The document had drifted well past the point of being useful as an index:
it listed 130 tests against 170 in the tree, described four test files that
were never added to it at all (domain/config_test.go, runner/seed_test.go,
ui/layout_test.go, ui/theme_test.go), attributed runner's Windows
invocation tests to the wrong file, kept two tests that no longer exist
(TestParseRegistryRunValue, TestLinuxAutostartRemovesLegacyDesktopEntry),
and filed three activity-panel tests under jobs_view_test.go when they live
in history_view_test.go.
Most of the gap is the work of the last few releases: the per-job timeout's
three states, the persisted pause and jobs-list density, SeedStats, and the
whole GUI-geometry set the layout review produced.
Three claims were false rather than merely missing. The ui test files are
no longer "pure helpers, no Fyne widget construction" — they build views
under test.NewApp() and measure them, which is now stated as its own design
principle, because that measurement is what makes the STANDARDS rule about
theme-derived sizes enforceable. layout.go is no longer an open coverage
gap. And the coverage-gap list now names the real remaining one: Fyne's
headless driver cannot report a maximized window, which is the reason
window-size persistence is frozen.
Verified mechanically: every test function in the tree appears exactly once
in the document, under the file it actually lives in, and the document
names no test that does not exist.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.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>
Stage 5: generalize logColumnWidth into textColumnWidth so History's
Trigger/Job/State/Detail/Log columns size from measured text instead of
pixel constants that clipped at larger text sizes (F6, F14).
Stage 6: captionColumnWidth replaces detailCaptionWidth and
settingsLabelWidth with one theme-derived helper; jobs_view_details.go
now builds its metadata rows and their width from a single
metadataRows() list instead of two hand-kept ones (F10); the Settings
button row drops its transparent-rectangle spacers for a
CustomPaddedLayout (F8); the remaining eight fyne.TextTruncate call
sites move to the non-deprecated Truncation field (N1).
Stage 7: settings_view.go split into settings_view.go (field
construction/save/load/validate), settings_view_layout.go (the
two-column layout and settingsSection/settingsRow), and
settings_view_helpers.go (fyneVersion, dialogs, path helpers),
mirroring the jobs_view.go split. Along the way, Queue/Storage's inline
VBox and Application/About's settingsSection collapse into one
settingsSection(title, spacing, rows...) constructor, and
chooseFile/chooseJSONFile merge into one function with a filter
argument.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Turns all fifteen findings from GUI-LAYOUT-REVIEW.md into nine staged commits,
each with the exact file changes, the tests it owes, and the measured result it
should produce.
Part A (stages 1-6) is the single-fix set: bring the window minimum under the
1024x660 the app asks for, retire compactVBoxLayout for the stock
layout.NewCustomPaddedVBoxLayout, delete the sidebar width floor, hoist the
History sort out of the per-cell callback, measure the History columns from
their content, and fold the caption widths into one theme-derived helper.
Part B (stages 7-8) is the roadmap-sized work: split settings_view.go and
replace the fixed Border sidebar with a draggable HSplit. Stage 9 closes the
ROADMAP item, adds the rule this review established to STANDARDS, and ships as
0.16.0.
Three decisions are settled and folded in: everything is in scope, so nothing
carries forward to ROADMAP; the split divider position is not persisted, which
keeps stage 8 inside src/ui; and the row spacing unifies on -8, the one
deliberate visual change in Part A.
Also records a recommended model per stage, split by judgement density rather
than diff size, plus the trap each stage carries - the History length callback
in stage 4 and the paired label change in stage 6 are the two that fail
silently.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Carries out the "GUI review — custom layouts and composition" roadmap item and
records the result in docs/GUI-LAYOUT-REVIEW.md. Composition only; no code was
changed. Every number was measured with a throwaway headless Fyne probe at text
size 14 and 20, not estimated.
Headline finding: the Settings tab sets a minimum content width of 1165.5 px for
a typical install — wider than the 1024x660 window run.go asks for — so Fyne
silently widens the window on open and the user cannot drag it narrower. It also
grows with the length of the config-file path (1501 px for a 75-character one).
Two independent causes: the seven settingsControlWidth wrappers, which measure
identically to bare controls at every reachable width and only inflate MinSize,
and the Config JSON path label, the one value label in the tab without
truncation. Fixing both takes the floor to 993.3.
Also found: compactVBoxLayout is a byte-for-byte re-implementation of stock
layout.NewCustomPaddedVBoxLayout (identical geometry at every spacing tested);
minJobsSidebarWidth (400) never binds because the toolbar row already needs 448;
the negative row spacings are theme.InnerPadding() written as a magic number;
the History column widths truncate their own content on a scaled UI; and the
History table re-sorts its whole event slice once per cell — 126 sorts of a
300-element copy for one redraw.
