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>
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.