Adds a UI checkbox next to the existing Sort dropdown that surfaces
hidden entries when ACL would otherwise allow read. Default off
(matches today's filtered behavior). On toggle, browse re-fetches
the current directory with ?hidden=1 and re-renders.
┌─ browse toolbar ─────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Sort: [Name (A→Z) ▾] ☐ Show hidden │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
Server-side surface:
- internal/fs/tree.go ListDirectory gains an `includeHidden bool`
parameter. The .-prefix filter (previously hard-coded) now also
drops _-prefix entries (matches dispatch's reserved-prefix guard)
and honors the new flag.
- internal/handler/directory.go reads `?hidden=1` from the request
and threads it through.
- cmd/zddc-server/main.go dispatcher relaxes its dot-prefix and
_-prefix guards for GET/HEAD when `?hidden=1` is set, so clicking
a hidden entry's link works. `_app/` (apps cache) stays
unconditionally reserved — those bytes must go through the apps
resolver. Writes to hidden paths stay blocked (the file API has
its own segment check that the flag does NOT relax).
- internal/listing/listing.go: signature parity (the lower-level
helper that's used by tests + non-cascade listing paths).
Security model unchanged: the ACL chain on the parent dir is the only
real gate. Whoever can read the dir can see its contents — toggling
"Show hidden" just stops the client-side filter from masking
.-prefixed and _-prefixed entries. Hidden paths today:
• <dir>/.zddc ACL YAML — already exposed via /.profile/zddc
• <dir>/.converted/<base> cached MD→DOCX/HTML/PDF, same sensitivity as source
• <root>/.zddc.d/tokens/ per-token metadata; filename = sha256(token)
so not bearer-usable. Default root ACL
restricts to admins; matches /.tokens UI.
• <root>/.zddc.d/logs/ access logs; same admins-only audience
• <root>/_app/ cached upstream tool HTML (public)
• <root>/_template/ install.zip scaffolding (public)
None of these contain bearer credentials or secret material that the
existing ACL doesn't already gate. The walls are still the cascade.
Replaces the super-admin-only /.admin/ surface with a public-by-default
/.profile/ page that layers admin tools server-side based on the
caller's effective access:
- Universal (everyone, anonymous included): identity card, effective
access summary, theme picker, localStorage utilities (export / import
/ clear, landing-presets viewer).
- Subtree admins additionally see: editable .zddc files list (linking
to the existing form-based editor) and a "Create new project folder"
form.
- Super-admins additionally see: server config, log viewer, whoami
headers (the old /.admin/ JSON endpoints, repointed under /.profile/).
Project creation is gated on CanEditZddc(newDir) — the same strict-
ancestor rule that already governs .zddc writes — so no new authority
concept is introduced. ValidateProjectName mirrors the existing
reserved-prefix policy (no leading '.' or '_', no path separators).
/.admin/* is hard-cut: no redirect shim. Old URLs fall through to the
existing dot-prefix guard and 404. Custom CSS file rename: prefer
<root>/.profile.css, fall back to legacy <root>/.admin.css.
Per-resource 404 leakage gates preserved on whoami / config / logs /
zddc / projects so non-admin callers cannot detect the existence of
admin-only sub-resources.
Tree-wide gofmt -w applied as a side-effect.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Listings now filter both '.' and '_' prefixes:
- '.' entries: excluded from listings AND 404 on direct HTTP access
(existing behavior). For invisible side-state like .devshell.
- '_' entries: excluded from listings only — direct URL access still
works. For operator scaffolding like install.zip's _template/
directory of bootstrap stubs that should be reachable but should
not appear in the project picker.
Filter applied at both listing entry points: ServeProjectList (the
project picker JSON at GET / Accept: application/json) and the generic
listing/FromDirEntries (used by ServeDirectory for sub-directory
browse listings).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>