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dc429ecd16 refactor(app): carve the player controls out of app.js (R3a) (#891)
static/js/player-controls.js (229) — the speed + mastery sliders and the four
playback-preference reads (autoplay-exit, up-next, countdown-before-song,
confirm-exit). Bodies VERBATIM. app.js 7,914 → 7,727.

The fourth slice out of the strongly-connected core, and by far the easiest: ONE
hook (handleSliderInput) and NO shared mutable state. The three groups are the same
surface — the controls under the highway — and the preference reads are the
one-line localStorage lookups half of app.js consults before deciding whether to
auto-start, show the Up Next pill, run a count-in, or confirm on exit. They travel
with the controls that set them.

Zero missed members on the first build (the no-undef pass was clean), which is the
first time that has happened in this phase.

TWO HARNESSES ARE SPLIT, and both taught something:

  * speed_reset spans BOTH files — playSong (app.js) resets the speed controls
    (module). Its presence GUARDS still read `src.includes('function setSpeed')`
    against app.js, so once the code moved they silently evaluated FALSE and the
    helpers were quietly dropped from the sandbox. A guard that disables itself is
    worse than no guard. Repointed at the file the code actually lives in.

  * Its `host.handleSliderInput` stub had to route at the sandbox's EXISTING spy,
    not a fresh `() => {}`. The test asserts the slider was actually refreshed
    (`deepEqual(__sliderInputs, ['speed-slider'])`); a fresh stub swallows the call
    and the assertion passes VACUOUSLY. Same failure mode as a no-op host default —
    the thing this whole seam design exists to prevent.

  * autoplay_exit is split too: _autoplayExitEnabled moved, but the auto-exit
    machinery around it (_clearAutoExit, holdAutoExit, _resolvePlayerOrigin) stayed.

VERIFIED. A/B against origin/main in two browsers, real song: setSpeed(0.75) ->
playbackRate 0.75; applySpeedPreset(100) -> 1; the speed slider; setMastery;
setAutoplayExit / setCountdownBeforeSong / setShowUpNext — IDENTICAL, zero page errors.

pytest 2396, node 1040/1040, ESLint 0 (no-cycle clean), tailwind clean.

Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-11 22:12:34 +02:00
5fb28d5c5a refactor(app): lift the shared player state onto a container (R3a) (#889)
static/js/player-state.js — one exported object, two fields. app.js's 70 reference
sites rewritten. Provably a no-op; nothing shrinks.

WHY NOW. Every slice carved out of app.js so far only ever READ the state it shared
(loopA/loopB, _audioSeekGen, currentFilename), so a read-only getter hook was enough
and no container was needed — twice I checked and twice I got away with it. That
runs out at count-in: it genuinely WRITES `isPlaying` (it starts and stops playback,
4 sites) and `lastAudioTime` (2). `import { isPlaying }` then `isPlaying = true`
THROWS — an imported binding cannot be assigned to. So the state has to live on an
object: `S.isPlaying = true` is a property write, and works from any module holding
the same S. Same shape stems, studio, and editor all converged on.

DELIBERATELY SMALL. app.js has ~104 top-level `let` scalars; lifting all of them is
a ~977-site rewrite for no benefit, because most are private to one cluster and
travel with it. Only what a carved module must WRITE goes here. Add on demand.

THE REWRITE IS AST-DRIVEN, NOT TEXTUAL — and that is not fussiness. Of 100 textual
occurrences of these two names, only 70 resolve to the module binding:
  * 22 are member accesses (`someObj.isPlaying`, `window.feedBack.isPlaying`)
  * 4 are the LOCAL PARAMETER of `function setPlayButtonState(isPlaying)` — a blind
    replace yields `function setPlayButtonState(S.isPlaying)`
  * 1 is an object key
  * 2 are shorthand properties `{ isPlaying }`, which must become
    `{ isPlaying: S.isPlaying }` — and acorn gives a shorthand's key and value the
    SAME range, so rewriting both produced `isPlaying: S.isPlaying: S.isPlaying`
    until I deduped by range
A find-and-replace corrupts all 29. The rewrite walks the AST, skips shadows, member
properties and keys, and replaces identifier RANGES.

`window.feedBack.isPlaying` — the PUBLIC mirror — is a different thing and is
untouched. Two test sandboxes stub it; those were left alone deliberately.