Fifteen findings in all, each with a disposition (single fix or roadmap) and a
suggested order. fixedHeightLayout, which the roadmap singled out, is kept: no
stock layout forces an exact height, and the alternative depends on the parent
staying a Border.
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>
Two planned items larger than a single fix:
- Import/export jobs as a cron table, with the open questions that must be
settled first: the job fields crontab has no slot for, "@every" not being
valid crontab, splitting Command/Arguments per platform, which lines to
skip on import, and merge semantics.
- A focused pass over the ui package's custom layouts and tuned constants —
negative spacings that cancel widget padding, pixel sizes that ignore theme
metrics, a layout with one call site, and settings_view.go past the size
guideline.
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>
Reading a log file meant copying the configured path out of Settings and
pasting it into a file manager. The Logs directory row now carries an Open
button beside Browse that reveals the folder directly.
The new src/platform/filemanager package holds the platform split — explorer
on Windows, xdg-open on Linux, an "unsupported" error elsewhere — and starts
the handler without waiting on it, since Explorer exits non-zero even after it
opens the window and blocking would stall the UI thread. A missing path, a
path that is a file, and a handler that will not start are all reported to the
user; the logs directory does not exist until the first run, so that case is
reachable.
The button opens whatever the field currently holds rather than the saved
config, so an edit can be checked before Save. Resolving a relative directory
against the application folder is the store's rule, so resolveConfiguredDir is
now exported as storage.ResolveConfiguredDir instead of being duplicated in
the UI.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The hint was a lone example path, which left the one-argument-per-line
convention to guesswork. It now names the rule and shows a flag plus a
path containing a space, so the absence of quoting is visible too.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Reviewing the project used to mean re-stating what to look at every time.
docs/REVIEW.md now holds that agenda once — nine areas, each anchored to this
codebase — and both entry points point at it rather than copying it: the
/review-project command in .claude/commands, and a section in CLAUDE.md so a
plain-language review request lands in the same place.
STANDARDS.md gains a "Config file compatibility" section. The project has
applied the same rule three times (Theme, JobListView, TimeoutSeconds) without
ever writing it down: a new Config field is omitempty and its zero value means
the previous behavior, a meaningful zero is never backfilled on load, and an
unrecognised enum value reads as the default through one shared helper. With no
migration step and hand-editable files, that is what keeps older configs working.
Also removes docs/PLAN-compact-job-list.md, implemented in edabc57 — everything
but the version bump, which now waits for the release along with the rest of
the Unreleased section. .claude/settings.local.json is ignored so the shared
command can be tracked without per-developer permissions.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Each job can now render as a single line — name on the left, status on the
right — instead of the three-line block, so many more jobs fit without
scrolling. A toggle button beside the Folder filter switches between the two
modes and is labelled with the action it performs, matching the existing
"Disable auto" convention.
The choice is persisted as Config.JobListView ("detailed" / "compact", stored
as job_list_view in gosentry.json). Empty, legacy, and unrecognised values all
normalize to detailed, so existing installs keep the current look and the file
never gains a value no reader understands.
Selection, the details panel, the folder filter, and live status updates work
unchanged in both modes.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
A per-job timeout now has three distinct states: unset inherits the global
default, an explicit 0 means no timeout and does not inherit, and a positive
value is the per-job limit. Job.TimeoutSeconds became *int so unset and 0 stay
distinguishable in jobs.json.
Also fixes the global default, which could not persist a 0. loadOrCreateConfig
normalized DefaultTimeoutSeconds <= 0 back to 30 on every read of an existing
gosentry.json, so "no timeout" only held until the next restart. The field is
now written unconditionally (no omitempty) and read back as-is.
Existing jobs and configs are unaffected: a job with no timeout_seconds still
inherits, and a saved global default of 30 stays 30.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The plan now uses a button that flips its own text and icon (Compact +
ListIcon / Detailed + ViewFullScreenIcon), mirroring the existing
stopAllButton idiom, instead of a "View" dropdown. It sits beside the folder
filter on the same row via a border layout, so the sidebar header keeps its
current height and the toolbar row is untouched.
The label helpers become nextJobListView and viewToggleText, with tests and
the verification steps updated to match.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Plans an opt-in one-line rendering of the Jobs tab list (name left, status
right) alongside the current three-line detailed rows, switched from a "View"
dropdown beside the Folder filter and persisted as a new Config.JobListView
field.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
DefaultTimeoutSeconds now means "no timeout" when 0/empty, and that is
the new default, rather than an invalid config forcing a positive
value. runner.RunJob avoids context.WithTimeout with a zero duration
(which would expire immediately) and instead runs on a plain
cancelable context when no timeout is configured. Per-job
TimeoutSeconds inherit semantics are unchanged.
