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Edit region: Loop-in-3D round-trip between player and Song Editor (#575)
* Add "Edit region" + Loop-in-3D handoff between player and Song Editor Wires the player half of the Editor ⇄ 3D Highway region round-trip (editor half is in feedback-plugin-editor). Highway → Editor: - New "✎ Edit region" button in the loop controls (v2 and v3) opens the Song Editor scrolled to the active A–B loop — or, when none is set, the section under the playhead (or a short window around it). - A "↩ Editor" button appears after a Loop-in-3D handoff to return to the exact edit position you came from. - Both are hidden unless the editor plugin is loaded (typeof window.editSong) and gated by _updateEditRegionBtn. Editor → Highway: - A one-shot song:ready listener consumes window._pendingHighwayLoop set by the editor's "Loop in 3D" button — after playSong()'s own clearLoop() has run — arming setLoop(a,b) over the region and auto-starting playback. Filename-guarded so a cancelled handoff can't arm a stale loop on an unrelated song. Reuses the existing A/B loop API; no new looping engine. Buttons added to both static/index.html (v2) and static/v3/index.html (separate file — v2 markup doesn't carry over), using already-scanned Tailwind classes. New globals editRegionInEditor / returnToEditorFromHighway; helpers _resolveEditRegion / _updateEditRegionBtn. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Signed-off-by: topkoa <topkoa@gmail.com> * fix(loop-in-3d): use canonical window.feedBack namespace (post-#537) The new song:ready loop-applier landed on the legacy window.slopsmith alias because the branch predated the slopsmith->feedBack rename (#537). Normalize it to window.feedBack like the rest of core; the alias would have worked but leaves the lone slopsmith reference in the file. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Signed-off-by: topkoa <topkoa@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: byrongamatos <xasiklas@gmail.com> |
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af2949677a |
rename: slopsmith → feedBack, byron → got-feedBack (#537)
* Update GitHub repo references from feedback* to feedBack* * rename: slopsmith -> feedBack, byron -> got-feedBack Renames across the entire codebase: - slopsmith/Slopsmith/SLOPSMITH/SlopSmith -> feedBack/FeedBack/FEEDBACK/FeedBack - byron/Byron/Byrongamatos -> got-feedBack/got-feedBack/got-feedBack - /home/byron/ -> /opt/got-feedBack/ - byron@ougsoft.com -> hi@got-feedBack.org - github.com/byrongamatos/ -> github.com/got-feedback/ - com.byron. -> com.got-feedback. - SLOPSMITH_ env vars -> FEEDBACK_ with backward-compat fallback - Protocol/storage strings migrated with read-old/write-new pattern - window.slopsmith JS API -> window.feedBack (canonical) + backward-compat alias Refs: #rename-slopsmith * rename: complete regen against current main + fix backward-compat alias Regenerated the slopsmith->feedBack / byron->got-feedBack rename on top of current main (3 commits had landed since the branch: #572/#554/#574), resolving the four content conflicts in favour of main's newer content (autoplay/auto-exit, accuracy-badge, Virtuoso re-home, feedpak badge). Completion fixes on top of the mechanical rename: - Re-apply rename to post-branch content the original rename never saw: window.slopsmith(.Tour) consumers in lessons.js / notifications.js / onboarding-tour.js, and the matching JS + python tests (autoplay_exit, progression_*, test_feedpak_extension FEEDBACK_* env vars). The test env vars now match server.py (which reads FEEDBACK_SYNC_STARTUP / FEEDBACK_SKIP_STARTUP_TASKS), so the sync-startup test exercises the real path again. - Restore the window.slopsmith backward-compat alias dropped during conflict resolution, and move the bus aliases to AFTER the _feedBackExisting merge block so they reference the fully-assembled object (also fixes the loop_api.test.js API-surface regex, which the original PR latently broke). - Drop the stray empty data/web_library.db (runtime DB lives in CONFIG_DIR) and gitignore it. - Fix stale tone-source test: feed[dB]ack -> fee[dB]ack to match shipped source labels. Verified locally (org CI billing-blocked): JS 819/819 pass; pytest 1669 passed / 1683 collected with 0 import errors; zero residual slopsmith/byron except the two intentional window.slopsmith aliases. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * rename: implement advertised backward-compat + prune dead community plugins Address gaps where PR #537's "Backward compatibility" section was advertised but not implemented, and clean up the community plugin list. Env vars (FEEDBACK_* canonical, legacy SLOPSMITH_* honoured): - New lib/env_compat.py (getenv_compat / env_flag_compat) + tests. server.py (_env_flag + all FEEDBACK_* reads), diagnostics_hardware, gp2midi and tailwind_rebuild now resolve the legacy alias, so existing SLOPSMITH_UI / SLOPSMITH_PLUGINS_DIR / etc. deployments keep working. - Fix the rename collapsing plugins/__init__.py and minigames/routes.py from `FEEDBACK_PLUGINS_DIR or SLOPSMITH_PLUGINS_DIR` into a redundant `FEEDBACK_ or FEEDBACK_` (the fallback was silently lost). Storage (app.js update-channel): - Read feedBack-update-channel, fall back to legacy slopsmith-update-channel, and clear the legacy key on write — so a user's update-channel preference survives the rename instead of resetting to "stable". Community plugin list (README): the rename rewrote third-party repo URLs we don't own. Probed every one; their owners never renamed, so: - Restore the 13 live community plugins to their real slopsmith-* names. - Prune 6 that are 404 to the public (topkoa splitscreen/stems, OmikronApex tuner, Jafz2001 nam-rig-builder, DeathlySin song-preview, Erikcb91 shuffle). - Fix a pre-existing Guitar Theory clone-command typo (nam-tone -> guitar-theory). Verified: env_compat 7/7, JS 819/819, pytest 1690 collected / 0 import errors, rename-sensitive + startup suites green. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: byrongamatos <xasiklas@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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a8ad02739a |
fix(v3): refresh library accuracy badge right after a song is scored (#574)
The v3 library loaded the best-accuracy map (/api/stats/best) once into state.accuracy at render time and only refreshed it on a full re-render. The play->return flow takes the screen-entry fast-path that restores the cached grid DOM without re-fetching, so a just-earned score stayed invisible on the card until the next app restart re-ran render(). stats-recorder now emits a `stats:recorded` event (filename/arrangement) once the scored POST /api/stats resolves on the server -- the correct moment, since song:stop fires before the POST completes. songs.js listens: if the library is the active screen it re-fetches /api/stats/best and patches the affected card/row badge in place; otherwise it marks the filename dirty and onV3SongsScreenEnter applies it on return. A failed fetch keeps the entry dirty so a later trigger retries instead of silently dropping the update. Badge markup is factored into a shared accuracyBadge(filename, variant) (grid pill + tree-row percentage, both tagged .fb-acc-badge) so the in-place repaintAccuracy can find and replace them without a full list re-render, preserving scroll and pagination. The old empty song:stop "refresh lazily next render" placeholder is replaced. Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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ea25cfe541 |
fix(v3): promote Virtuoso to the first-class sidebar slot (was slopscale) (#554)
* fix(v3): promote Virtuoso to the first-class sidebar slot (was slopscale) The bundled practice plugin was rebranded/re-homed from the SlopScale fork (id: slopscale) to feedback-plugin-virtuoso (id: virtuoso); the desktop bundle swap is feedBack-desktop#31. shell.js still promoted `slopscale`, whose id no longer ships, so renderPromotedNav() (gated on the plugin appearing in /api/plugins) would find no match: the dedicated sidebar slot goes dark and Virtuoso drops to the generic Plugins gallery. Swap the NAV entry + PROMOTED_PLUGINS slot slopscale -> virtuoso (screen: plugin-virtuoso, label "Virtuoso - Practice", same FeedBarcade anchor + target icon) so the practice plugin keeps its first-class entry. Same pattern as the editor promotion (#546). Must land with the bundle swap or the practice plugin regresses in the UI. Signed-off-by: ChrisBeWithYou <16130099+ChrisBeWithYou@users.noreply.github.com> Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(v3): clear dead slopscale id from Plugins gallery + refresh docs Review follow-up (topkoa) — same dead-id bug class on a second surface: - static/v3/plugins-page.js: drop the now-dead `slopscale: 'game'` from the CURATED category map and add `virtuoso: 'practice'`. The Virtuoso manifest sets `category: "practice"` (authoritative in categoryOf), so it already lands on the practice board; the curated entry is a defensive fallback so a manifest without `category` wouldn't drop to 'other'. - README.md: SlopScale row -> Virtuoso (new repo URL + description + clone). - docs/plugin-capability-inventory.md: slopscale row -> virtuoso (Active). No behavior change beyond gallery categorization for the dead id. Signed-off-by: ChrisBeWithYou <16130099+ChrisBeWithYou@users.noreply.github.com> Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Signed-off-by: ChrisBeWithYou <16130099+ChrisBeWithYou@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: ChrisBeWithYou <16130099+ChrisBeWithYou@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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32127bc70b |
feat: save as .feedpak; discover and load both .feedpak and .sloppak (#553)
