The first write path. Read, forecast, and calibration were all real; now you can
*manage* CommiTea from CommiTea. Estimates/priority are exclusive label axes, so
a change is a label swap — proposed, approved, then written. Nothing is assumed.
core (@commitea/core):
- planIssueChange(current, change): pure diff planner — swaps the est/*|p/* axis,
clears on null, dedups a doubled axis; returns the resulting label set + a
before/after diff + noop flag. describeChange() renders "est/2d → est/5d".
- request() seam extended for writes (method/body, JSON, 204). client gains
listLabels() (name→id) and setIssueLabels() (PUT /issues/{n}/labels).
app:
- main bridge gitea:applyChange — resolves plan.labels → ids (cached, refetch on
miss), PUTs, returns the plan + fresh issue. Token never leaves main.
- preload + global.d.ts expose applyChange; useBacklog returns a refetch so a
write re-reconciles the board + forecast.
- Issue screen: an Adjust button (shown only when configured) opens a
propose-approve Dialog — estimate/priority pickers, live "est/3d → est/8d"
consequence, Apply/Cancel. AppShell wires it, reflects new labels on the open
issue immediately, and refetches.
Verified: 83 core tests green (7 apply-changes + 2 client-write new), desktop
typecheck clean, 14 fixture e2e green. Live spec exercises propose + CANCEL (no
mutation); the real PUT was verified once manually (change #2 est/3d→est/8d→200,
reverted clean). Icon: pencil (no sliders-horizontal in the set).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>