Update the OpenGL workaround to suggest the mingw release of Mesa instead of
msvc, as it matches the MSYS2 GCC toolchain used to build GoSentry. Both
variants work at runtime, but mingw is the more consistent choice.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Haiku 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Rename the application, Go module path, command package, build artifacts, resource script, and embedded icon assets from PySentry/pysentry to GoSentry/gosentry.
Move portable settings to gosentry.yaml while reading legacy pysentry.yaml during the transition, then rewrite settings under the new name.
Update Windows and Linux autostart integration to use GoSentry names while cleaning up legacy PySentry registry, desktop-entry, and systemd artifacts.
Refresh README, architecture notes, roadmap, changelog, and release examples for version 0.3.0.
Bump the application version to 0.2.5 and update documented artifact names.
Document the Windows VirtualBox/RDP OpenGL startup failure and the Mesa software OpenGL workaround.
Record the tray-icon double-click limitation in the roadmap for future Fyne or platform-specific tray work.
Add a shared --start-in-tray argument that lets autostart start the scheduler and tray integration without opening the main window.
Write the argument into Windows Startup shortcuts and Linux XDG Autostart desktop entries, and verify existing autostart entries include it.
Keep manual launches unchanged and let a manual second launch reveal an already-running instance while duplicate autostart launches stay hidden.
Replace the HKCU Run autostart entry with a per-user Startup folder shortcut. A .lnk stores TargetPath separately, which avoids fragile quoting when the executable path contains spaces.
Remove legacy PySentry and GoSentry Run entries when saving autostart settings, and report shortcut status from the actual shortcut target.
Add Windows tests that create and read a temporary shortcut with spaces in the path so the PowerShell/COM invocation remains covered.
Switch direct YAML usage from gopkg.in/yaml.v3 to go.yaml.in/yaml/v4, the maintained YAML org fork of the archived go-yaml repository.
Update README dependency and mirroring links so the documented source repository matches the module used by the application.
Prevent repeated application launches by using a local single-instance control channel. A second process forwards a show command to the already running instance and exits.
Bump the application version to 0.2.4 and update README artifact examples plus docs/CHANGELOG.md.
Tag Docker builder images with the current application version in both Linux Docker build scripts so different release environments do not overwrite each other with one floating builder tag.
Replace the Settings Scheduler note with an About block that shows the GoSentry version, Go runtime version, Fyne module version, and the project repository link.
Improve the History tab by keeping records in chronological order, rendering them as a compact table, and allowing the Time column to toggle ascending or descending order.
Use the native Fyne table header so users can resize columns, including Detail and Log, and show only the log file name instead of the full log path.
Bump the application version to 0.2.3 and update README artifact examples plus docs/CHANGELOG.md.
Add Linux desktop integration that installs a user-level .desktop file and icon under XDG data directories so taskbars can match the PySentry window to the application icon.
Pass the installed icon path into Linux autostart desktop entries when available, while keeping the Windows and fallback autostart APIs compatible.
Bump the application version to 0.2.2, update README artifact examples, and record the release notes in docs/CHANGELOG.md. Also adjust the Mermaid architecture diagram so Gitea can render it without invalid SVG line-break tags.
Add ARCHITECTURE.md with a Mermaid component interaction diagram and short descriptions of the main runtime flows.
Move CHANGELOG.md and ROADMAP.md under docs/ so project documentation lives in one place, and update README links plus the project layout description.