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4d645befde |
feat(library): add "Progress Read" sort option (#4427) (#4893)
Sort the library by reading progress (current/total pages). Books that have never been opened read 0% and sort to the unread end; groups sort by their most-progressed book. Direction reuses the existing ascending/descending toggle, so "most read first" is Descending. Adds the "Progress Read" entry to the Sort by menu and translates it across all locales. Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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5bc8eda50b |
feat(proofread): editable Find pattern and per-rule enable/disable toggle (#4859) (#4888)
* fix(proofread): keep disabled book rules visible in the manager list Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(proofread): add per-rule enable/disable toggle in the manager Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(proofread): allow editing Find pattern, regex, and case on existing rules Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * i18n: add proofread edit and toggle strings 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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7da41a65ad |
feat(widget): add mobile home-screen reading widgets (#1602) (#4842)
Add a resizable home-screen widget on iOS and Android showing recent
in-progress books with cover, reading progress, and tap-to-open.
- One responsive widget: Android resizable 1x1 to 4x3 (one book per
column, up to 3); iOS Small/Medium/Large families. Covers are cropped,
rounded, with a percent badge and a progress bar (baked into the bitmap
on Android, SwiftUI overlays on iOS).
- TTS controls (previous, play-pause, next) appear in 2+ row sizes when
TTS is active, wired to the existing media session. Reading progress
stays live during background TTS via a fraction computed from the baked
offline locations.
- Publishes a snapshot plus downsized cover thumbnails to the iOS App
Group and Android SharedPreferences through a new update_reading_widget
native-bridge command; refresh is debounced and driven by library and
progress changes, TTS, and app backgrounding.
- Tapping a cover opens readest://book/{hash}, switching the reader in
place when one is already open.
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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4d08b01b41 |
feat(library): add recently read shelf to the library (#3797) (#4829)
Add an opt-in "Recently read" carousel at the top of the library that shows the most recently read books for quick resume. The strip reuses the BookItem component and mirrors the bookshelf grid column widths, so covers render and align identically at any column count. It scrolls horizontally with arrow buttons, opens a book through a shared availability-aware path (downloads cloud-only synced books first), and is toggled from the View menu (off by default). Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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d932444b78 |
fix(sync): cloud-sync settings polish + temporary premium ungate (#4828)
* fix(settings): clamp option-row description to a single line SettingsRow descriptions wrapped to multiple lines on narrow (mobile) widths, giving boxed-list rows uneven heights (e.g. "Uploads book files to your other devices." in the Cloud Sync panel). Clamp the description to one line with ellipsis in the shared primitive so every option row stays uniform; the description is a hint, not a paragraph (longer copy belongs in a Tips block). Codified in DESIGN.md. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * i18n(settings): shorten sync strategy labels to "Send only" / "Receive only" Rename the Sync Strategy options (shared by the Cloud Sync and KOReader Sync forms). Keys renamed in every locale, preserving existing translations. * feat(sync): temporarily ungate third-party cloud sync from premium Cloud sync (WebDAV / Google Drive) ships available to every plan, incl. free, while the feature stabilises. Gated behind a single CLOUD_SYNC_REQUIRES_PREMIUM flag (off) via isCloudSyncAllowed; the paywall code (CLOUD_SYNC_PLANS / isCloudSyncInPlan) is intact, so re-gating in an upcoming release is a one-line flip. Applies to the Settings provider rows and the reader auto-sync gate. * fix(settings): polish cloud-sync connect buttons Use btn-contrast for the WebDAV and Google Drive Connect CTAs (theme-neutral, e-ink correct); rename "Connect Google Drive" to "Connect"; move the Google Drive sign-in tips below the Connect button. --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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324bb8a366 |
feat(reader): add e-ink screen refresh page-turner action (#4687) (#4822)
Add a bindable "Refresh Page" action to Settings > Behavior > Page Turner that triggers a deep e-ink full refresh (GC16) to clear screen ghosting, gated to e-ink mode on Android. It reuses the existing hardware page-turner key-binding machinery: a new 'refresh' slot in HardwarePageTurnerSettings, shown only when isAndroidApp and the e-ink view setting is on. Pressing the bound key calls a new native bridge command instead of paginating. The native side is device-agnostic: EinkRefreshController probes each vendor mechanism via reflection and stops at the first that works, covering Onyx BOOX (Qualcomm View.refreshScreen), Tolino/Nook (NTX postInvalidateDelayed) and Boyue-style Rockchip (requestEpdMode) without bundling any vendor SDK. A success:false result is a soft no-op on non-e-ink hardware. iOS gets a stub. Verified on an Onyx BOOX Leaf5: the Onyx path fires and performs a visible full GC16 refresh. Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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9e93445336 |
fix(sync): sync WebDAV credentials across devices (#4810) (#4818)
WebDAV connection settings were never part of the bundled settings replica, so the "Credentials" sync toggle had no effect on them and users had to re-enter their WebDAV server, username, and password on every device. Add webdav.serverUrl / username / password / rootPath to SETTINGS_WHITELIST and gate username / password behind SETTINGS_ENCRYPTED_FIELDS, matching how KOSync / Readwise / Hardcover credentials are handled. Per-device bookkeeping (enabled, deviceId, lastSyncedAt, sync sub-toggles) stays local, mirroring KOSync which syncs credentials but not its enabled flag: a fresh device pre-fills the connect form and the user clicks Connect. Also add a webdav deep-merge case to mergeSettings. Without it the top-level shallow merge on pull would replace the whole webdav object with the four-field patch and wipe the local per-device fields. Update the credentials category description to mention WebDAV and migrate the i18n key across all locales. Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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4874eb9ae7 | feat(reader): add TTS highlight granularity setting (word or sentence) (#4807) | ||
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dced42912f |
feat(reader): filter exported annotations by color and style (#4801) (#4806)
Add a Filter section to the annotation export dialog so users who color-code highlights (e.g. red for important, yellow for difficult words) can export only selected colors and styles. The selection is stored as exclusions in NoteExportConfig, so an empty filter exports everything and any color or style added later is included by default. A new pure helper filterExportGroups applies the filter to both the default formatter and the custom-template paths, and only filters a dimension when at least two distinct values are present so a hidden row never silently drops notes. Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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13e0fb814f |
feat(webdav): sort and filter the WebDAV browser (#4724) (#4786)
Add per-folder sort and search to the WebDAV browse pane in Settings, Integrations, WebDAV. - Sort by name, date modified, date created, or size, ascending or descending; the choice persists in WebDAV settings so a chosen "recent first" order survives across sessions. - Filter the current folder by file name or matched book title. - Request and parse the WebDAV creationdate property; servers that omit it fall back gracefully to a stable name order with no broken dates. - Sort and search resolve a per-hash book directory to its library title so they operate on what the user actually sees. Sort and filter are pure, unit-tested helpers in webdavBrowseUtils; creationdate parsing is covered by a listDirectory test. Verified on a Xiaomi device against a live WebDAV server (675 books): name, modified asc/desc, title filter, and persistence across an app restart. Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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cd3a53f507 |
fix(sync): WebDAV Sync now pulls latest book metadata and merges config (#4756) (#4776)
* fix(sync): pull newer WebDAV book metadata to devices that already hold the book (#4756) syncLibrary only pulled title/author/cover for books missing from the local library. For a book a device already held it only pushed, so a peer's metadata edit never propagated back, and the final library.json re-push clobbered the peer's newer metadata with this device's stale copy. Add a last-writer-wins reconciliation pass keyed on book.updatedAt: when the shared index has a strictly newer copy of a locally-held book, merge its metadata, re-pull the cover, persist it via a new updateBookMetadata callback, and keep the merged copy authoritative for the index re-push so neither direction loses the edit. Surface a "metadata updated" counter in the sync toast and history, and translate the new strings across all locales. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(sync): merge remote config before pushing in WebDAV Sync now (#4756) The manual library "Sync now" pushed each book's config.json blind, so it could overwrite a peer's booknotes (element-set CRDT) or regress newer remote progress (per-config LWW) that this device had not pulled yet. The reader hook already pull-merges before pushing; the library path did not, so notes and progress could diverge or regress on the remote until a device happened to open the book. Give syncLibrary's config push the same read-merge-write cycle: pull-merge then push the merged superset, persisting it locally so the device converges too. Gated on canPull so 'silent' converges while 'send' keeps the local copy authoritative and 'receive' still never pushes. 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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e80ab1762b |
refactor(settings): polish sync and integration panels (#4774)
- Background Image: move the Library/Reader scope into the section title
("Background Image (Library)" and "Background Image (Reader)") instead
of a separate "Applies to ..." sublabel line.
- Send to Readest: render approved-sender emails monospace to match the
inbound address, and wrap long addresses to at most two lines instead
of truncating on one line.
- WebDAV: split the "Uploading X / Y" progress into a status line plus a
one-line book title.
