Croissant Le Doux 9370c04ac5 Wire the offline write-queue into the desktop write path
The offline write-queue (packages/core/src/queue/write-queue-v0.ts, #33) was a
tested pure module that nothing imported. Approving a change while gitea was
unreachable made gitea:applyChange call the client directly and throw, losing
the write. Now it's wired end to end:

- queue-store.ts persists the queue next to the snapshot store (same
  degrade-to-empty-on-corruption discipline; injectable path for tests).
- applyChange extracts the guarded write into applyChangeLive and, on
  unreachability (any error that is NOT a GiteaApiError rejection), enqueues the
  intent — coalesced by (issue, axis) — instead of throwing, returning
  { ok, queued, pending }. A genuine GiteaApiError still surfaces (a doomed
  write must not replay forever).
- reconcile drains the queue once a successful read proves gitea is reachable,
  re-reading so the board reflects the replays; replays are idempotent
  (label plan.noop, assignee/milestone re-set). boot + stale reconcile report
  the pending count so the badge shows immediately offline.
- Renderer: use-backlog threads `pending`; the OfflineBanner shows "N queued";
  the chat approve message distinguishes a queued (offline) approval from an
  applied one.

Also wires vitest into the desktop workspace (was missing, so the main-process
suite couldn't run via `yarn test`) and fixes a stale Capture copy assertion
left by the earlier posh-copy pass.

Tests: queue-store.test.ts (persist/reload/coalesce/replay-drain, real core fns);
9 main-process + 169 core green; 12 demo e2e green. A one-off GITEA_LIVE smoke
verified an online write lands+reverts and an offline approve queues+drains
against the real repo (not committed, per the repo's no-mutating-test convention).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-12 19:55:45 -04:00

CommiTea

AI project manager built on Gitea. A deterministic scheduler does the math (Monte Carlo forecasts over your own estimate-vs-actual history); the agent — Reginald — captures work via interview, negotiates priorities, and explains the consequences. Gitea holds human-authored intent; a pm-state repo holds machine-derived state. The LLM never does math.

Structure

  • apps/desktop — Electron app (electron-vite, React, Tailwind)
  • packages/core — pure TypeScript: label schema, scheduler, gitea client (no Electron imports)
  • docs/PLAN.md — product plan (goals, phases, not-doing list)
  • docs/design/ — design handoff: tokens, component contracts, interactive prototype (docs/design/ui_kits/app/index.html via a static server), brand voice rules in design_system_readme.md

Development

yarn            # install
yarn dev        # electron app, logs tee to apps/desktop/desktop.log
yarn test       # unit tests (vitest)
yarn typecheck

End-to-end (Electron + Playwright)

yarn workspace @commitea/desktop e2e        # build, then drive the built app
yarn workspace @commitea/desktop e2e:only   # reuse existing out/ build (tight loop)
yarn workspace @commitea/desktop e2e:report # open the last HTML report

Tests launch the built app (out/main/index.js) through Playwright's _electron API — no browser project, no chromium download. Fixtures and page objects live in apps/desktop/e2e/; screenshots land in e2e/.artifacts/screens/ for visual review. Page objects use user-facing locators (getByRole/getByText), never CSS/DOM structure.

Conventions

  • Yarn 4 workspaces; ESM everywhere; .js extensions on relative imports
  • @commitea/core stays pure — unit-testable without Electron or network
  • Design tokens are the source of truth (apps/desktop/src/renderer/src/design/, mirrored from docs/design/); Tailwind maps onto the CSS custom properties, never redefines them
  • Reginald's voice rules live in docs/design/design_system_readme.md — no emoji, no point-date forecasts, wit in sentences never in buttons
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