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6167e99f3a chore: simplify CLI to ./build / ./build beta / ./build release
Renames build.sh → build and replaces the --release flag form with
subcommands:

  ./build                  cut alpha (default; active dev iteration)
  ./build beta             cut beta  (cascades alpha → beta)
  ./build release          cut stable (coordinated next version)
  ./build release X.Y.Z    cut stable at explicit version
  ./build help

The contract shift: there's no longer a "plain dev build that doesn't
touch channels" at the top level. Every full-stack build is a publish
action — running ./build IS active dev iteration, which is what alpha
already meant. To iterate on one tool without writing to the website
worktree, use the per-tool sh tool/build.sh (unchanged).

Output continues to land in ${ZDDC_DEPLOY_RELEASES_DIR:-$HOME/src/zddc-website/releases}
and nothing is pushed automatically. Commit + push the website branch
yourself when you want to publish. Stable cuts still tag locally on
main; tags push separately too.

Behind the scenes: the export of ZDDC_DEPLOY_RELEASES_DIR is moved
above the per-tool build.sh invocations so children inherit it. The
prior "if RELEASE_CHANNEL else write_zddc_server_stubs_all" branch is
collapsed since RELEASE_CHANNEL is always set under the new CLI.

Docs (CLAUDE.md, AGENTS.md, ARCHITECTURE.md, zddc/README.md) updated
to reference ./build everywhere; the per-tool sh tool/build.sh refs
stay (they're a separate, narrower entry point).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-02 08:11:10 -05:00
76820fa8dd chore: split website out into orphan branch + worktree
Moves website source + release artifacts off `main` and into a new
orphan branch named `website` in this same Codeberg repo. A `git worktree`
of that branch — typically at ~/src/zddc-website/ — is what the system
Caddy now bind-mounts and serves at zddc.varasys.io. Decoupling source
from the live site means editing source can no longer accidentally
affect what's published.

Layout going forward:
- ~/src/zddc/         — main worktree (this branch, source only).
- ~/src/zddc-website/ — git worktree of the `website` branch:
                         hand-edited content + LFS-tracked release
                         artifacts (server binaries) + regular-git
                         HTML tool releases + symlinks.
- Caddy bind-mount swapped: ~/src/zddc/website → ~/src/zddc-website
  (quadlet at /etc/containers/systemd/caddy.container, restarted).

Build pipeline now writes releases to
${ZDDC_DEPLOY_RELEASES_DIR:-$HOME/src/zddc-website/releases}.
- build.sh:                RELEASES_DIR points at the env var
- shared/build-lib.sh:     promote_release honors the env var, falls
                            back to the legacy in-repo path so any
                            standalone single-tool release on a checkout
                            that still has website/ keeps working
- freshen-channel:         passes ZDDC_DEPLOY_RELEASES_DIR through to
                            the worktree-based build

Docs (CLAUDE.md, AGENTS.md, ARCHITECTURE.md, .gitignore) updated for
the new layout. The 51 MB of website/ blobs stays in main's history
(no force-push); over time Codeberg's GC will pack them down.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-02 07:52:20 -05:00
d688e20dad feat(releases): channel options in version dropdown, drop chip pills
Restructures the version picker on the releases page so channel
mirrors are first-class, selectable options:

  Channels (mutable URLs)
    stable — currently v0.0.8        ← default selection
    beta — tracks stable
    alpha — tracks stable
  Pinned versions (immutable URLs)
    v0.0.8
    v0.0.2
    v0.0.1

Picking "stable" now rewires every download link on the page to the
*_stable.html (HTML tools) or zddc-server_stable_<plat> (binary)
channel-mirror URL — the kind a user wants to copy + bookmark for a
"latest stable" reference. Same for beta and alpha. Picking a pinned
vX.Y.Z still rewires to immutable per-version URLs.

Removed the separate "Or pick a channel" chip-pill row that previously
sat under the picker. The dropdown is now the single control; chips
duplicated functionality and added visual noise. The .channel-chips
CSS rules in website/css/style.css come out with them.

Static defaults (without JS) now use the stable channel mirror URLs
too, so both copy-from-source and JS-rewire produce the same outcome
for users who want stable. The page works end-to-end with JS off.

Embedded snapshots refreshed.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-01 21:19:59 -05:00
8c2e65e4a2 fix(mdedit): two-line ZDDC tree display + dark-mode editor contrast
Two issues from one session:

* File tree: ZDDC-conforming filenames render as a single line
  even though the JS already produced two-div markup (filename-main +
  filename-secondary). Cause: .tree-row__label was display:flex
  (row-direction), so the two divs laid out side-by-side. Fix: wrap
  each label's text in a new .tree-row__name span styled
  flex-direction:column. Both file and folder code paths use the
  same wrapper now; non-ZDDC entries collapse to a single
  .filename-main line so typography stays consistent across the tree.
  Tested by injecting a ZDDC filename into a mock directory and
  asserting filename-secondary's bounding-box top is below
  filename-main's bottom.

* Toast UI Editor was unreadable in dark mode. Toast UI ships with
  light-only chrome; its .toastui-editor-md-container has color #222
  on a transparent bg, so when mdedit's dark theme rendered the
  surrounding pane in #1e1e1e the editor text fell on near-black
  background → effectively invisible. Fix: add CSS overrides in
  mdedit/css/editor.css that target the editor's load-bearing
  surfaces (md-container, md-preview, ww-container, ProseMirror,
  toolbar, mode-switch tabs, popups) and apply var(--bg) /
  var(--text). Toolbar icons get a filter:invert(0.85) hue-rotate
  to flip the sprite-baked dark glyphs. Both manual override
  (data-theme="dark") and OS-pref auto fallback (prefers-color-scheme)
  are covered. Tested by computing contrast ratios on every editor
  surface in dark mode — all came in at 10:1+ (well above WCAG AA's
  4.5:1).

Embedded snapshots refreshed to current main HEAD's dev build label.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-01 21:09:46 -05:00