* feat: save songs as .feedpak; discover and load both .feedpak and .sloppak The open song format was renamed sloppak -> feedpak (public spec lives in the feedback-feedpak-spec repo), but the server still wrote and recognized only `.sloppak`. The two are byte-identical on disk. Read both suffixes everywhere songs are discovered, uploaded, and loaded; writing the new `.feedpak` suffix is handled in the editor plugin repo. Keep the internal `format` tag `sloppak` so existing feature gates (stems, drums, keys) are untouched, matching the "internal rename not landed yet" stance. - lib/sloppak.py: add FEEDPAK_EXT / SLOPPAK_EXT / SONG_EXTS; is_sloppak() now matches either suffix (covers all 7 callers). - server.py: union scan glob over SONG_EXTS; widen loose-folder exclusion, settings DLC count, upload gate (_ALLOWED_SONG_EXTS) and zip-magic check; refresh user-facing messages to .feedpak. - static: library format filter relabeled Sloppak -> Feedpak (value stays sloppak, matches both); badge text SLOPPAK -> FEEDPAK in v2 + v3; filename-suffix detection and upload drag-drop filter accept both. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Signed-off-by: topkoa <topkoa@gmail.com> * test: cover .feedpak/.sloppak dual-suffix support Add tests/test_feedpak_extension.py pinning the four paths PR #553 widened so a refactor can't drop .sloppak back-compat or stop accepting .feedpak: - is_sloppak / SONG_EXTS suffix detection (file + dir form, case-insensitive) - _background_scan discovery glob unions over both suffixes - POST /api/songs/upload accepts both, rejects wrong suffix + non-zip - save_settings DLC count includes both suffixes 19 tests, all passing; reuses the existing scan_module / TestClient / isolate_logging fixtures. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Signed-off-by: topkoa <topkoa@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: byrongamatos <xasiklas@gmail.com> |
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a07edd9971 |
fix(v3): make equipped theme recolor the sidebar background (#570)
Equipping a cosmetic theme recolored text, fb-* utility surfaces, and body, but the left sidebar's navy radial wash stayed on its default — so the interface read as "only the fonts change, not the backgrounds". Cause: #v3-sidebar is painted with a hardcoded radial-gradient in v3.css and carries no fb-* utility class, so theme-core's per-utility override loop never reaches it (#1e293b == default card, #0f172a == default bg). Extend cssFor() — which already special-cases body — to re-point the sidebar gradient at the theme, gated by html[data-fb-theme] so the default (no-theme) look is untouched. Only background-image is overridden, preserving v3.css's background-attachment:fixed. Verified in Chromium against the real tailwind.min.css + v3.css + theme-core.js: default = navy gradient (unthemed), apply() recolors the sidebar to the theme's card->bg stops, apply(null) reverts to navy. Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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5d0229fc82 |
fix(onboarding): midi-input multi-provider discovery + home-tour lifecycle (#568)
Addresses Codex review of #526/#528: - midi-input discover(): one provider's enumerate() rejection no longer aborts the whole discovery — other providers (e.g. a native/desktop MIDI provider) are still queried; denial is only reported when NO provider enumerates. - Home tour now waits for a 'v3:dashboard-rendered' event (dashboard.js emits it after the #v3-home innerHTML swap) before attaching Shepherd, instead of a single animation frame that could latch onto pre-render nodes the async dashboard render then replaces. - "Play it now" onboarding now arms the tour (armPendingFirstRun) to run the first time the user returns to v3-home, instead of silently never showing it. Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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530995dd02 |
fix(v3): scope song search to the library + keep it above the toolbar on scroll (#560)
The topbar search (#v3-search) rendered on every screen and, on the library screen, was hidden behind the filter toolbar while scrolling (both were sticky top-0 z-20 in the #v3-main scroller). - shell.js: wrap the search in #v3-search-wrap (hidden by default) and toggle it in syncActive() so it only shows on #v3-songs; bump the topbar to z-30 so it always sits above the toolbar. - songs.js: drop the toolbar's top-0 and pin it beneath the topbar by measuring the topbar height (positionToolbar). A ResizeObserver on #v3-topbar keeps the offset correct as the topbar height changes (viewport width, search show/hide) and fixes the initial position regardless of render()/syncActive() ordering. Fixes #559 Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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4dc5936712 |
feat(player): global autoplay & auto-exit option (songs + lessons) (#558)