VERIFIED WITH REAL PLAYBACK. A/B against origin/main in two browsers, real song:
togglePlay -> the public mirror goes true -> false -> true across two toggles, the
audio element's paused state follows, seekBy works — IDENTICAL, zero page errors.

Harnesses: 8 vm-sandbox suites slice playback code out of app.js and now see
S.isPlaying — juce_engine_reroute, loop_restart, play_button_reroute_guard,
playback_app_adapter, song_restart, song_seek, speed_reset, and the python
idempotence source-assert. Each gets the same container in its sandbox; every
assertion is unchanged.

pytest 2396, node 1040/1040, ESLint 0, tailwind clean, Codex 0.

Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-11 21:52:51 +02:00
115c96a3f0 feat(tuner): gate playback until you've tuned — hold autoplay + no-trap Skip/Back/Esc (working-tuning PR 4) (#666)
* feat(tuner): gate playback until you've tuned — hold autoplay + no-trap Skip/Back/Esc (working-tuning PR 4)

When the opt-in auto-open fires because a song needs a different tuning, playback
now WAITS behind the tuner instead of starting underneath it — the "tune before
you play" model. Built on a new generic core hook window.feedBack.holdAutoplay()
(mirrors holdAutoExit): the tuner claims the hold synchronously on song:loading
(beating the song:ready autostart) and releases it — or a 12s fail-open backstop
does — so a wedged plugin can never strand a song. Generation-guarded; manual
Play always wins.

No one-way trap:
- Skip = "I've tuned" -> plays and records the song's tuning as the instrument's
  current working tuning (the explicit write-point PR 3 left as 'assumed').
- Back to library / Esc -> leave the song, record nothing (reuses requestExitSong;
  Esc is the existing player shortcut).
- The in-panel x is dropped for an auto-open — Skip/Back/Esc are the dismiss
  surface. This also keeps the write honest: Skip is the only on-player dismiss
  that records, so leaving never falsely records a tuning.

Stacked on #660 (working-tuning PR 3). Core app.js gains only the generic hook
(a test asserts it never references the tuner's internals); shell-agnostic.

Needs a desktop smoke-test that the tuner mic doesn't contend with note_detect's
scoring input under ASIO/exclusive mode (per the design charrette).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01QbexxfTt8q2tAn436MqGWF

* fix(tuner): backstop can't cut off tuning + gate race/token hardening (PR #666 review)

Review fixes for the autoplay gate:

- The 12s fail-open backstop could start playback UNDER a legitimately-open tuner
  (a slow / mic-verify retune > 12s). holdAutoplay()'s release now carries a
  .settle() that cancels the backstop; the tuner calls it once the tuner is
  confirmed open (_gateClaimed), so the hold becomes deliberate and only a
  dismiss / song switch releases it. (Fail-open still covers "claimed but wedged
  before deciding".)
- The async song:ready handler could release a NEWER song's gate after its await
  (global _gateClaimed, no guard). It now snapshots _autoOpenGeneration and bails
  if a newer song took over.
- holdAutoplay guarded by song generation, not per-hold — a stale release from an
  earlier hold could clear a later one. Each hold now mints a unique token that
  release()/settle() must match.

Tests: source-level assertions for the token, settle(), the settle-on-open call,
and the song:ready gen-guard. 45 tuner+speed tests green. Codex-reviewed.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: byrongamatos <xasiklas@gmail.com>
2026-07-01 11:18:29 +02:00
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>

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Co-authored-by: byrongamatos <xasiklas@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-23 11:03:01 +02:00
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>

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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-22 11:04:03 +02:00
Sin 4148b0e72e Purge external-format terminology from code, tests and docs
Reword comments/docstrings/strings and rename identifiers that referenced
the external game and its file formats:

- format-id "psarc" -> "archive"; local vars psarc_path -> song_path,
  psarc_base -> tone_base
- lyrics provenance value "sng" -> "notechart" (legacy "sng" still accepted)
- highway_3d fret-ghost scope value "rocksmith" -> "chords" (invalid/legacy
  values fall back to the default, preserving behaviour)
- neutralise references in prose, test names/data, .gitattributes and docs

No functional change beyond the renamed identifiers; all Python compiles.
2026-06-16 19:36:53 +01:00
byrongamatos 6c110398b4 Clean release snapshot 2026-06-16 18:47:13 +02:00