Replace the <owner>/<repo> placeholders with the actual GitHub release repo
now that it's known.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Plan a best-effort, opt-in check that compares app.Version against the
latest published GitHub Release and surfaces an "Update available" hint in
Settings — detection and notification only, no auto-download.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The per-job command timeout is now shipped (0.12.0); its ROADMAP entry is
gone, so the implementation plan is no longer needed.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <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>
Both workflows now run on `release: published` and attach the built
archives to the release the user creates, rather than pushing a tag and
having the workflow create the release. Tag comes from the release event;
GitHub no longer regenerates release notes. Docs updated accordingly.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add tag-triggered CI that builds and publishes the linux/amd64,
linux/arm64, and windows/amd64 release binaries on both forges.
- scripts/ci-build-release.sh: shared, Docker-free build+package for all
three targets (Windows cross-compiled via MinGW), reused by both
workflows so the build logic lives in one place.
- .github/workflows/release.yml: GitHub Actions, publishes via
softprops/action-gh-release using the built-in token.
- .forgejo/workflows/release.yml: Forgejo Actions for Codeberg, publishes
via forgejo-release using a RELEASE_TOKEN secret.
- .gitattributes: force LF on workflow YAML so bash run: blocks don't
break on Linux runners.
- docs/DEVELOPMENT.md: document the tag -> release flow and token setup.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The prior fix switched \n to <br/> in node labels, but Gitea's mermaid
renderer still emits unclosed <br> tags in the generated SVG regardless
of source syntax. Use single-line labels instead to avoid <br> entirely.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replace CODE_REVIEW.md with a living maturity checklist, document
session-only History, inject Service into newMainView for testability,
add UI and scheduler regression tests, and fix RunNow error surfacing
plus empty jobs view handling.
Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
StartOnly jobs previously forced DurationMS to 0 because GoSentry does
not wait for the process to exit, leaving the Statistics line stuck at
"last 0 ms, avg 0 ms". The runner already measures launch latency (time
to spawn the process) for the History detail; this now returns that
value as the run duration so the existing duration-driven stats pipeline
folds it into last/avg/max.
Sub-millisecond launches still round to 0 and are excluded from the
average, matching prior behavior.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replace overlap Pending flag with PendingRuns counter, match seed stats
by job_id, align average duration with TimedRunCount, and tidy docs.
Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
Snapshot store paths under lock before async runs, roll back failed
start/save state, emit UI events only after successful persistence,
surface log write failures, and sync stale YAML docs to JSON.
Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
Saving w.Canvas().Size() when the window is maximized persists the maximized
dimensions, corrupting the stored size for the next launch. Commented out the
save calls until per-OS maximized detection (IsZoomed / _NET_WM_STATE /
NSWindow.isZoomed) is implemented. Roadmap entry updated to reflect frozen
status.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <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>
Document the shipped work missing from the entry: per-job overlap
policy, persisted global pause, 720p-safe window sizing, portable
packaging helpers, and the internal cleanup (jobs_view split, dropped
YAML migration, planning-doc removal).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Remove RELEASE-0.10-PLAN.md and RELEASE-0.10-TASKS.md now that the
0.10.0 milestone work is finished (history preserved in git). Trim
ROADMAP.md to open items only; completed work lives in CHANGELOG.md.
Version stays 0.10.0 — this release is not yet tagged/shipped.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
ROADMAP.md now documents that T6.1 (jobs_view split), T6.2 (cleanup),
and T7.1–T7.2 (Windows zip + Linux tar.gz packaging) are complete.
Version 0.10.0 and CHANGELOG.md were already finalized.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
package-windows.bat builds gosentry.exe then bundles it with README and
CHANGELOG into a versioned .zip via PowerShell Compress-Archive.
package-linux.sh does the same for linux-amd64 and linux-arm64 (arm64
cross-compiles via aarch64-linux-gnu-gcc; skips gracefully if absent),
producing .tar.gz archives with files at the archive root.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
T6.1: split jobs_view.go into three files — jobs_view_helpers.go (pure
helpers) and jobs_view_details.go (detailsPanel struct with widget
creation, update, clear, and container methods) — bringing jobs_view.go
from 459 to ~200 lines.
T6.2: remove stale YAML upgrade note from README; drop *.yaml from
.dockerignore.
T6.3: delete YAML shadow structs (yamlConfig/yamlJob/yamlJobsFile),
importYAMLConfig/importYAMLJobs, legacy path constants, and all
YAML-import tests; run go mod tidy to remove go.yaml.in/yaml/v4.
T6.4: refresh ARCHITECTURE.md — JSON storage references, new Key Domain
Concepts section (per-job overlap policy, run-time statistics + log
seeding, persisted pause flag, jobs_view split).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>