* fix(v3): pedal click opens the plugin's screen, not its settings The v3 Pedalboard's settingsTarget() resolved settings-first, so a plugin that ships both a screen and a settings panel (notably the bundled Audio Engine) could only ever reach its settings from the pedalboard — its actual page was unreachable. Flip to screen-first (stompbox metaphor: step on the pedal, see the pedal), falling back to settings when there is no screen. Keep a settings fallback in openPluginSettings() when a declared screen isn't mounted yet (installing/failed) so settings-bearing plugins are never stranded on a toast. Drive the pedal aria-label off the same target so it never promises the wrong surface. Update the unit test contract to screen > settings > none. Fixes #555 Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(player): global autoplay & auto-exit option (songs + lessons) Single Settings toggle (autoplayExit, default ON) that auto-starts a song once it's ready and returns to the launching menu when it ends. Auto-exit defers while a results/score overlay is on top (heuristic + holdAutoExit() contract) so a scoring plugin's screen drives the exit. Player origin is now context-aware (lessons return to the lessons screen via setReturnScreen()), fixing lesson completion bouncing to the library. Core-only; songs and lessons share the playSong -> highway path. Adds a read-only window.slopsmith.autoplayExit getter + holdAutoExit()/setReturnScreen() for plugins. Unit tests for the pure helpers (_autoplayExitEnabled, _resolvePlayerOrigin, _resultsOverlayVisible). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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f79efe2516 |
fix(v3): pedal click opens the plugin's screen, not its settings (#556)
The v3 Pedalboard's settingsTarget() resolved settings-first, so a plugin that ships both a screen and a settings panel (notably the bundled Audio Engine) could only ever reach its settings from the pedalboard — its actual page was unreachable. Flip to screen-first (stompbox metaphor: step on the pedal, see the pedal), falling back to settings when there is no screen. Keep a settings fallback in openPluginSettings() when a declared screen isn't mounted yet (installing/failed) so settings-bearing plugins are never stranded on a toast. Drive the pedal aria-label off the same target so it never promises the wrong surface. Update the unit test contract to screen > settings > none. Fixes #555 Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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63eb7a4ffc |
feat(progression): fancy notifications for quest/path progress + completion (#552)
* feat(progression): fancy notifications for quest/path progress + completion (#551) Surface achievement feedback as in-app toasts when the player advances or finishes a daily/weekly quest, and when they progress or level up an instrument path. - progression-core.js: _diff() now emits two partial-advance events — quest-progressed (a still-incomplete quest whose count rose) and path-progressed (a challenge toward the next level completed without a level-up). Both are guarded so the increment that COMPLETES a quest / the level-up itself stays a single quest-completed / path-level-up event (no double toast). Period rollovers and brand-new quest ids emit nothing. New events added to the capability owner's declared events list. - notifications.js (new): reusable window.fbNotify toast surface (stacked, animated, auto-dismiss; animation + accent via inline styles so no new Tailwind utilities) + progression wiring — subtle toasts for advances, celebratory toasts for quest completion, path level-up, and rank-up. - index.html: load notifications.js after progression-core. - tests: progression_progress_events (diff emission + guards) and progression_notifications (toast rendering + wiring) — 11 cases. No backend change. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(progression): unwrap CustomEvent .detail in notification handlers Codex P2: window.slopsmith.on delivers a CustomEvent (bus.on → addEventListener), so the progression payload is e.detail — not the raw argument. All five notifications.js handlers read the arg directly, so in the browser every field was undefined (e.g. rank-changed never toasted). Unwrap e.detail in each handler, matching every other sm.on consumer. The test harness masked this by invoking handlers with raw payloads; it now wraps them as {detail: payload} like the real bus, so the unwrap is actually exercised (the tests fail without the fix). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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a0867f8bfd |
fix(profile): wire "Your best scores" panel to real song stats (#549) (#550)
The profile card's "Your best scores" panel was a hardcoded placeholder
(`#v3-profile-bests` was never filled), so it always read "Play a song to
start tracking..." regardless of how many songs had been scored. The
backend already records best_score/best_accuracy per song; only this
panel was left unwired.
- server.py: add MetadataDB.top_stats(limit) (per-song aggregate, best
score first, scored songs only, dead songs skipped) + /api/stats/top
route that enriches rows with title/artist/art, mirroring
/api/stats/recent. Declared before the /api/stats/{filename} catch-all.
- static/v3/profile.js: renderBests() fetches /api/stats/top and fills the
panel (rank, title/artist, best accuracy %, score; click to play),
keeping the placeholder only when nothing's been scored.
- tests: cover ordering, per-song aggregation, limit, and
resume-only/dead-song exclusion.