- WebDAV: reword the "Upload Book Files" description to "Uploads book
files to your other devices."
- WebDAV: rename the "Always use latest" strategy to "Send and receive".
KOSync keeps "Always use latest" since it must contrast with its
"Ask on conflict" option.
- WebDAV: remove the Sync History section and its persisted log model;
the sync engine still reports per-book failures in its result.
Updated i18n across all 33 locales.
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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7d1a60b9ea |
feat(library): separate background texture for library and reader (#4754)
* feat(library): separate background texture for library and reader (#4743) The library and reader shared a single background texture, so a reader backdrop with borders or other reading-oriented decoration looked wrong on the bookshelf. Let users set them independently. - Add device-local libraryBackground{TextureId,Opacity,Size} to SystemSettings. Each field falls back to the reader/global value when unset (getLibraryViewSettings), so an existing bookshelf looks unchanged until the user picks a library texture, then decouples per-field. No migration needed; the selection stays per-device like the reader's, while imported images keep syncing via the texture kind. - Make the Color panel's Background Image picker context-aware: opened from the library it edits the library texture, opened while reading it edits the reader texture. A sublabel states which page it applies to. - Apply the library texture at boot and on every library mount, so returning from a textured book restores the bookshelf background. - useBackgroundTexture now unmounts on 'none' instead of early-returning, since library and reader share one style element: switching a page to None must clear a texture the other page mounted. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * i18n: translate library/reader background texture labels (#4743) Add translations for the two new context sublabels ("Applies to the Library" / "Applies to the Reader") across all 33 locales, anchored to each locale's existing Library and reading terminology. 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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9735f497db |
feat(reader): proofread rule sync, regex, reorder, and dialog refresh (#4700) (#4708)
- Sync library-scope replacement rules across devices (settings whitelist). Book and selection rules already ride along the book config. - Add regex support: a Regex toggle on the selection popup plus a full add-rule form (find / replace / scope / regex / case-sensitive) in the Proofread Rules manager. - Reuse Ctrl/Cmd+P to open the rules manager when nothing is selected (handleProofread); opens the create-from-selection popup otherwise. - Translate the whole-word warning, which was hardcoded English. - Drag-to-reorder rules within each category (dnd-kit), persisted via the rule order field across both the book config and global settings. - Modernize the manager dialog with the settings primitives and a btn-contrast CTA; fix mobile height clipping and the inset scrollbar. - Translate all pending i18n strings across 33 locales (includes the delete-confirm strings surfaced by the extractor). Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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7185dca1a2 |
feat(reader): add save/share button to image gallery toolbar (#4680)
* feat(reader): add save/share button to image gallery toolbar Add a button to the top-right toolbar of the fullscreen image viewer that saves the currently viewed image to the device. It uses the native or web Share flow where available (iOS/Android/macOS, navigator.share) and falls back to a save dialog or browser download otherwise, reusing the existing export path via appService.saveFile. The button icon and label reflect the active flow (share vs save). Adds dataUrlToBytes/imageExtensionFromMime helpers, unit and component tests, and translations for the new strings across all locales. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(share): write shareable file to a Temp subdirectory to avoid 0-byte share On Android, Tauri's Temp dir is the app cache dir, and the sharekit plugin copies the shared file to <cacheDir>/<name> before firing the share intent. When saveFile wrote the shareable file to the Temp root, that copy became a copy onto itself whose output stream truncated the source to 0 bytes, so the shared image (and any shared export) arrived as a 0 KB file. Write the file to a Temp subdirectory instead so the plugin's copy has a distinct source. Verified on a Xiaomi device: sharing a file in the Temp root truncated it to 0 bytes, while sharing from the subdirectory produced a real, non-empty copy. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(reader): save image to system gallery on Android The Android share sheet cannot save an image to a file (no file manager registers as an ACTION_SEND target), so the Save Image button now writes the image straight into the system photo gallery via MediaStore. It lands in Pictures/Readest, visible in Gallery and the Files app, with no picker and no storage permission on Android 10+. Adds a save_image_to_gallery command to the native-bridge plugin (Rust + Kotlin MediaStore insert) and an appService.saveImageToGallery method. On Android the Save button uses it; iOS/macOS/desktop/web keep the existing share/export flow, and the button label/icon reflect the actual action. Also includes local agent memory notes that were staged alongside. 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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6caa376f82 |
feat(reader): Webtoon Mode seamless continuous scroll for image books (#3647) (#4662)
* feat(reader): make fixed-layout scroll gap configurable (foliate-js bump) (#3647) * feat(reader): add webtoonMode view setting + scroll-gap helper (#3647) * feat(reader): Webtoon Mode toggle in the fixed-layout view menu (#3647) * feat(reader): apply Webtoon Mode gap on fixed-layout book open (#3647) * fix(reader): clear Webtoon Mode + reset gap when Shift+J leaves scrolled (#3647) * chore(i18n): translate Webtoon Mode string across locales (#3647) Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * chore(deps): bump foliate-js to merged readest/foliate-js#30 (#3647) --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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72233e1c6a |
feat: sync reading status across devices and with KOReader (#4634) (#4656)
* docs(sync): design spec for syncing reading status (#4634) Field-level LWW for reading_status (dedicated reading_status_updated_at), a new 'abandoned' status in the Readest UI, and a koplugin bridge to KOReader's native summary.status (whole-library apply + capture). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * docs(sync): implementation plan for syncing reading status (#4634) Bite-sized TDD tasks across 3 parts: A) cloud field-level LWW (reading_status_updated_at on server upsert + client pull-merge), B) 'abandoned'/On-hold status in the Readest UI, C) koplugin bridge to KOReader summary.status (mapping + reconcile + whole-library apply/capture). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(sync): add reading_status_updated_at for field-level status LWW (#4634) * feat(sync): stamp readingStatusUpdatedAt on status change in updateBookProgress Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(sync): stamp status timestamp on explicit library status edits * feat(sync): resolve reading status by its own timestamp in client pull-merge * feat(sync): resolve reading status by its own timestamp in server upsert (#4634) * fix(sync): tighten reading-status merge typing + strengthen test (A5 review) Replace as-unknown-as double-casts at read sites with typed locals (clientBook/serverBook); retain a single as-unknown-as only at the server-wins construction site where the static type is too narrow. Strengthen test 3 to assert both fields with toEqual. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(library): render the 'On hold' (abandoned) status badge * feat(library): add 'Mark as On hold' actions + i18n for abandoned status Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * i18n: translate 'On hold' and 'Mark as On hold' for the abandoned status (#4634) Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(koplugin): add reading-status mapping + reconcile between Readest and KOReader * feat(koplugin): persist + sync reading_status_updated_at in LibraryStore Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(koplugin): bridge reading status to KOReader summary.status on library sync (#4634) * test(sync): cover koplugin v1->v2 migration + tighten status-sync tests (final review) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * docs(sync): redesign KOReader first-sync (decisive-only + bootstrap) (#4634) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(koplugin): safe first-sync of reading status (decisive-only + bootstrap) (#4634) KOReader auto-sets summary.status='reading' on first open, and legacy Readest statuses have reading_status_updated_at=0, so pure timestamp LWW let opening a finished book downgrade it. Restrict sync to deliberate statuses (finished/ complete, abandoned/on-hold, unread->clear); never capture KO 'reading'/'New'. On the unsynced baseline (Readest ts=0) conflicts resolve Readest-authoritative, then stamp now_ms to exit bootstrap into steady-state LWW. reconcile now returns write_ko/write_store flags; statussync captures now_ms once and equalizes both sides (convergent, idempotent, resumable). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * test(koplugin): cover remaining first-sync graph cells + document sort effect (review) 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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e00a1e4f06 |
fix(settings): tidy Word Lens data pack and level rows on mobile (#4655)
Move the informational Data pack hints ("Open a book…" / "No data available…")
from the inline trailing slot into the row description so they wrap under the
label instead of stretching the row wide on mobile. Drop the size from the
Download button label and surface it as the row description (matching the
"Downloaded · size" state). Add a "CEFR level" description under the Level row.
Includes translations for the three new i18n keys across all locales.
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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6c7c86f346 |
feat(applock): biometric unlock (fingerprint / Face ID) at startup on mobile (#4650)
* feat(applock): wire up biometric plugin + biometricUnlockEnabled setting Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(applock): add guarded biometric service wrapper * feat(applock): auto-prompt biometrics on the lock screen with PIN fallback Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(applock): guard concurrent biometric prompts + tighten lock-screen tests - Add biometricInFlightRef to prevent concurrent authenticateWithBiometrics calls - Assert PIN input still rendered after biometric failure (test 2) - Replace flaky waitFor negative assertion with a 50ms flush in test 3 Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(applock): mobile biometric toggle + default-on at PIN setup Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * chore(i18n): add biometric app-lock strings * fix(applock): seed biometricUnlockEnabled via app-lock store init; close test gaps Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * build(applock): pin tauri-plugin-biometric in Cargo.lock Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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c2ac207945 |
refactor(wordlens): rename "Word Wise" to "Word Lens" (#4633)
"Word Wise" is a Kindle trademark, so rename the inline-gloss feature to
"Word Lens" throughout the product.
