- 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>
Identifying a file is half the workflow — you preview it to see what it is,
then assign its tracking number by drag. Preview was only wired into the old
Rename grid; in Classify & Copy a source file now previews on single-click
(drag still assigns, right-click excludes). preview.previewFile() resolves a
snapshot file's handle from the workspace root (one-click read re-grant) before
opening, so it works for resumed workspaces too.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
A folder with files but no subfolders got no expand toggle, so in Classify &
Copy mode its files (the drag source) could never be revealed — and leaf
folders full of files are exactly where the work is. Make a folder expandable
when it has files in classify mode; expanding lists the draggable file rows.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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>
The Copy button (enabled once >=1 file is fully classified) copies the mapped
files into a user-chosen output directory under their canonical names/layout
<party>/{received,issued}/<transmittal>/<filename> — reading the source, never
writing it.
- copy.js: plan() (complete, non-excluded files) → conflict scan (two sources
→ same output path are reported + skipped) → copyTo() engine on the generic
FS-Access shape (ensureDir + getFileHandle + createWritable). Per-file dedup:
identical target (sha256) is skipped; existing-but-different is left
untouched and reported; live footer progress; completion toast.
- app.js: restores the saved map on launch (keyed by source-relative path, so
it re-attaches when the same directory is re-opened) and persists the source
handle on open; Copy button wired.
- target-tree.js: enables/labels the Copy button from the done count.
- 2 copy-engine tests with mock FS handles (copy/skip/differ + conflict);
24 classify+classifier tests green.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Each source file row shows a classification state dot (unassigned →
has-tracking/transmittal → done), and each folder shows an aggregate dot
over its subtree.
- Right-click a file or folder to Exclude/Include from the copy (folder applies
to its whole subtree) or clear an axis; excluded files are struck through and
never copied.
- Cross-tree find is bidirectional: click a placed file in the target pane to
reveal+flash it in the source tree (expanding its folders); click a source
file to switch the target pane to its placed axis and flash the node.
- Target pane now reverse-looks-up over ALL scanned files (the left tree), not
the selection-scoped grid, with placements grouped in one pass per render.
- classify.getAssignment() read-only accessor; 5 new tests (18 total green).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
In Classify & Copy mode the left tree now lists each folder's files as
draggable rows (with a classification state dot), and folder rows are
draggable for a group-drag of the whole subtree. Target-tree nodes are drop
zones: a tracking folder (any node) or a transmittal bin; dropping assigns the
dragged source key(s) along that axis via classify.place().
- dnd.js: drag-payload bus (keys held in a module var since dataTransfer can't
be read during dragover; carries a marker for the copy cursor).
- tree.js: createFileElement + group-drag dragstart; classify-mode file rows.
- target-tree.js: setupDropZone with dragover highlight + drop assignment
(tracking = any node, transmittal = bins only).
- app.js: source tree re-renders on classify state change.
- 2 DnD drop-handler tests (14 total green).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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>
Foundation for the non-destructive map+copy workflow: source stays read-only,
files are mapped onto two orthogonal target trees, a later step copies renamed
copies to a separate output dir.
- classify.js: the single source of truth. assignments map keyed by
source-relative path (survives re-pick); tracking tree (positional: ancestors
joined '-' = tracking number, immediate parent 'REV (STATUS)' leaf = rev+status,
title from original name) and transmittal tree (<party>/{received,issued}/<bin>).
deriveTarget() computes filename + output path + validation purely; pub/sub +
debounced autosave; node CRUD with dangling-placement cleanup.
- persist.js: IndexedDB store of the serialized map + the source
FileSystemDirectoryHandle, with queryPermission/requestPermission re-grant on
reload and a re-pick fallback.
- tests/classify.spec.js: 9 in-page unit tests for the derive/assignment logic
(no FS Access needed) — tracking join, leaf REV (STATUS) parse incl. invalid
status, title derivation/override, transmittal path composition, exclude,
cascade delete.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>