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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9f35fedeef |
Promote the editor to a first-class v3 sidebar item (#546)
The Arrangement Editor plugin was only reachable via the generic Plugins gallery. Give it a dedicated sidebar entry (Library group, below Songs) through the existing PROMOTED_PLUGINS mechanism in shell.js — a NAV entry, a promoted slot anchored after "songs", and an edit icon. renderPromotedNav already gates each promoted slot on the plugin being present in /api/plugins, so the entry shows only when the editor is installed. The displayed label comes from the plugin manifest's nav.label. Signed-off-by: topkoa <topkoa@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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9b793c5dbd |
Merge pull request #337 from got-feedback/fix/feed-db-ack-typo
fix: 'feed[dB]ack' -> 'fee[dB]ack' in v3 guitar tone source labels |
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23735ef910 |
fix: 'feed[dB]ack' -> 'fee[dB]ack' in v3 guitar tone source labels
Both the v3 index.html and live-guitar-tone-source.js had an extra 'd'
in the brand name ('feed[dB]ack' instead of 'fee[dB]ack') in the guitar
tone source selector labels and help text.
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1183f100ee |
fix(v3): rename the "Shop" nav entry to "Unlockables" (#333)
Rename the user-visible label of the HOME-group nav entry (and the matching "Open Shop →" button on the progress page) from "Shop" to "Unlockables". Internal identifiers (nav key 'shop', screen id v3-shop, window.v3Shop) are left unchanged so wiring/state are unaffected. Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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9b71d8ddcb |
Merge pull request #331 from got-feedback/fix/highway-scoreboard-pref
fix(highway): user-selectable scoreboard (core/detailed/off) |
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a72c0d2e17 |
v3 sidebar: promote Rig Builder and SlopScale to dedicated nav entries
Collapse the per-plugin sidebar list down to the single "Plugins" entry (the gallery is the one entry point for general plugins) and give two bundled plugins their own first-class sidebar slots instead: - SlopScale (manifest label "SlopScale - Practice"), directly under FeedBarcade - Rig Builder, directly after the Library group Both are driven by a PROMOTED_PLUGINS table: each slot is anchored after a nav key and filled by renderPromotedNav() only when the plugin is present in /api/plugins, so an absent bundle shows nothing rather than a dead entry that bounces to the Plugins screen. The visible label uses the plugin's own manifest nav.label (escaped), falling back to the static NAV label. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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21997f4b5c |
Fix slow library cover loading: serve sloppak art without unpacking + revalidated caching (#534)
* sloppak: read cover without unpacking + serialize/cap zip unpacks Album art for a zip-form sloppak was served by resolve_source_dir(), which unpacks the ENTIRE archive (stems included, ~30 MB) to disk just to read cover.jpg. On the library grid that meant a full extraction per card on scroll. - read_cover_bytes(): opens only the cover member from the zip (or reads the file for dir-form), with zip-slip guarding. ~4 ms vs a full unpack. - resolve_source_dir(): per-file lock + bounded global semaphore so concurrent callers don't rmtree + re-extract the same dest at once (a race), and a burst can't saturate disk/CPU. 8 concurrent calls now dedupe to 1 unpack. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * server: serve sloppak art via read_cover_bytes + cache album-art responses - get_song_art() sloppak branch now reads the cover directly (no full unpack), off-thread via asyncio.to_thread. - All art responses carry Cache-Control: public, max-age=86400. URLs are already cache-busted with ?v=<mtime>, so the browser stops re-fetching every cover on scroll-back; day bound self-heals any URL missing ?v. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * v3 library: lazy-load + async-decode card cover images The grid (24 cards/page) and artist-row thumbnails emitted plain <img> with no loading hint, so a whole page of covers fetched + decoded at once on each scroll batch. Add loading="lazy" decoding="async" to defer off-screen fetches and keep image decode off the main thread. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * address Codex review: zip cover normalization + correct art revalidation Findings from the preflight Codex passes: - sloppak.read_cover_bytes (zip form) read the raw manifest cover string via zf.read(), so a non-canonical name like './cover.jpg' or 'art/../cover.jpg' 404'd. Normalize via safe_join → relative member; reject escape and the degenerate root-collapse case ('.', 'subdir/..') like _unpack_zip does. - Album-art caching is correctness-first: Cache-Control: no-cache plus a strong validator, with real conditional handling (Starlette FileResponse emits an ETag but doesn't evaluate If-None-Match). All three art paths route through _art_conditional/_file_art_response → bodyless 304 on a matching validator. A long immutable max-age was rejected because the frontend ?v=<mtime> buster is only second-resolution and would pin a same-second rewrite. - The sloppak cover is validated by CONTENT (sha1 of the bytes), not a stat: a dir-form sloppak edited in place changes the cover file's mtime but not the directory's, so a dir-stat ETag could emit a stale 304. Content hashing is correct for both dir- and zip-form. get_song_art gained an optional request (internal get_art caller passes none — safe). Adds tests/test_sloppak_cover_art.py pinning read_cover_bytes (canonical, non-canonical, degenerate/escape, dir/zip, webp) and the endpoint's 304 contract incl. the dir-form in-place-edit no-stale-304 regression. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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36aeea67ac |
fix(highway): user-selectable scoreboard to stop duplicate HUDs
The highway showed two overlapping note-detection scoreboards at once: the core v3 live-performance HUD (#v3-live-performance-hud) and the note_detect plugin's own HUD (.nd-hud). Both auto-render off the same note:hit/note:miss events and neither suppressed the other. Add a Settings → Visualization "Scoreboard" selector (Streak / Detailed / Off, default Streak) backed by a single source of truth on <html data-scoreboard>. CSS shows exactly one: core (default) → core HUD; hide .nd-hud detailed → .nd-hud; hide the core HUD off → hide both CSS-based suppression keys the default off ":not(detailed):not(off)", so the correct HUD is right even before the pref script runs (no flash) and it robustly hides any .nd-hud regardless of how many note_detect instances load. Detection itself is untouched — only the duplicate scoreboard panel is hidden. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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c7fb074111 |
feat(onboarding): first-run home tour (spotlight coach marks) (#528)
* style(tour): align tour engine + Shepherd bubbles to the v3 fb-* palette The tour/help engine shipped its own indigo/blue dark palette (#181830 / #4080e0) that predates the v3 fee[dB]ack tokens, and the spotlight bubbles themselves used the vendored Shepherd LIGHT default (white card, black text) — both clashed with the navy/sky v3 UI behind them. - Recolor the "?" menu button, popover and first-visit toast to the fb-* tokens (card #1e293b, primary #0ea5e9, border #334155, text #f8fafc/#94a3b8, gold #e8c040 unchanged). - Add a dark .shepherd-* override block (loads after the vendored shepherd.css, which is left pristine for upgrades): dark bubble + arrow, fb-primary Next/Done button, slate secondary button, fb text scale, and bump the modal dim to 0.6 to match the onboarding overlay. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(tour-engine): let client/core tours register into the consolidated menu The tour engine only listed server-discovered plugins (those with a tour.json, populated from /api/plugins) in the "?" menu, and always prompted unseen relevant tours via the toast + button pulse. Generalize register() so a core/client-owned tour can participate: - `name` registers the tour into the menu catalog (_tourPlugins) so it shows in the "?" menu even without a server plugin; never clobbers a real plugin entry. - `autoPrompt:false` opts the tour OUT of the unseen toast + pulse (for tours driven programmatically by their owner), while still listing + running on demand. _unseenRelevant honours it. Both options are additive and default to the prior behaviour. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * chore(v3): add stable tour anchors to home cards + instrument badge Give the first-run home tour stable spotlight targets: #v3-hero on the hero panel and data-tour="continue" on the three continue/pick/browse card variants (dashboard.js), and #v3-instrument-wrap on the topbar instrument selector (badges.js, mirroring the existing #v3-tuner-wrap). The other targets (audio routing, tuner, profile, sidebar nav) already had stable ids. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(onboarding): first-run home tour (spotlight coach marks) After a genuine onboarding completion, dim the home page and spotlight one card at a time with an explanatory bubble + Next, reusing the shared tour engine (Shepherd). 7 stops: Hero/Start Playing → Continue/Pick → Instrument selector → Tuner → Audio Routing → Profile → Sidebar nav. Auto-runs once; replayable forever from the "?" tour menu as "Welcome tour". - New static/v3/onboarding-tour.js: registers the spotlight tour (screens: ['v3-home'], name "Welcome tour", autoPrompt:false) and exposes startFirstRun(), gated on the engine's seen/dismissed state so it never repeats; loaded after tour-engine.js + dashboard.js. - profile.js finish(): trigger startFirstRun() only on a real onboarding completion (!editing) — a later profile edit must not relaunch it. Verified headlessly (native core + Playwright): all 7 anchors resolve, the spotlight advances one bubble at a time in the v3 dark theme, completion marks seen, startFirstRun is once-only, and the "?" menu lists "Welcome tour". Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(capabilities): clear the handler timeout timer once the race settles Codex round-6: _withTimeout raced the handler promise against a bare setTimeout but never cleared it, so a handler that resolves first leaves the timer alive until it fires. Harmless at 250ms, but the new 15s MIDI permission-command overrides (discover/open-source) kept the event loop alive ~15s after every successful call (and the test process hung that long) and could accumulate delayed callbacks across repeated scans. Capture the timer and clearTimeout it in a .finally on the race. (Domain/capabilities tests now finish in ~0.1s, not 15s.) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(midi-input): give the built-in Web-MIDI provider a distinct participant id Codex round-7: the built-in Web-MIDI provider registered with participantId 'core.midi-input' — the same id as the domain owner. unregisterProvider() unregisters the provider's participant, so a provider swap/hot-reload would tear down the domain OWNER too, leaving midi-input with no owner for later commands. Register the provider as 'core.midi-input.web-midi'. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(onboarding): don't start the home tour when launching the diagnostic Codex round-7: on the final onboarding step, "Play it now" calls finish() (which started the home tour) and THEN playSong(target). startFirstRun() navigated to v3-home and scheduled the tour, then playSong switched to the player — so the tour spotlighted hidden home elements / stole focus from the diagnostic. Gate the tour on a launchingSong flag (passed by the "Play it now" path); the Skip path stays on home, so the tour still runs there. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(onboarding): input-device setup step + core-owned midi-input domain (#526)
* feat(capabilities): add core-owned midi-input control-plane domain (#873, #880) The MIDI analog of audio-input: a core-owned provider-coordinator over MIDI device discovery, selection, and shared open/close sessions. Separate from audio-input (whose source/open contract is audio-frame-centric) and not owned by any feature plugin, so the device-access boundary outlives the input-setup wizard. `discover` is the Web-MIDI permission boundary; selection persists by redaction-safe logicalSourceKey; diagnostics redact device labels and never carry raw MIDI messages. - static/capabilities/midi-input.js + load-order wiring in both shells - spec 012 + capability-domains/safety-matrix entries; midi-control narrowed to mappings-only (split) - 9 domain tests against the real runtime Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(input_setup): bundled plugin owning input-calibration + Web-MIDI provider (#872) Bundled core plugin that supplies the Web-MIDI source provider to the core midi-input domain, owns the input-calibration workflow domain (run/status/ inspect), and renders the per-instrument wizard (guitar/bass -> audio-input + note_detect; keys/drums -> midi-input live note/pad test). Idempotent hydration; redaction-safe. .gitignore allowlists the in-tree plugin. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(onboarding): input-device setup step between paths and calibration (#874) After instrument-path selection and before the note-detect calibration challenge, dispatch input-calibration `run` (fire-and-launch) and await the `calibration-done` event. Fail-soft: a non-handled outcome (plugin/runtime absent) advances immediately so onboarding can never be stranded. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * refactor(midi-input): ship a built-in Web-MIDI provider in the core domain Move the Web-MIDI source provider out of input_setup and into the core midi-input domain so every consumer (piano, drums, input_setup) gets MIDI devices from the domain without depending on any one plugin being loaded. input_setup is now a pure midi-input requester (manifest role updated). Prepares piano/drums full consumption (#876/#877). +1 domain test. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(input_setup): Settings panel to re-run input setup (#878) Adds a settings.html with a "Set up input devices" button (window ._inputSetupRelaunch) that re-runs the wizard for the player's selected instrument paths (from /api/progression; falls back to all instruments). Makes the calibration wizard re-launchable outside first-run onboarding. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * docs(midi-control): formalize the midi-input/midi-control split (#882) Narrow the reserved midi-control domain to mappings ONLY (CC/pitchbend/note → action routing), consuming the delivered midi-input domain for device access. Adds spec 013 defining the contract + intended consumers (feedback-plugin-midi, drums learn-mode), updates the safety-matrix row, and cross-references it from capability-domains. Per governance, midi-control stays RESERVED (no runtime domain) until a concrete mapping consumer + tests exist. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(onboarding): wait for input_setup before the calibration step (#874) The input-setup wizard is a mandatory onboarding step, but plugins load asynchronously — in the desktop app (40+ plugins) the user can reach path selection and click Next before input_setup has registered its input-calibration owner. The dispatch then got a no-owner outcome and onboarding fell through to the calibration challenge, silently skipping the wizard. Now wait (bounded, 8s) for the plugin's public global before dispatching; fall through only if it never appears. Race-verified. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(onboarding): add Song directory step after name+avatar (#874) New first-run step (now step 2 of 4: name+avatar → song directory → paths → calibration challenge) where the player sets their songs folder, fixing the "folder not configured" error on a fresh install. Saves to settings (dlc_dir) and kicks a library scan; persists to config.json so it survives restart. A native folder picker is offered on desktop (window.slopsmithDesktop .pickDirectory); web users type/paste the path. "Skip for now" leaves it unconfigured (settable later in Settings). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(input_setup): filter MIDI entries out of the guitar audio-input picker (#876) Other plugins export pseudonymized MIDI sources ('midi-input-N') into the audio-input domain; they aren't audio inputs and the cryptic labels confused the guitar/bass device dropdown. Filter them out so only real audio inputs show. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(input_setup): de-dupe audio input picker entries (#876) The desktop audio engine enumerates the same device under multiple driver types, so the guitar audio-input dropdown showed repeated entries. De-dupe by display label (paired with the desktop fix that surfaces real device names). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(midi-input): drop vanished devices on re-discovery; reset setup confirm on switch Codex preflight findings: - midi-input domain `_discover()` only upserted enumerated sources, so an unplugged device (statechange re-discovery) lingered in list-sources and later open/select hit stale state. Reconcile each provider's sources against the fresh enumeration (close any live session, keep the selectedKey preference). - input_setup MIDI panel left "Continue" enabled (and the instrument marked done) after switching the device selection following a prior hit. Reset the waiting state + disable Continue on every selection change, and discard a stale open if the selection changed mid-await. +1 reconciliation test. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(midi-input): coalesce concurrent opens; commit shown audio source pre-calibration Codex re-review (round 2): - midi-input domain: two concurrent open-source calls for the same source both passed the `sessions.get` guard and each called provider.open(), which for the built-in Web-MIDI provider overwrites the shared input.onmidimessage handler and orphans the earlier session — leaving the device silent. Coalesce in-flight opens onto one provider session (await the pending open, adopt its session; re-check after open and release a redundant handle if another open won). +test. - input_setup: the guitar/bass audio <select> shows its first option by default but fires no `change`, so on a first run with nothing selected, audio-input was never told before launchCalibration(). Commit the shown option on render. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(midi-input): longer timeout for MIDI permission commands; stale-open guard in wizard Codex re-review (round 3): - The advertised command surface ran `discover`/`open-source` through the 250 ms default handler timeout, but those front a real Web-MIDI permission prompt / device open that commonly takes longer, so dispatch returned `failed` while the operation was still completing. Add per-(capability,command) timeout overrides (15 s for those two), folding the existing audio-mix special-case into the same table so both the command() and dispatch() paths honor it. - input_setup MIDI panel: openSelected() compared the mutable shared `activeKey` after its awaits, so a device switch mid-open could bind the old device's listener / close the wrong session. Capture the requested key in a local and use a generation guard to discard a superseded open. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(onboarding): detect 200-with-error song-dir saves; close MIDI session on skip Codex re-review (round 4): - /api/settings reports an invalid folder as a 200 response with an `error` body (a bare dict return, not a non-2xx status), so saveSongDir's res.ok-only check treated the failure as success and advanced onboarding without saving. Parse the body and throw on `error` too. - input_setup: the opened MIDI test session was only closed on the Continue button, so using the generic "Skip for now" after scanning leaked the listener and kept the Web-MIDI input live. Run teardown on every panel exit via a per-panel cleanup hook invoked by advance(). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(input_setup): don't hard-code Web MIDI in the device wizard Codex re-review (round 5): the MIDI panel gated availability on navigator.requestMIDIAccess and filtered sources to providerId === 'web-midi', which defeats the midi-input domain's provider-coordinator abstraction — a native/desktop MIDI adapter registered with the domain would be reported unavailable and hidden from the picker. Gate availability on the domain (window.slopsmith.midiInput) and show every source it surfaces. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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Rebrand calibration challenge copy Slopsmith -> fee[dB]ack
The first-run calibration prompt (profile onboarding step 3) and the Progress-screen calibration card both told the user to play the "Slopsmith Diagnostic". Update the visible copy to "fee[dB]ack Diagnostic". Text-only; the diagnostic is matched functionally by the is_diagnostic flag + filename, not by this label, so no behavior change. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Signed-off-by: topkoa <topkoa@gmail.com> |
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cad78857fb |
Remove the v3 Support Us! donate button (no funding surface)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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edf8f46866 |
Repoint dead slopsmith URLs -> got-feedback
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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6c110398b4 | Clean release snapshot |