- User-facing strings → "Word Lens" across all 34 locales; brand translated
for Chinese (zh-CN 单词透镜, zh-TW 單詞透鏡) and German (Word-Lens-Daten).
- Code identifiers: WordWise→WordLens, wordWise→wordLens, WORD_WISE→WORD_LENS.
- Files/dirs: src/services/wordwise→wordlens, WordWisePanel→WordLensPanel,
wordwise{Ruby,Section}.ts, build/sync scripts, test dirs/fixtures,
data/wordwise→data/wordlens.
- Storage paths: CDN base, R2 key, on-device cache dir, WORDLENS_R2_BUCKET env,
pnpm wordlens:{manifest,sync}. manifest.json is path-agnostic so its
sha256/bytes stay valid (verified).
- biome.json: point the formatter-ignore at data/wordlens so the generated
one-line gloss packs aren't pretty-printed on commit.
Migration notes:
- Re-run `pnpm wordlens:sync` to upload packs to cdn.readest.com/wordlens/.
- Persisted view-settings keys renamed (wordWiseEnabled/Level/HintLang and
wordWiseAutoDownload) — saved values reset to defaults once on upgrade.
- Cached packs under the old Data/wordwise/ orphan (harmless re-download).
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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d5c02e6253 |
feat(library): add Purge Data and fold detail actions into a More menu (#4615) (#4626)
Resolves #4615. Re-importing updated serials left the app-generated Books/<hash>/ folder (config.json reading progress/notes, nav.json, cover) on disk after a normal delete, forcing a manual cleanup. "Purge Data" now does a Cloud & Device delete AND wipes the whole directory in one action. The book detail action row is redesigned to Edit · Download · Upload · Delete · More (hamburger): - Goodreads, Share, and Export move into the hamburger "More" menu. - Share is enabled only when signed in and the local file exists; Export is enabled when the local file exists (kept on every platform since the bottom-bar Send is mobile/macOS-only). - Purge Data is the red entry in the Delete menu, behind a strong confirm. Implementation: - DeleteAction gains 'purge'; cloudService.deleteBook('purge') removes the in-place source file and removeDir's the whole Books/<hash>/ folder, clearing downloadedAt and leaving the tombstone + queued cloud delete to the page (mirrors 'both'/'local'). - The library page wires handleBookDelete('purge'); BookDetailModal adds the purge confirm config + share/export handlers and gates Share on auth. Tests: cloud-service purge cases, BookDetailView More-menu + Purge tests. i18n: 9 new keys translated across all 33 locales. Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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d202d7a61e |
feat(library): add Clear Pending action to transfer queue (#4617)
* feat(library): add Clear Pending action to transfer queue Adds a "Clear Pending" button to the transfer queue panel that removes only pending (including retry-pending) transfers, leaving in-progress, completed, failed, and cancelled items intact. Wired through the store, manager (with queue persistence), and useTransferQueue hook. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * i18n: translate Clear Pending and reading-statistics strings across locales Adds translations for "Clear Pending" (transfer queue) and the two reading-statistics sync-category strings ("Reading statistics" and its description) across all 33 locales. 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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480ab5b71e |
feat(hardcover): automatically sync progress and notes (#4614)
Hardcover sync previously only ran when the user opened the reader menu and tapped "Push Progress" / "Push Notes". Add an opt-in Auto Sync toggle (default OFF) to the Hardcover settings so progress and notes are pushed automatically while reading. - useHardcoverSync: silent debounced (10s) auto-push of progress on page turns and of notes on annotation/excerpt changes, gated on enabled && autoSync === true; pending pushes flush on the existing sync-book-progress close event and cancel on unmount. Manual menu actions are unchanged (still loud). - HardcoverSettings.autoSync flag (default false); existing connected users stay manual until they opt in. - HardcoverForm: new "Auto Sync" toggle row. Also backfills two untranslated strings surfaced by i18n:extract from the reading-stats feature (#4606) across all locales, plus the new "Auto Sync" key. Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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a30a310a17 |
fix(opds): handle entries with no downloadable format (#4599) (#4611)
An OPDS entry with full metadata and a cover image but no acquisition link — e.g. a Calibre book whose file was removed but kept for tracking borrowed/loaned titles — was classified by foliate-js as a navigation item whose href fell back to the cover image link. Tapping it loaded the image, which is neither XML nor JSON, so the OPDS browser crashed with a JSON parse error. - Bump foliate-js to include the getFeed fix that classifies such metadata-only entries as publications instead of navigation. - PublicationView: show "No downloadable format available" when an entry has no acquisition or stream links. - loadOPDS: defense-in-depth — surface a clear message instead of a raw JSON.parse SyntaxError when a response is neither XML nor JSON. - Add tests covering the Calibre no-format entry and a regression guard that a true navigation entry still classifies as navigation; add the two new UI strings across all locales. Closes #4599 Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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79496f88d7 |
feat(settings): move update & telemetry controls into Settings → Behavior (#4592)
Relocate the update and telemetry toggles out of the library settings menu into the Behavior (Control) panel, where global app settings live: - New "Update" boxed-list (gated on hasUpdater): Check Updates on Start + Nightly Builds. - New "Privacy" boxed-list: Help improve Readest (telemetry). - Behavior section order: Update → Security → Privacy. - Rename "Nightly Builds (Unstable)" → "Nightly Builds" and drop the "; may be unstable" note (the channel stays off by default). - Updater dialog now shows the full version name (e.g. 0.11.4-2026061506) instead of a parsed date. - Extract + translate the new strings (Update, Privacy, Nightly Builds, Early daily builds) across all 33 locales. Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(reader): Word Wise inline vocabulary hints (#4589)
* feat(reader): Word Wise — inline native-language vocabulary hints Kindle-style Word Wise: a short native-language gloss renders above difficult words as you read (always-on ruby), gated by a CEFR vocabulary-level slider (A1–C2); tapping a glossed word opens the existing dictionary. - Pipeline: CEFR→frequency-rank difficulty, inflection-aware gloss index, pure offset-aware planner (EN regex + jieba for CJK). - Rendering: <ruby cfi-skip>…<rt cfi-inert> injected per occurrence — CFI-transparent (verified), so highlights/bookmarks/progress are unaffected; kept out of TTS word offsets and find-in-book. - Delivery: gloss packs are version-controlled in data/wordwise/, mirrored to R2, and downloaded on demand into local storage (sha-verified, single-flight) when enabled. - Settings: a Word Wise sub-page under Settings → Language (enable, level, hint language, per-pack download/manage, auto-download toggle). - Build tooling: scripts/build-wordwise-data.mjs (ECDICT / CC-CEDICT+HSK / WikDict + FrequencyWords, with lemmatization) and scripts/sync-wordwise-r2.mjs. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * data(wordwise): bundled gloss packs + manifest + attribution 13 frequency-trimmed gloss packs (en↔中文 + es/fr/de/pt/it/ru↔en, ~19 MB) generated by build-wordwise-data.mjs from ECDICT (MIT), CC-CEDICT + HSK, and WikDict + FrequencyWords (CC-BY-SA). Source of truth, mirrored to the CDN via `pnpm wordwise:sync`. 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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bfb85c2f68 |
feat(reader): sync paragraph mode & speed reader with TTS read-along (#3235) (#4576)
* docs(reader): TTS-sync design spec for paragraph mode + RSVP (#3235) Hardened via brainstorming + /autoplan (CEO/Design/Eng dual-voice review). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(tts): emit canonical tts-position event from TTSController (#3235) Controller emits { cfi, kind, sectionIndex, sequence } alongside the existing tts-highlight-mark/-word events. Monotonic sequence lets downstream consumers (paragraph mode, RSVP — later slices) drop out-of-order positions. Additive; existing events untouched. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(reader): containment+cursor CFI->index mappers for TTS sync (#3235) RSVPController.syncToCfi + setExternallyDriven: containment match (fixes mid-token skip), monotonic cursor + binary search (avoids O(N)-per-word jank, no per-word getCFI), -1/no-op on no match (no silent jump to word 0), timer suspension while externally driven. ParagraphIterator.findIndexByRange: hinted + binary-search containment mapper returning -1 on no match (never first()). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(tts): forward tts-position + tts-playback-state onto the app bus (#3235) useTTSControl republishes the controller's canonical tts-position (tagged with bookKey) via a dedicated listener — NOT inside the suppression-gated highlight handlers, so page-follow suppression can't silently desync the modes. Adds tts-playback-state (playing/paused/stopped) so RSVP can track playback without the hook-local isPlaying. Verified by extending the real-foliate-view browser harness. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(reader): paragraph mode follows TTS playback (#3235) When paragraph mode + TTS are both active, the focused paragraph follows the spoken position (sentence granularity, all engines). Section-generation contract (stash cross-section position, apply after the iterator re-inits); sync-focus path that does NOT arm isFocusingRef (avoids the relocate-eaten wrong-section paragraph-0 bug); stale-sequence drop; decouple on manual nav, re-engage on next playing. Start-alignment + visible indicator deferred to later slices. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(rsvp): speed reader follows TTS playback (#3235) Edge word-boundary voices: RSVP shows the spoken word via syncToCfi. Non-Edge (sentence-only) voices: sentence-paced estimator (clamp 60..600 wpm from voice rate, hold at +60 words cap, snap to first word on each new sentence mark). RSVP auto-advance suspended while TTS-driven. Decouple on manual nav via a rsvp-manual-nav signal; re-engage on next playing. Cross-section positions re-extract then apply. Pure decideRsvpTtsPosition helper unit-tested. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(reader): fixed-layout gate + ttsSyncStatus for TTS sync (#3235) Gate sync to reflowable books (D7): fixed-layout reports 'unsupported' and never engages. Both modes expose ttsSyncStatus (idle/following/syncing/ decoupled/unsupported) as the data source for the upcoming indicator. RSVPControl now forwardRef-exposes the status via an imperative handle. Cross-bookKey events ignored (regression-tested). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(reader): 'following audio' indicator for TTS sync (#3235) 5-state pill (following/syncing/decoupled, idle+unsupported render null) shown top-center in the paragraph overlay and as a status row in the RSVP overlay. Decoupled state is the tap-to-resume control; first decouple fires a one-time toast. eink-bordered, glyph+text (no color-only), RTL logical props, touch targets, safe-area top inset. RSVP 'plain' variant matches its themed surface; non-Edge shows '· estimated'. New i18n keys need extraction before merge. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(rsvp): in-overlay TTS toggle + audio-paced speed control (#3235) Voice-glyph audio toggle in the RSVP control row (trailing, by the gear) starts/ stops read-along from inside the full-screen overlay, start-aligned to the current word (range validated against the live doc). While TTS-driven, the WPM control shows a locked 'Audio pace' affordance that opens a compact rate picker; rate changes go through a new tts-set-rate bus event reusing the existing throttled setRate path. Pure buildRsvpTtsSpeakDetail helper unit-tested. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * test(reader): e2e paragraph mode follows TTS across a section boundary (#3235) Real <foliate-view> browser e2e: with paragraph mode active, the focused paragraph follows the TTS walk and re-targets to the new section after a Ch4->Ch5 boundary (proves no stuck wrong-section paragraph-0 / isFocusingRef trap). Asserts on the owning section of the current range. Test-only. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * i18n(reader): translate TTS-sync strings across 33 locales (#3235) Following audio / · estimated / Resume audio / Stopped following audio / Play audio / Pause audio / Audio pace / Speed follows audio. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(reader): resolve TTS CFI anchors across iframe realms (#3235) RSVP and paragraph follow silently failed to track the spoken word: the CFI anchor from view.resolveCFI(...).anchor(doc) is a Range created in the book iframe's realm, so 'anchor instanceof Range' (top realm) was always false (cross-realm instanceof) -> resolveCfiToRange/applySyncCfi returned null -> syncToCfi never advanced. Add isRangeLike() duck-type (cloneRange is unique to Range) and use it at all 4 CFI-resolution sites. Confirmed live via CDP: before = syncToCfi false (frozen); after = exact word map + RSVP follows Edge TTS at ~171 wpm (audio pace). Unit tests reproduce the cross-realm anchor (jsdom is single-realm so the old code passed there but died in the app). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(rsvp): stop estimator/word fight + map transport to TTS play/pause (#3235) Two read-along refinements (verified live via CDP with Edge TTS): 1. No more jump-ahead-then-snap-back flashing. Word-boundary engines (Edge) emit BOTH sentence marks and word boundaries; RSVP was routing sentence -> the estimator (self-paces ~190xrate, up to +60 words ahead) while word positions snapped it back. Now once a word position is seen, sentence positions are ignored and any running estimator is stopped, so words alone drive RSVP. 2. The RSVP transport (center play/pause, Space, center-tap) maps to TTS play/pause while read-along is engaged (tts-toggle-play), instead of RSVP's own suspended timer. Pausing TTS keeps RSVP suspended (no runaway); a full stop releases it. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(rsvp): keep indicator on pause + reach dict management from RSVP (#3235) - Pausing read-along no longer dismisses the 'following audio' indicator / 'Audio pace' lock (layout shift). New 'paused' sync status keeps the indicator row and WPM lock present while TTS is engaged-but-paused; only a full stop clears them. Verified live via CDP: pause keeps the layout, no shift. - Dict management is reachable from RSVP: the settings dialog is z-50, far below the full-screen RSVP overlay (z-[10000]), so it opened invisibly behind it. handleManageDictionary now exits RSVP first (position saved/resumable) so management shows over the reader. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(rsvp): show dict management over RSVP instead of exiting it (#3235) Per feedback: opening dictionary management from the RSVP lookup popup no longer closes the speed reader. The settings dialog is raised above the full-screen RSVP overlay (z-[10000] -> SettingsDialog !z-[10050]) so it shows on top, and RSVP's capture-phase keyboard handler bails while the settings dialog is open so its inputs accept Space and Escape closes settings (not RSVP). Verified live via CDP: management opens over RSVP, RSVP stays active behind it, Escape returns to it. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(dict): only apply drag-handle margin compensation when the handle shows (#3235) The dictionary sheet header used -mt-4 to compensate for Dialog's drag handle, but that handle is sm:hidden (shown only below sm). On sm+ the handle is display:none, so -mt-4 pulled the header up into the top edge (broken layout when the lookup renders as a sheet on a short/wide window). Mirror the handle's breakpoint: -mt-4 sm:mt-0. Verified live via CDP. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(reader): in-mode TTS audio toggle for paragraph mode (#3235) Paragraph mode already follows TTS, but there was no way to start read-along from inside it. Add an audio toggle to the ParagraphBar (mirroring RSVP's): it starts TTS start-aligned to the focused paragraph (range validated live, + section index) and stops it. Track session-active vs playing so a pause keeps the indicator ('paused' status) instead of collapsing to idle. Pure buildParagraphTtsSpeakDetail helper unit-tested. Verified live via CDP: tapping the icon starts audio from the focused paragraph and the focus follows speech. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(reader): highlight current TTS word/sentence in paragraph mode (#3235) Paragraph mode follows TTS by advancing the focused paragraph, but the spoken word wasn't highlighted within it like normal mode. The overlay renders a CLONE of the paragraph, so the iframe's TTS highlight isn't visible there — reproduce it on the clone with the CSS Custom Highlight API (no DOM mutation, spans inline boundaries natively, leaves the fade-in animation untouched). - TTSController already tags tts-position with kind word|sentence. The hook decides granularity: word boundaries (Edge) drive a per-word highlight; once seen, the coarse sentence event is skipped so the whole sentence doesn't flicker over the current word. Engines without word boundaries (WebSpeech/Native) fall back to the sentence highlight. - Offsets are computed relative to the paragraph start (so they map 1:1 onto the clone's text) and tagged with the paragraph index so a stale highlight never paints the wrong paragraph. Cleared on stop / section change / disabled. - The ::highlight() style mirrors the user's ttsHighlightOptions color+style. Pure helpers (offset math, word/sentence decision, css builder) unit-tested. Verified live via CDP: word highlight tracks Edge word-by-word and follows across paragraph boundaries (news -> ... -> ladies), matching the TTS color. 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(reader): Share intent + customizable annotation toolbar (#4014) (#4570)
* docs(spec): annotation Share tool + customizable toolbar (#4014) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * docs(plan): implementation plan for Share tool + customizable toolbar (#4014) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(annotator): add 'share' annotation tool type and button (#4014) * feat(annotator): add pure toolbar order/visibility helpers (#4014) * feat(annotator): add annotationToolbarItems view setting (#4014) * feat(annotator): add shareSelectedText ladder helper (#4014) Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(annotator): render Share tool and honor toolbar order in selection popup (#4014) Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(settings): add drag-and-drop annotation toolbar customizer (#4014) Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(settings): open the toolbar customizer from the Behavior panel (#4014) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * chore(i18n): extract and translate annotation share/toolbar strings (#4014) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * refactor(annotator): extract canShareText helper, preserve hidden Share on cross-platform edit (#4014) Addresses final-review findings: de-duplicate the triplicated canShare definition into share.ts::canShareText, trim ShareCapableService to the fields actually read, and stop the toolbar customizer from dropping a synced 'share' tool when edited on a non-share-capable device. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(settings): WYSIWYG drag-and-drop toolbar customizer (#4014) Rework the customizer per live testing: - Render 'In toolbar' as a faithful, content-width, start-aligned preview of the real selection popup (gray bar, icon-only buttons); 'Available' tools show as labeled chips. - Multi-container dnd-kit pattern: in-place dragging (no DragOverlay, which a transformed modal offsets), pointerWithin collision so empty zones accept drops, live onDragOver reparent, itemsRef to dodge dnd-kit's drag-start handler-capture stale closure. - Add 'Add all' (canonical predefined order) and 'Clear all' shortcuts. - Align zone labels with the SubPageHeader breadcrumb. - Empty toolbar now suppresses the selection popup entirely (no empty bar), while still allowing highlight-edit/notes popups. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * chore(i18n): translate Add all / Clear all toolbar shortcuts (#4014) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(annotator): size selection popup to visible tool count (#4014) With the customizable toolbar a fixed-width popup looked sparse for a 2-3 tool toolbar (buttons spread to the corners). Size the popup to the number of visible tools (responsive) capped at the previous max; annotated selections keep the max width since they show highlight options / notes. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(settings): reword empty-toolbar hint to 'No tools, drag one here' (#4014) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * test(annotator): render default tools (not Share) in popup layout screenshot (#4014) The visual regression test rendered every annotationToolButtons entry, so adding the Share tool shifted the toolbar to 9 buttons and broke the baselines. Share is hidden by default (added via Customize Toolbar), so the popup screenshot should mirror the default-enabled set — filter to DEFAULT_ANNOTATION_TOOLBAR_ITEMS, keeping the existing baselines valid. 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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763b579c8f |
fix(android): launch installed dictionary for system lookup, closes #4559 (#4568)
On targetSdk 36, ACTION_PROCESS_TEXT handlers were hidden by Android 11+ package-visibility filtering — only auto-visible web browsers resolved the intent, so system-dictionary lookups landed in the OEM browser (VIVO/iQOO) even with a dictionary like Eudic installed. Add a <queries> declaration so dictionary apps are visible, and filter web browsers out of the handler set so an OEM browser that registers PROCESS_TEXT can't swallow the lookup: - no browser among handlers → unchanged implicit dispatch (keeps native Always) - browser + one dictionary → launch it directly (explicit component) - browser + several dictionaries → chooser excluding browsers, remembering the pick via EXTRA_CHOSEN_COMPONENT so later lookups go straight through - only a browser installed → report unavailable instead of opening it Routing is a pure, JUnit-tested decideLookupDispatch(). Adds get/clear lookup-dictionary commands + an Android-only reset row in the dictionary settings to switch the remembered app. Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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9dc41e7adf |
feat(reader): reference page numbers from EPUB page-list with manual page count fallback (#4549)
Add a 'Reference Pages' reading progress style that shows physical book page numbers in the footer progress info: - When the book carries a page list (EPUB3 nav page-list or EPUB2 NCX pageList — foliate-js already parses both and resolves the current pageItem on relocate; it was just never consumed), display the current page label and use the highest numeric label as the total, so a trailing roman-numeral index page can't corrupt the total (#672). - When the book has none, a per-book 'Reference Page Count' input appears; the reading fraction is mapped linearly onto the entered count (#4542). The count is saved per book only and never propagates to global view settings. - Falls back to percentage display when neither source is available. Verified with the sample books from #672: Caleb's Crossing (EPUB3 page-list, 419 pages) and Count Zero (EPUB2 NCX pageList/page-map, 346 pages — chapter 2 lands exactly on page 22 per its page-map), plus a stripped no-pagelist copy for the manual-count path (175/350 at 50%). Closes #672 Closes #4542 Co-authored-by: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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ceddee3793 |
feat(library): search a book on Goodreads from the library and reader (#4543) (#4548)
Adds a quick "Search on Goodreads" action so readers can jump straight to Goodreads to track a book instead of retyping the title there. - Library: a Goodreads button in the Book Details view (works on web, desktop and mobile) searching the book's title + author, plus a "Search on Goodreads" item in the desktop right-click context menu. - Reader: Goodreads is added as a built-in web-search provider so highlighted text (e.g. a short-story title inside a magazine) can be looked up on Goodreads. Disabled by default like the other built-ins; enable it in Settings -> Dictionaries. Both surfaces are used because the native context menu is desktop-only; the Book Details button covers web and mobile. Adds a shared openExternalUrl() helper and translates "Search on Goodreads" across all locales (the Goodreads brand name is kept verbatim). Closes #4543 Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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390c711070 |
feat(rsvp): configurable start delay, word stepping, context dictionary lookup, and keyboard shortcut (#4541)
- #4478: add a configurable pre-start countdown (Off / 1s / 2s / 3s, default 3s) that now ticks at honest one-second intervals and applies to start, resume, and page loads; Off starts instantly. - #4476: add manual next/previous word controls (buttons flanking Play plus the "," / "." keys) that pause playback and step exactly one word. - #4475: allow selecting text in the context panel to look it up in the dictionary (anchored popup on desktop, bottom sheet on small screens), reusing the reader's dictionary view; auto-scroll/seek are suppressed during selection and an outside click dismisses the popup. - #4473: add a Speed Reading keyboard shortcut (Shift+V), shown on the View menu item; ignore repeat triggers while a session is active. Adds i18n strings for the new UI across all locales. Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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2ade769956 |
feat(toc): show current reading page under the active item (#4513) (#4525)
Insert a "Current position" row in the TOC sidebar directly under the highlighted section, indented one level deeper, with an open-book icon and the live reading page number. Clicking it navigates to the exact current reading location (progress.location) — distinct from the section header, which jumps to the section start. Implemented via a pure buildTOCDisplayItems() helper that injects the synthetic row after the active item, keeping the active item's index stable so the existing TOC auto-scroll logic stays untouched. The page number uses the same muted color as the other rows. Also fills in the missing "File Path" i18n translations across all locales (surfaced by i18n:extract) and records project memory notes. Closes #4513. Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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27fa9ab226 |
chore(i18n): translate new strings; commit pending agent memory notes (#4430)
Translate 4 new keys across all 33 locales: - Send - Book file is not available locally - Failed to send book - Highlight Current Sentence Also commit pending .claude/memory bug-fix notes. Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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f1ae050768 |
fix(ui): refine reader side panels and their empty states (#4361)
* docs(agent): add agent notes for cache, reading-ruler, foliate touch Add project-memory notes and index entries: - manage-cache-ios-layout: iOS container layout and what Manage Cache clears - reading-ruler-line-aware: line/column-aware reading ruler internals - foliate-touch-listener-capture-phase: capture-phase gesture suppression Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(reader): pad sidebar and notebook for the device status bar (#4089) Top-anchored slide-in panels (sidebar, notebook) only applied status-bar top padding when isFullHeightInMobile was true. On a tablet/desktop (isMobile === false) that gate collapsed the padding to 0, so a visible system status bar overlapped the panel's top toolbar and made its icons inaccessible. Extract the inset math into getPanelTopInset() and gate it on (!isMobile || isFullHeightInMobile) so non-mobile panels clear the status bar like the reader header, while a partial-height mobile bottom sheet (which doesn't reach the top of the screen) stays flush. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(reader): keep footer bar clear of the pinned sidebar On a mobile tablet in portrait, forceMobileLayout renders the footer bar with position: fixed, anchored to the viewport, so left-0 w-full spans the whole window and slides under a pinned sidebar — the progress / font / TTS controls end up obscured. Anchor the footer inside the book's grid cell (position: absolute) when the sidebar is pinned, mirroring the header bar. The flex layout already offsets the grid cell by the sidebar's real rendered width, which honors the sidebar's min-w-60 floor and 45% cap that a stored-width offset would miss. The slide-up panels are absolute within the footer container, so they shift and narrow with it and their animation is unchanged. The switch only happens when the sidebar is pinned, so phone (< 640px) and unpinned tablet-portrait class names stay identical. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(ui): refine reader side panels and their empty states Closes #4089 Add a shared EmptyState component (large muted icon, title, and an optional hint or action) and use it for the empty annotations, bookmarks, and notes panels in the sidebar and notebook, replacing the ad-hoc "No … yet" placeholders. Polish the surrounding chrome: switch the bookmark toggler to the Ri icon set with responsive sizing, crop the HighlighterIcon viewBox to its artwork to remove the asymmetric bottom padding, and tune mobile sizing and spacing across the panel headers, tab navigation, and footer nav bar. Translate the new empty-state strings (No Notes, No Annotations, No Bookmarks, and their hints/action) across all 33 locales and drop the obsolete "No … yet" keys. 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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bed31e8181 |
