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e85d5fc660 feat(zddc): canonical lowercase + .zddc display map + archive project titles
User report: project root listings showed both "Archive" (PascalCase on
disk) and "archive (empty)" (lowercase virtual) — confusing duplicates.
This sweep:

1. Test fixture migrated to lowercase canonical folder names.
   tests/data/test-archive.sh now creates archive/, received/, issued/
   on disk. Three projects also get human-friendly .zddc titles
   ("Wabash Industrial Refit — Phase 1", etc.), and Project-3 carries
   a display: override demonstrating the new map. Party names
   (PartyA/B/C) stay unchanged — non-canonical.

2. New .zddc display: schema. Maps a child entry's on-disk name to a
   human-friendly label. The on-disk name stays canonical (lowercase
   for project-root folders); only the rendered label changes. Match
   is case-insensitive. Example:

     display:
       archive:   "Records"
       working:   "In-Progress"

   No upward cascade — a parent .zddc doesn't relabel grand-children;
   each directory sets display: on its own children.

3. listing.FileInfo gets a DisplayName field. fs.ListDirectory reads
   the directory's .zddc display map and stamps DisplayName per entry.
   The field is omitempty so listings without overrides stay
   byte-identical to before.

4. Virtual canonical project-root folders (archive/working/staging/
   reviewing) are now emitted by zddc-server (fs.ListDirectory) at any
   project root where the on-disk variant is absent in any case. This
   replaces the client-side injection in browse and lets the display:
   map apply to virtual entries the same way it applies to real ones.
   Browse drops its withVirtualCanonicals helper; the loader carries
   display_name through from the server's listing.

5. Archive app project picker dropdown shows the .zddc title of each
   project (sourced from ProjectInfo.Title in the server's project
   list), falling back to the folder name when no title is set. When
   they differ, the folder name is rendered in muted mono after the
   title for traceability. data-name still carries the canonical
   folder name so URL state stays stable.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-11 13:03:53 -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
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