable name/size/modified table, sticky
    header, host-grouped paths)

Wired into the four tools that have a preview surface (archive, classifier,
mdedit, transmittal). Cross-document compatible so the same renderer works
for popup-window tools (archive/classifier/transmittal) and inline tools
(mdedit). Archive previously had no image branch at all — now previews
JPG/PNG/GIF/WebP/BMP/SVG natively, plus TIFF via UTIF, plus the ZIP listing.

Adds the dark-blue rounded-square favicon to each app's header (left of
the title) and to the website navigation. Single inline SVG, sized via
.app-header__logo (in shared/base.css) for tools and .brand-logo (in
website/css/style.css) for the website. Self-contained — the SVG carries
its own background, no wrapper styling needed.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-01 15:23:26 -05:00
c95f07966d feat(tools,build): in-flight HTML-tool reworks and build-infra updates
Bundles a stretch of in-progress work across the SPA tools so the
tree returns to a coherent shippable state ahead of cutting a new
zddc-server stable image:

- landing: substantial rework of the project picker (sortable/filterable
  table, presets refactor, ?projects= filter, ?v= channel propagation,
  loading/error states)
- archive: presets cleanup, source.js refactor, filtering/url-state
  alignment with the landing page
- mdedit: file-system module split, resizer, file-tree improvements,
  base/toc styling tweaks
- transmittal/classifier: small template touch-ups for shared chrome
- shared: build-lib.sh helpers, new favicon.svg
- bootstrap, build.sh: pick up the channel-aware install/track zip
  generation
- tests: new landing.spec.js, expanded archive/mdedit/build-label specs
- docs: CLAUDE.md picks up the zddc-server section and freshens the
  alpha-build exception note
- regenerated artifacts: install.zip, track-{alpha,beta,stable}.zip,
  *_alpha.html — these are produced by `sh build.sh` and per project
  convention are committed alongside the source changes

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-29 12:52:27 -05:00
ea385b5366 Initial commit
ZDDC — Zero Day Document Control. A file-naming convention plus five
single-file HTML tools (archive, transmittal, classifier, mdedit,
landing) and an optional Go HTTP server (zddc-server) with ACL and a
virtual archive index. Self-contained, offline-capable, dependency-free.

See README.md for an overview, AGENTS.md and ARCHITECTURE.md for the
build/release/architecture detail, bootstrap/README.md for the
two-level deployment install pattern, and zddc/README.md for the
HTTP server.
2026-04-27 11:05:47 -05:00