feat(library): add Manage Cache to advanced settings (#4359)
Add a "Manage Cache" item to the library Advanced Settings menu (native mobile apps only) that opens a modern dialog showing the combined size and file count of the app's reclaimable storage, with a confirm-gated clear that reports per-file progress. - iOS clears Cache + Temp + Documents/Inbox; Android clears Cache + Temp. - Multi-source helper (getCacheEntries/getCacheStats/clearCacheEntries) with unit tests; per-file failures are counted, never abort the run. - Dialog uses the centered-hero + btn-contrast design language, theme-neutral progress, and is e-ink correct. - i18n: new strings translated across all locales (+ en plural forms). Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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36e11de332 |
feat(reader): swipe-to-adjust brightness gesture on mobile (#3021) (#4356)
* docs: design spec for gesture-based brightness control (#3021) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * docs: revise brightness-gesture spec per /autoplan review (#3021) CEO+Design+Eng dual-voice review. Key fixes: capture-phase listener (bubble-phase could not suppress foliate paginator), opt-out toggle, 18px threshold, selection guard, brightness seed race, rAF teardown, e-ink stepped overlay, contrast capsule, perceptual curve reuse, listener-level test harness. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(reader): swipe-to-adjust brightness gesture on mobile (#3021) Left-edge vertical swipe adjusts screen brightness on iOS/Android, with a Sun-icon progress overlay. Capture-phase non-passive listener suppresses the foliate paginator / page-flip / UI-toggle handlers; selection guard, strip reservation in scrolled mode, eager brightness seed, rAF throttle + teardown. Opt-out toggle in Settings > Behavior > Device (default on). Perceptual curve shared with the menu slider. Pure-helper + listener-level tests. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(reader): detect brightness-swipe edge by screenX; i18n + shorter label (#3021) On-device fix: paginated mode lays the iframe doc out as wide side-by-side columns, so clientX/documentElement.clientWidth are document coordinates and a left-edge touch on a later page never fell inside the strip (armed stayed false). Detect with screenX against the parent window width, matching usePagination. Also: translate the two new setting strings across all locales and shorten the toggle description to 'Slide along the left edge'. 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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i18n: translate Import Annotations + OPDS catalog strings across locales (#4351)
Extract and translate the new strings introduced by the Moon+ Reader annotation import flow (#4350, #4174) and OPDS facet/catalog navigation (#4348): import dialogs, link-type labels, catalog actions, empty states, and the count-pluralized "Failed to import {{count}} books" title. - 21 singular keys + plural forms translated across all 32 non-en locales - en/translation.json gains the hand-authored _one/_other plural variants for "Failed to import {{count}} books" - plural forms follow each locale's CLDR categories (ar 6, ru/pl/uk/sl 4, romance 3, etc.); placeholders, "Moon+ Reader" brand, and ".mrexpt" preserved Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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ce0ab5cc61 |
feat(library): add secondary "Then by" sort with smart defaults (#4347)
Adds a primary/secondary sort pair so users can group by author and have each author's books drilled-in list sort by series, without touching the sort menu each time. Closes #4307. - New "Then by..." picker in the library view menu (None + same keys as primary). Secondary acts as tiebreaker for the global sort, and as the in-group ordering when the user drills into a non-series group. - Smart defaults derived from groupBy, surfaced as "(Auto)" in the menu and resolved at sort time so user picks are never overwritten: - groupBy=Author + secondary=none -> Series - groupBy=Series + librarySortByAuto -> primary becomes Series - librarySortByAuto flips off as soon as the user makes any explicit primary pick; subsequent groupBy changes then respect that choice. Settings: librarySortBy2, librarySortByAuto. URL: ?sort2 syncs the secondary; auto is settings-only (no URL representation). Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(telemetry): opt-out by default for new users; consent prompt for 10% (#4340)
Fixes #4339. PostHog telemetry was previously enabled by default for every install, which surprised privacy-conscious users on self-hosted setups. Behavior for new users only (existing users are migrated to a decision that preserves their current `telemetryEnabled` setting): - 90% are silently opted out on first launch. - 10% see a one-time consent prompt; accepting opts in, declining opts out. Decision is persisted via a new `readest-telemetry-decision` localStorage key so subsequent boots don't re-roll. PostHog now inits with `opt_out_capturing_by_default` so brand-new users never ping before the decision is finalized. New `TelemetryConsentDialog` uses the project's `btn-contrast` (theme-neutral) CTA and `eink-bordered` chassis so it renders correctly under `[data-eink]` without color-mode-only assumptions. Strings translated across all 33 locales. Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(reader): add disableSwipe option to disable swipe-to-paginate (#4335)
Issue #4288: users with hardware page-turn buttons (e.g. e-ink readers) want to disable swipe-to-paginate so accidental finger drags during highlight selection don't flip the page mid-annotation. The existing "Tap to Paginate" toggle only covers taps; swipe was always on. - New `disableSwipe: boolean` on `BookLayout` (default `false`, declared right after `disableClick`). - foliate-js submodule bump: paginator gates `#onTouchMove` and `#onTouchEnd`'s snap-to-page on a new `no-swipe` attribute, so native touch behaviour (text selection) stays intact. - `FoliateViewer` sets/removes the `no-swipe` attribute alongside `animated`, and the `ControlPanel` toggle pushes the change to the live renderer so it takes effect without a viewer reset. - The fixed-layout swipe interceptor in `usePagination` also bails when `disableSwipe` is on, covering both reflowable and fixed- layout books. - New "Swipe to Paginate" UI row directly below "Tap to Paginate"; both can be off simultaneously. - i18n: 33 locales translated. Also polish: rephrase the two helper texts under "Read books in place" in `ImportFromFolderDialog`. The previous copy ("Copy no book into the library to save space.") used an awkward double-negative; the new wording is clearer and the locked variant drops "registered as" / em-dash for a plain two-sentence form. i18n updated. Closes #4288 Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(dict): faster MDict/StarDict import + lazy lookup; raw .dict; UX (#4334)
Make the dictionary import path usable on large bundles and bring the multi-device flow up to par. Import perf - Skip `MDX.create()` at import time. The factory triggers full init — decompresses every key block and sorts millions of keys with localeCompare just to expose the header. Replace with a tiny `readMdxHeader()` that only reads the small XML header for Title / Encoding / Encrypted (saves ~17 s on a 250 MB MDX on web). - `partialMD5`: read the 9 sample slices in parallel rather than sequentially. Each freshly-picked-File slice round-trip on Chrome costs ~100 ms cold; parallelisation collapses 9 of them into one. - Native fast-path in `nativeAppService.writeFile`: when the source is a `NativeFile`, delegate to Tauri's `copyFile` rather than streaming the file through `NativeFile.stream()`. Streaming a 250 MB body through 1 MB IPC chunks on Android took ~100 s; native copy is bound by disk throughput instead. Exposes `NativeFile.getNativeLocation()` for the FS layer to use the underlying path + baseDir directly. Lazy lookup - Pass `lazy: true` to `MDX.create` / `MDD.create`. The js-mdict change in this PR skips the upfront decompress-every-block + sort during init (~80 s on the same 250 MB bundle) and decodes only the relevant key block on demand per lookup. First-lookup main-thread block drops from ~81 s to ~230 ms. (Closes #4228.) Raw .dict - Drop the import-time gate that flagged non-gzip dict bodies as `unsupported`. The runtime body loader (`loadDictBody`) already probes the gzip header and falls through to a passthrough buffer for raw files, so the gate was the only thing preventing raw `.dict` bundles from importing on devices that received them via cloud sync. (Closes #4179, partially addresses #4248.) Import-flow UX - `handleImport` now always surfaces a toast for every non-cancelled attempt: picker errors, missing app service, no-op imports, and unsupported-but-imported bundles each get their own message instead of failing silently. - Call `markAvailableByContentId(newDict.contentId)` after add/replace so the "Bundle is missing on this device" warning clears immediately — no need to close-and-reopen the panel. System Dictionary - Drop the cascading toggle behavior in `setEnabled`. Each provider's enabled flag persists independently; exclusivity is enforced at lookup time. Toggling System on/off no longer wipes the user's preferred set of in-app providers. - Render non-system rows as read-only when System is on (toggle still shows what's queued to restore; tooltip explains the lock). - `isSystemDictionaryEnabled` short-circuits to `false` on platforms where the handoff isn't implemented. `providerEnabled` is whole- field synced across devices, so a flag set on macOS would otherwise leak to a Windows device with no way to look up a word. js-mdict - Submodule bump to e6dbc99 which adds the opt-in `lazy: true` `MDictOptions` flag (skip `_readKeyBlocks` + post-init sort; new `lookupKeyBlockByWordLazy` path on `MDX` and `MDD`). Eager mode is unchanged and every existing js-mdict test still passes. i18n - 208 new translations across 33 locales for the new UX strings. Closes #4228 Closes #4248 Closes #4179 Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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i18n: translate new strings for OpenAI-compatible LLM settings and in-place library (#4326)
