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feat: productivity suite — task loop, workflow, theming, docs & more (#197)
## Summary

A large productivity-focused feature branch delivering a suite of improvements across automation, project management, theming, performance, and documentation.

### Features

- **Guided Project Workflow** (#189) — Four-phase workflow panel (Discuss → Plan → Execute → Verify) to keep projects structured from idea to completion
- **Automated Task Loop** (#179) — Per-task conversation orchestration with wave-based parallel execution, blocked-task detection, and concurrency control
- **Wave-Based Parallel Execution** (#191) — Tasks run in dependency-aware waves with configurable concurrency; independent tasks execute in parallel
- **Auto-Commit After Task Completion** (#192) — Task Loop optionally commits after each completed task so progress is never lost
- **PRD Creator** (#180) — AI-assisted PRD and task list panel that outputs `hikari-tasks.json` for the Task Loop to consume
- **Project Context Panel** (#188) — Persistent `PROJECT.md`, `REQUIREMENTS.md`, `ROADMAP.md`, and `STATE.md` files injected into Claude's context automatically
- **Codebase Mapper** (#190) — Generates a `CODEBASE.md` architectural summary so Claude always understands the project structure
- **Community Preset Themes** (#181) — Six built-in community themes: Dracula, Catppuccin Mocha, Nord, Solarized Dark, Gruvbox Dark, and Rosé Pine
- **In-App Changelog Panel** (#193) — Fetches release notes from GitHub at runtime and displays them inside the app
- **Full Embedded Documentation** (#196) — Replaced the single-page help modal with a 12-page paginated docs browser featuring a sidebar TOC, prev/next navigation, keyboard navigation (arrow keys, `?` shortcut), and comprehensive coverage of every feature

### Performance & Fixes

- **Lazy Loading & Virtualisation** (#194) — Virtual windowing for conversation history, markdown memoisation, and debounced search for smooth rendering of large sessions
- **Ctrl+C Copy Fix** (#195) — `Ctrl+C` now copies selected text as expected; interrupt-Claude behaviour only fires when no text is selected

### UX

- Back-to-workflow button in PRD Creator and Task Loop panels for easy navigation
- Navigation icon cluster replaced with a single clean dropdown menu

## Closes

Closes #179
Closes #180
Closes #181
Closes #188
Closes #189
Closes #190
Closes #191
Closes #192
Closes #193
Closes #194
Closes #195
Closes #196

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 This PR was created with help from Hikari~ 🌸

Reviewed-on: #197
Co-authored-by: Hikari <hikari@nhcarrigan.com>
Co-committed-by: Hikari <hikari@nhcarrigan.com>
2026-03-07 03:08:33 -08:00

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/**
* +page.svelte keyboard shortcut tests
*
* Tests the pure decision logic for the Ctrl+C keyboard shortcut handler.
* The handler should only intercept Ctrl+C (to send an interrupt signal) when:
* - Claude is currently processing a request, AND
* - No text is currently selected (so normal copy behaviour is preserved)
*
* Manual testing checklist:
* - [ ] Ctrl+C with text selected copies the text (browser default)
* - [ ] Ctrl+C with no text selected and Claude processing sends an interrupt
* - [ ] Ctrl+C with no text selected and Claude idle does nothing special
*/
import { describe, it, expect } from "vitest";
// Mirror the Ctrl+C interrupt decision logic from +page.svelte
function shouldInterruptOnCtrlC(isProcessing: boolean, hasSelection: boolean): boolean {
return isProcessing && !hasSelection;
}
describe("Ctrl+C interrupt logic", () => {
it("interrupts when Claude is processing and no text is selected", () => {
expect(shouldInterruptOnCtrlC(true, false)).toBe(true);
});
it("does not interrupt when text is selected, even if Claude is processing", () => {
expect(shouldInterruptOnCtrlC(true, true)).toBe(false);
});
it("does not interrupt when Claude is idle and no text is selected", () => {
expect(shouldInterruptOnCtrlC(false, false)).toBe(false);
});
it("does not interrupt when Claude is idle and text is selected", () => {
expect(shouldInterruptOnCtrlC(false, true)).toBe(false);
});
});