Move post-v1.0.0 changes out of the 1.0.0 changelog section into 1.0.1,
where they belong: GoSentry theme as default, System label, About GitHub link,
Disable auto inset, README @every docs, and the completed test-suite review.
Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
The 0.16.0 release was never tagged or pushed, so what it described ships
as 1.0.0 instead: the changelog section is renamed rather than followed by
an empty one, and there is no 0.16.0 for anyone to have seen.
The last remainder of the layout review's F9 goes in with it. The value
column in captionValueLayout has no minimum of its own — it takes whatever
the container leaves after the caption — and what actually keeps it
readable is the 460 px minimum on commandOutputScroll, a constant that
exists for command output being legible. The dependency was invisible at
both ends; both now state it, so lowering that width is a decision rather
than an accident. The HSplit divider is the user's side of the same thing:
it is how the value column can be widened.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Stage 9 of the GUI layout plan: the roadmap item the review was raised
under is closed, so the plan and the findings document go with it — what
they established now lives in STANDARDS and the CHANGELOG.
STANDARDS gains the rule the review produced: a size that must follow the
theme is measured at build time, not written as a pixel constant, because
a hand-tuned number is only correct for the theme it was tuned against.
rowOverlap, captionColumnWidth, textColumnWidth, activityRowsHeight and
initialSplitOffset are the worked examples.
The CHANGELOG entry keeps to what the user can see: the window opens at
the size it asks for and drags smaller, the Jobs divider is draggable,
History columns hold their content on a scaled UI, and the Settings
button row and block spacing are as their layouts intended.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The Jobs directory row named a folder and assumed the file inside it was
called jobs.json. It is now a Jobs file row: Browse opens a file picker
filtered to .json, the field stays editable so a file that does not exist yet
can be typed, and the job list can live under any name.
Config.JobsDir/jobs_dir becomes Config.JobsFile/jobs_file, holding the whole
path; Paths.JobsDir is derived from it so saves still create the folder. An
older gosentry.json is migrated on load by joining its jobs_dir with
jobs.json — the exact file that version used — and the retired key is dropped
when the config is rewritten. The default clears before unmarshalling, or a
file that omits jobs_file and a file that sets it would be indistinguishable
and the migration would never run.
Saving used to write the current job list over whatever was at the new path,
which made switching to an existing jobs file impossible: its contents were
destroyed. An existing file now wins. Its jobs are loaded, normalized, and
adopted, with runtimes, schedule cache, next-run times and log-seeded
statistics rebuilt around them by adoptJobsLocked — the same helper NewService
now uses, so construction and adoption cannot drift. A path with no file
behind it still receives the current jobs, which is how the file is renamed or
relocated. The new file is read before anything is written, so an unparsable
one leaves both the config and the jobs untouched.
Adoption drops every runtime, and a run finishing afterwards would write its
result onto whichever job inherited its ID, so the switch is refused while a
job is running. Unrelated settings still save during a run. Because the
replacement happens without a prompt, the Service emits JobsLoaded with the
path and count, and History carries the receipt.
A path that names only a folder (trailing separator, a dot, or two dots) is
rejected with a validation error instead of failing later with an opaque OS
error.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Close the Unreleased section as 0.14.0 and fill the gaps in it: the Folder
caption moving onto the filter row, the padding around the Settings button
row, the Truncation-field refactor, the Docker build cache mount, and the
review/standards documents added since 0.13.0.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add an optional per-job run timeout following the overlap_policy inherit
pattern: Job.TimeoutSeconds (0 = inherit) resolves against a new
Config.DefaultTimeoutSeconds (default 30s), replacing the hard-coded 30s
guard in runner.RunJob.
- domain/storage: new fields, default 30, load-time normalization
- runner: RunJob takes an explicit timeout; StartOnly stays untimed so it
keeps measuring launch latency only
- app: effectiveTimeout resolves under mu into runEnv, threaded to runJob;
seam signature and validation updated; DisplayTimeout helper
- ui: Timeout entry in the job dialog, Default timeout in Settings, and a
Timeout row in the details panel
- tests + docs (ARCHITECTURE, STANDARDS, ROADMAP, CHANGELOG) updated;
version bumped to 0.12.0
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Persist window size on quit/close and restore it on next launch
- Update appID from ru.mixdep.gosentry.desktop to ru.mixeme.gosentry.desktop
- Use markdown headers for Build sections in DEVELOPMENT.md
- Remove stale go.yaml.in/yaml/v4 dependency from DEVELOPMENT.md
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Bump version to 0.10.2 and document the UI density/resizing work in the
changelog. Also restructure the settings form into sections so separators
and the editable Storage fields keep normal spacing (dividers no longer
crowd the row above, entry boxes stay visibly separated) while the
label-only sections remain condensed.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Phase 3 complete: execution modes and overlap policies for job dispatch.
- Bumped version from 0.6.0 to 0.7.0 in src/app/version.go
- Added 0.7.0 entry to docs/CHANGELOG.md documenting parallel/sequential
execution modes and skip/queue overlap policies, and their interaction
with the Settings UI and manual runs.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Haiku 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Phase 2 (PySentry legacy removal) complete: removed legacy autostart code
for Windows and Linux, updated ignore files for JSON storage.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Haiku 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Phase 1 complete: JSON storage + exit-code removal (P1.1-P1.6).
Settings and jobs now persist as gosentry.json / jobs.json with
one-time YAML import for existing installs.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
## Summary
Completed Phase 5 refactoring and reached the target architecture.
**Architectural milestone achieved:**
- Service layer owns all state and is the sole writer
- UI is a thin Fyne view, all widget updates marshaled via `fyne.Do`
- Core engines are stateless and injectable
- Domain types are pure (no `yaml:"-"` fields)
- Full module builds and `go vet ./...` clean
## Changes
- Bump version: 0.3.6 → 0.4.0
- Update CHANGELOG with Phase 5 summary
- Add ROADMAP "Refactoring Follow-Ups" section
## Known follow-up work
1. **Linux test build broken** — `runner_test.go` needs `//go:build windows` tag
2. **File-size limits exceeded** — `operations.go` (486 lines), `jobs_view.go` (415 lines)
See ROADMAP.md for details.
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Co-authored-by: mixeme <mix.public@ya.ru>
Reviewed-on: #1