Translates 26 newly added strings across 33 locales, covering the OpenAI-compatible LLM provider configuration, Reedy retrieval (beta), OpenRouter fields, in-place external library messages, and iOS folder import edge cases. Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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5e366018df |
fix(cbz): ComicInfo metadata + CBZ page count + WebDAV i18n (#4282)
* fix(cbz,i18n): ComicInfo metadata + CBZ page count + WebDAV i18n Closes #4253 (ComicInfo.xml not read) and #4255 (CBZ shows "1 page left"). CBZ / ComicInfo (foliate-js submodule + Readest derivation): - comic-book.js: find ComicInfo.xml in subdirectories too, parse description / subject / identifier / published / series fields beyond the prior name+position pair. Series Count populates the canonical `belongsTo.series.total`; no top-level duplication. - bookService.ts / readerStore.ts: derive `metadata.seriesTotal` from `belongsTo.series.total` in parallel to the existing series / seriesIndex derivation. - ProgressBar / FooterBar / DesktopFooterBar: drop the hard-coded `pagesLeft = 1` for fixed-layout books and compute it from `section.total - section.current`. FooterBar uses `FIXED_LAYOUT_FORMATS.has(bookFormat)` so CBZ picks `section` (correct image count) instead of `pageinfo` (locations). - ProgressBar: switch the remaining-pages text to "in book" for fixed-layout titles (no chapter structure) and keep "in chapter" for reflowable books. WebDAV refactor for translation coverage: - WebDAVBrowsePane / SyncHistoryPanel called `t(...)` (passed as a prop) instead of `_(...)`. The i18next-scanner only looks for `_`, so ~53 strings were unreachable and shipped in English to every locale. Switched both components to call `useTranslation()` themselves; helpers that aren't React FCs take `_: TranslationFunc` so the scanner sees the literal calls. - WebDAVClient.checkConnection now returns a `code` discriminator (`SERVER_URL_REQUIRED` / `AUTH_FAILED` / `ROOT_NOT_FOUND` / `UNEXPECTED_STATUS` / `NETWORK`); raw English `message` is reserved for the dev console. New `formatConnectError` and `formatSyncError` helpers in WebDAVForm translate via a switch where each branch is a literal `_('...')`. Same treatment for the sync-failure path that previously surfaced raw e.message. - "Syncing 0 / {{total}}" is now parameterized as "Syncing {{n}} / {{total}}" with n=0 at startup so the digit formats naturally and the template can be reused mid-sync. - "Cleanup · {{count}} book(s)" hard-coded options used unsupported ternary; rewrote as plural-aware key. i18n scanner fix (i18next-scanner.config.cjs): - vinyl-fs walked into directories whose names end in source-file extensions (Next.js route folder `runtime-config.js/`, Playwright screenshot folder `*.test.tsx/`) and crashed with EISDIR. Resolved by expanding globs via `fs.globSync` and filtering to files only before handing to the scanner. TypeScript-syntax sites that broke esprima during extraction: - WebDAVBrowsePane / WebDAVForm: `(e as Error).message` and `failed[0]!.title` inside `_(..., options)` arguments. Replaced with `e instanceof Error ? e.message : String(e)` and `failed[0]?.title ?? ''` — also runtime-safer. User-facing em-dash cleanup: - Removed em-dashes from translation keys across SyncHistoryPanel / WebDAVForm / WebDAVBrowsePane / SyncPassphraseSection / send/page / replicaCryptoMiddleware / AIPanel. Tagline in `layout.tsx` kept. Locale translations: - ~2400 translations applied across all 33 locales for the keys that were either newly extractable, freshly worded, or pre-existing but untranslated. Zero `__STRING_NOT_TRANSLATED__` remain after the run. Misc: - next.config.mjs: drop `eslint.ignoreDuringBuilds: true` so build runs the same lint as CI. - Collection type: add `total?: string` for ComicInfo series count. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * ci(test): fix vitest invocation, run with 4 workers `pnpm test:pr:web` was chaining `pnpm test -- --watch=false`, which pnpm expanded into: dotenv -e .env -e .env.test.local -- vitest -- --watch=false The second `--` made vitest treat `--watch=false` as a positional file pattern, not a flag. Vitest then fell back to defaults (in CI's non-TTY env that still meant a one-shot run, so the suite passed), but the worker pool was effectively serialized for big chunks of the 243-file run — wall ~90 s on a 4-vCPU runner where the parallel-sum of phases was ~236 s (≈2.6× effective parallelism). Replace the chained pnpm invocation with a direct call to `vitest run --maxWorkers=4`, matching the 4 vCPUs the GH Actions ubuntu-latest runner provides. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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912e97cb82 |
feat(send): iOS share-extension picker + App Group queue + reliable host launch (#4267)
* feat(send): iOS share-extension picker + App Group queue + reliable host launch
Rework the iOS Share Extension to a Zotero-style sheet: URL preview row +
library group picker + "Save & Open". Queues each save into the shared
App Group container and best-effort launches the host app via the
Chrome-style responder-chain trick (IMP cast against
`openURL:options:completionHandler:`). The host plugin drains the queue
on `applicationDidBecomeActive`, so if the launch ever fails the article
still ingests next time Readest is opened.
A `WKScriptMessageHandler` named `readestShareBridge` lets the JS hook
post `{type:'ready'}` on mount, fixing the cold-start race when the
extension wakes the app before the React side has loaded.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(send): cover generator, favicon fetcher, share-extension polish, locale sync
Builds on the previous commit (iOS share-extension picker + App Group queue +
reliable host launch) with three further additions to the send-to-Readest
pipeline:
* **Cover generator** — `services/send/conversion/coverGenerator.ts` renders a
deterministic cover image into clipped EPUBs (favicon + page title + host).
Hooked into `buildEpub.ts` so every clip path (desktop, mobile, browser
extension) produces the same cover for the same source.
* **Favicon fetcher** — `services/send/conversion/faviconFetcher.ts` resolves
the best-available site icon (Open Graph image → apple-touch-icon →
/favicon.ico), with size + format normalization. Feeds the cover generator.
* **Unified page conversion** — `convertToEpub({kind:'page', ...})` replaces
the older `convertPageToEpub(html, url)` so the share extension, /send page,
and browser extension share one entry point. Test: `send-convert-page-unified`.
* **Share-extension project.yml comment** — clarifies why the ShareExtension
target carries no `.lproj` files (system bar buttons + JS-supplied "Default"
label, no per-locale strings to wire).
* **Locale sync** — 33 translation.json files updated with new "Default",
"Saving article…", and cover-generator strings extracted by i18next-scanner.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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62b5ed8138 |
feat(send): handle shared URLs from system share sheets (iOS + Android) (#4256)
Users can now tap "Share → Readest" in Safari, Chrome, or any other browser on iOS / Android and the article URL flows through the same clip-and-import pipeline the in-app "From Web URL" entry uses. Android `MainActivity.handleIncomingIntent` already routed file shares via `ACTION_SEND` + `EXTRA_STREAM`. Extend it to also pick up URL shares via `ACTION_SEND` + `EXTRA_TEXT`: parse the first http(s) token out of the text payload and dispatch it on the existing `shared-intent` event channel. No new event channel needed — `useAppUrlIngress` already listens and re-broadcasts as `app-incoming-url`. The existing `<intent-filter>` for `ACTION_SEND` with `*/*` MIME type already accepts `text/plain` from browsers — no manifest change required. iOS `gen/apple/` gains a new ShareExtension target. The extension's `ShareViewController` extracts a URL from `NSExtensionContext.inputItems` (prefers `public.url`, falls back to first http(s) token in `public.plain-text`) and forwards it to the main app as `readest://clip?url=<encoded>` via the responder-chain `openURL:` selector — the standard share-extension trick used by Pocket, Instapaper, Matter, etc. `project.yml` adds the ShareExtension target and switches the main app's Info.plist / entitlements references to `INFOPLIST_FILE` / `CODE_SIGN_ENTITLEMENTS` build settings instead of xcodegen's `info:` / `entitlements:` blocks. That way the hand-tuned `Readest_iOS/Info.plist` (CFBundleDocumentTypes, UTExportedTypeDeclarations, locales, CFBundleURLTypes for readest://, applesignin, associated-domains for Universal Links) is treated as an opaque input — xcodegen won't regenerate it. JS New `useClipUrlIngress` hook subscribes to `app-incoming-url`, unwraps `readest://clip?url=<encoded>` into the inner URL (the iOS forwarding path), filters out file URIs and annotation deep links, and runs each remaining http(s) URL through `clip_url` → `convertToEpubWithWorker` → `ingestFile` — the same path `/send` uses. Mounted alongside `useOpenWithBooks` and `useOpenAnnotationLink` in both `app/library/page.tsx` and `app/reader/page.tsx` so shares arriving while the user is reading still process. Notes - The PR targets `feat/send-clip-mobile` (PR #4252) since the share pipeline depends on `clip_url` being available on mobile. - iOS Share Extension built locally via xcodegen; the regenerated pbxproj is tracked because gen/apple is gitignored. Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(send): clip web URLs into self-contained EPUBs via Tauri webview (#4241)
Builds the URL-clipping path of the "Send to Readest" feature: paste a
link, the renderer ingests the rendered page, and a self-contained EPUB
lands in the library. No server proxy, no external CDN refs left in the
EPUB once it's saved.
