The streamed snapshot writer keyed its temp file on the pid alone, so two
overlapping writes for the same media (a manual generate racing auto-sync)
streamed into one file and tore it; add a per-write sequence suffix.
Term banks were stringified 10k entries at a time, measured at ~38MB and
~135ms per bank on a real merged dictionary. Halving that block matters
more than the write itself: at 2k entries the longest event-loop stall in
a merged build drops from ~135ms to 28ms.
Generating and importing a large character dictionary froze the whole
app long enough for the compositor to raise its application-not-
responding dialog over the player. Multi-hundred-MB snapshot JSONs and
the merged archive were read, written, and zipped synchronously on the
main process, and the character image / name-candidate caches re-read
every cached snapshot synchronously inside a lookup whenever the
snapshot directory changed.
- snapshot reads/writes are async; writes stream in slices and rename
into place so a crash or concurrent writer cannot tear a snapshot
- buildDictionaryZip yields between ~8MB slices and CRC32 uses the
native zlib implementation
- the image and name-candidate lookup caches rebuild in the background
and serve the previous index while the rebuild runs
Worst main-thread stall over a 1.4GB snapshot set drops from 8s+ to
under 700ms.
Electron AppImages export LD_LIBRARY_PATH pointing at bundled libraries
whose stale libnotify kills the system notify-send with a symbol lookup
error, permanently disabling in-place replacement and forcing the
flickering Electron close-and-reopen fallback. Drop the override from
the child environment so the system binary resolves its own libraries.
- Add overlayBody override to ConfiguredStatusNotificationOptions so overlay/OSD/desktop can diverge
- Extract getSubsyncStatusNotificationOptions() to strip the ASCII spinner frame from the overlay card (OSD keeps it since it renders the raw spinner)
- Add tests for spinner stripping and subsync result notifications
The query test suite opened each temp database with SQLite's defaults
(rollback journal, synchronous=FULL) while the runtime opens them via
applyPragmas (WAL, synchronous=NORMAL). Every statement therefore ran as
its own fsync-ing transaction.
That is unnoticeable on a fast local disk but dominates on CI: the file
took 40.6s there versus 0.5s locally, and the 106-insert case
'getVocabularyStats pages past hidden rows' crossed the 5s per-test
timeout and failed the quality gate.
Open test databases through a helper that applies the same pragmas as
production, so the tests exercise the runtime's actual SQLite
configuration instead of a slower one.
- Add TsukiHime and AniSkip to feature table; note xz dependency
- Clarify Anki+AnkiConnect is required to mine, not to run
- Rework Windows setup with winget/scoop commands and PATH steps
- Note ffmpeg has no path-override setting, unlike mpv
- Fix screenshot alt text and installation.md anchor link
- Generate config.example.jsonc with a Linux socket path instead of Windows, so the example stays reproducible across platforms
- Document TsukiHime config (`tsukihime.*`), maturity-based known-word highlighting keys, and other config surfaces missing from the reference
- Correct secondary-subtitle auto-load defaults and Anki field-matching (case-insensitive) claims
- Expand Windows installation guide with winget/Scoop package tables and manual PATH setup
- Add docs-site/links.test.ts to catch broken internal links and heading-anchor mismatches
- Fix stale cross-references in jimaku-integration.md and demos.md
- Add formatRofiPrompt to trim trailing whitespace and append a single space, keeping the prompt from running into the input field
- Apply it across all rofi -p usages in picker.ts and history-command.ts
- Add tests for formatRofiPrompt edge cases (empty/whitespace-only prompts)
- Extract buildHistoryEntryActions to build the series action menu, now including a previous-episode option alongside replay/next/browse/quit
- Update docs and changelog entry to describe the new option
- Add tests covering previous/replay/next ordering and omission when last watched file is missing