Poking at the live app (a real repo with no open issues) surfaced two empty-state gaps: - Focus (Morning service) rendered a bare header — no cards, no empty state — because scheduleFocus returns a FocusView with empty now/next/later rather than undefined, so the `if (!focus)` guard never fired. Guard on 'no now/next/later' too → shows the 'Nothing to pour' EmptyState. - Standup's calm sentinel nag (id 0) still rendered '#0 · steeping 0d · blocks' chrome and was a click target (would try to open issue #0). Render the calm case as a plain reassurance pill, no chrome, not clickable. Both verified against the live christian/commitea repo (all issues closed → no open work). desktop tsc clean. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
CommiTea (desktop)
An AI project manager for Gitea, as an Electron desktop app. The token stays in
the main process (OS keychain via safeStorage); the renderer never sees it.
Develop
yarn dev # electron-vite dev, HMR renderer + main (logs → desktop.log)
yarn typecheck
yarn e2e # builds, then Playwright against the built main (fixtures/demo)
For a live pass against a real Gitea, put a token in .env.local
(GITEA_TOKEN=…) and run GITEA_LIVE=1 yarn e2e live-onboarding.
Package (shareable macOS .dmg)
yarn pack # unpacked .app for the host arch (fast sanity check) → dist/
yarn dist # arm64 + x64 .dmg → dist/CommiTea-<version>[-arm64].dmg
Config is electron-builder.yml. Builds are unsigned (no Apple certs, by
decision) — electron-builder ad-hoc signs so the app can run, but it is not
notarized. Bump version in package.json for a new release; keep
electronVersion in electron-builder.yml in sync with the electron
devDependency.
Installing a shared build (teammates)
macOS Gatekeeper blocks unsigned apps on first launch. To open:
- Open the
.dmgand drag CommiTea to Applications. - In Applications, right-click CommiTea → Open, then confirm Open in the dialog. (Double-clicking the first time just shows "cannot be opened".)
- It opens to the connection screen — enter your Gitea base URL,
owner/repo, and a personal access token (repo scope). Each teammate uses their own token, so activity is attributed correctly. A model URL is optional; chat is disabled until one is configured, everything else works without it.
Grab the -arm64 dmg on Apple Silicon, the plain one on Intel.