Architecture
- New Rust `clip_url` command spawns a hidden Tauri WebviewWindow at the
target URL with a real Chrome UA + WebKit fingerprint mask, so TLS-
fingerprint and JS-challenge walls (Cloudflare, Medium, X, WeChat MP)
resolve naturally instead of bouncing the server proxy.
- Capture transport is URL-payload navigation to a one-shot
127.0.0.1:RANDOM_PORT/clip/{token}?d={url-safe-base64} listener.
Top-level navigation isn't governed by CSP connect-src / form-action /
WebKit Private Network Access — the four earlier transports
(fetch, <form>, custom URI scheme, window.name) were each blocked by
one of those.
- Page-to-EPUB bundler (`assetBundler`) walks <img>/<picture> with
src → data-src → data-original → data-srcset → srcset fallback so lazy-
loading sites don't ship a 60px LQIP; fetches assets in parallel with a
per-asset timeout + per-asset/total caps; failed images degrade to alt-
text placeholders. A per-site rules table (seeded with WeChat MP) + a
selector fallback catches articles Readability misextracts. Builder
prepends the article <h1> + byline so the EPUB has a proper opening.
- Nested EPUB TOC built from h1–h6.
UI surfaces
- "From Web URL" entry in the library Import menu, gated to Tauri; web
build hides the URL field and points at the browser extension.
- `ImportFromUrlDialog` with auto-height (overrides Dialog's `sm:h-[65%]`
default) and a dim placeholder for the URL field.
- Clip webview window styled to match Readest's main window — macOS
decorations + overlay title bar; other desktops decorationless with a
drop shadow; native background + in-page loading overlay pick up the
caller's `themeCode.bg`/`fg` so light/dark/eink/custom themes all
render correctly. Title localised, all five overlay/title strings
translated across 33 locales.
Notes
- Gates the macOS traffic-light positioner to main/reader-* windows so
the decorationless clip window no longer null-derefs in
`position_traffic_lights`.
- Stricter validation across the path: schemes restricted to http/https,
hex-color parsing rejects malformed values, server endpoint returns
400 on missing/invalid base64.
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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feat(library): add Import from Folder dialog with format/size filters (#4229)
* feat(library): add Import from Folder dialog with format/size filters Replaces the silent "import every supported file recursively" behaviour of the directory import menu item with an explicit dialog that lets users pick which formats to include, set a minimum file size, and choose between mirroring subfolders as nested groups (legacy behaviour) or flattening every match into the current library view. The folder, the chosen Folder Structure radio, the ticked File Formats and the File Size threshold are all persisted in localStorage so re-opening the dialog seeds every field with the user's last choice. Cancelling the dialog does not write to storage so an aborted pick won't pollute the next session. Also hides the native number-input spinner via a small .no-spinner utility in globals.css; on macOS WebKit the spin buttons were drawing over the rounded input border and looked broken. The KB suffix now lives inside the input's bordered shell instead of beside it. Two correctness fixes the dialog flow exposed: * The library importer + ingestService now treat groupId as a tri-state — undefined means "don't touch the existing group", '' means "explicitly the library root", any other string means a specific group. Previously a falsy check in both layers conflated '' with undefined, so re-importing a deduped book under flatten mode silently kept its stale groupId/groupName from the prior keep-as-groups run, making the book reappear in the old subfolder group instead of moving into the library root. New regression tests in ingest-service.test.ts cover both the empty-string case and the omitted case. * Imports of arbitrary user paths (e.g. ~/Downloads) now go through a new allow_paths_in_scopes Tauri command that extends both fs_scope and asset_protocol_scope. The dialog plugin only auto-grants fs_scope, so reads through the asset protocol (RemoteFile / convertFileSrc) used to fail with "asset protocol not configured to allow the path". The shim is invoked after every selectFiles / selectDirectory call and once more at the start of runFolderImport so localStorage-restored paths are also covered. Granted scopes persist across restarts via tauri_plugin_persisted_scope. * fixup(library): harden Import-from-Folder scope grant + RTL/dialog polish Three review fixes on top of the Import-from-Folder feature: * lib.rs: refuse to extend asset_protocol_scope for paths not already in fs_scope. Without this gate, any frontend code (XSS via book content, OPDS HTML, dictionary lookups, or a compromised dependency) could call allow_paths_in_scopes with '/' or '~/.ssh' and gain persistent read access to arbitrary user files via the asset protocol — the grant survives restarts thanks to tauri_plugin_persisted_scope. Mirrors the defensive check in dir_scanner.rs. * ImportFromFolderDialog.tsx: migrate from a custom ModalPortal chassis to the project's shared <Dialog> primitive so eink mode auto-removes shadows, mobile gets the bottom-sheet treatment, RTL direction is applied, and focus management is correct. * ImportFromFolderDialog.tsx: swap directional Tailwind utilities for the logical equivalents (text-start, ps-/pe-, rounded-s-, text-end) per DESIGN.md §2.8 — Arabic/Hebrew users were getting a mirrored number-input row with the KB suffix on the wrong side. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * i18n(library): translate Import-from-Folder dialog strings across 33 locales Translates the 13 new strings introduced with the Import-from-Folder dialog (folder picker label, format-filter section, size-threshold input, folder-structure radios, OK button, empty-result toast). All 33 supported locales — including RTL fa/he/ar — are now complete; no __STRING_NOT_TRANSLATED__ placeholders remain in the catalog. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Huang Xin <chrox.huang@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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fix(send): make recent-activity status labels translatable (#4236)
The labels (Added to your library / Waiting to be processed / Processing… / Failed) went through `_(activityStatusLabel(item.status))`, a dynamic key the i18next-scanner cannot extract — so non-English locales rendered them in English. Inline the four literal `_()` calls into the JSX so the scanner picks them up. Translates the two missing keys in all 33 non-English locales. Also sweeps three pre-existing untranslated System Dictionary keys that were introduced in #4219. Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(send): Send to Readest — multi-channel capture into your library (#4230)
* feat(send): Send to Readest — multi-channel capture into your library A Send-to-Kindle equivalent: email, web-upload, share, or one-click capture books and articles into the cloud library; they sync to every device. Architecture (client-side processing): out-of-app channels drop a raw payload into a per-user send_inbox; Readest clients drain it through one shared ingestService.ingestFile(). The server never parses or converts. - ingestService.ingestFile() — channel-agnostic import orchestration extracted from library/page.tsx (DI-based, forceUpload support). - send_addresses / send_allowed_senders / send_inbox tables + RLS + 4 SECURITY DEFINER claim/lease RPCs (migration 012_send_to_readest.sql). - Conversion subsystem (DOCX/RTF/HTML/article/TXT -> EPUB) in a Web Worker. - send-email Cloudflare Email Worker; inbox-drainer controller + useInboxDrainer hook; /api/send/* routes. - Send to Readest settings panel: inbound address, approved-sender allowlist, recent activity, per-device drain toggle. - /send web page (file drop + article URL) + SSRF-guarded fetch-url proxy. - OS-shared files routed through ingestFile; Manifest V3 browser extension. Security: inbox state changes only via SECURITY DEFINER RPCs (clients get SELECT-only on send_inbox); approved-sender allowlist gates email; SSRF guard on the one server-side URL fetch; inbox payload signed URLs authorize against send_inbox.user_id. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * chore: run format:check in the pre-push hook Biome format checking is fast (~0.4s), so gate pushes on it too — catches mis-formatted files that bypassed the staged-only pre-commit hook before they reach CI. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(send): address CodeQL security findings - ReDoS (senders.ts): the email regex had ambiguous quantifiers around the literal dot. Rewrote it linear-time (domain labels exclude '.') and cap the input at 254 chars. - XSS (convertToEpub.ts): run untrusted HTML through DOMPurify (sanitizeForParsing — keeps document structure) before DOMParser, so title extraction and Readability never parse executable markup. - SSRF (fetch-url.ts): harden the host guard — block bare single-label hostnames, IPv4-mapped IPv6, CGNAT/benchmark/multicast ranges, and the unspecified address. DNS rebinding stays a documented residual risk. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |