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* feat(gui): runbooks that run (#2233)Ellie Huxtable2024-07-08
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * add initial runbooks frontend * fix buttons, scroll, add shell support to editor * work * some tweaks * wip - run crate * functioning executable blocks * handle resizing, killing ptys * clear properly on stop * move terminal to its own component, handle lifecycle better * fix all build issues * ffs codespelll * update lockfile * clippy is needy once more * only build pty stuff on mac/linux * vendor pty handling into desktop * update lockfile
* feat(gui): toast with prompt for cli install, rather than auto (#2173)Ellie Huxtable2024-06-20
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* feat(gui): cache zustand store in localstorage (#2168)Ellie Huxtable2024-06-19
| | | | | | | | | | * fix(gui): use the store to cache week start * feat(gui): cache zustand store in localStorage This means that before we've loaded any data, we can still display something up-to-date. Avoid flashing! I'll probably want to switch this to the tauri sqlite plugin later
* feat(gui): add activity calendar to the homepage (#2160)Ellie Huxtable2024-06-18
| | | | | * feat(gui): add activity calendar to the homepage * localise week start
* feat(gui): automatically install and setup the cli/shell (#2139)Ellie Huxtable2024-06-17
| | | | | * feat(gui): automatically install and setup the cli/shell * add shell config and toasts
* fix(ui): handle being logged out gracefully (#2052)Ellie Huxtable2024-05-28
| | | | | * fix(ui): handle being logged out gracefully * use settings.logged_in
* feat(ui): use correct username on welcome screen (#2050)Ellie Huxtable2024-05-28
| | | | | * wip * fetch and use username
* feat(gui): work on home page, sort state (#1956)Ellie Huxtable2024-04-17
1. Start on a home page, can sort onboarding/etc from there 2. Introduce zustand for state management. It's nice! Did a production build and clicked around for a while. Memory usage seems nice and chill.