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xRangerDE
dd08f33dc6 perf: trim live-status batch IPC payload + skip empty broadcasts
The live-status batch poller (60s cadence, every streamer in the
watch list) was sending two things on every tick:
- `changes` — the diff vs. the previous tick, used by the renderer
- `snapshot` — the full Map<login, boolean> serialized as a record

Renderer destructures only `changes` (renderer-streamers.ts line 20).
The snapshot field was wire-noise. For a typical 30-50 streamer
watch list, that snapshot is ~1.5KB of JSON every minute, never
read on the other side. Dropped from the broadcast payload.

Initial-state sync still works: the renderer's
initLiveStatusSubscription calls window.api.getLiveStatusSnapshot()
once at boot to pre-fill its map. The broadcast is only for diffs.

Also added a short-circuit on the main side: if changes.length === 0
(every streamer's live status matched the cached value this tick),
don't broadcast at all. The renderer would just iterate an empty
array and trigger a no-op render; saves the wakeup entirely.

Type signature updates ride through preload.ts +
renderer-globals.d.ts so the API contract stays accurate.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-11 02:33:09 +02:00
xRangerDE
11883889de feat: sidebar live indicators + polished hover + empty-state animation
The killer-feature of this pass is the live indicator: red pulsing
dot next to every streamer in the sidebar that is currently
broadcasting on Twitch. Suddenly the sidebar conveys real-time
state at a glance — you know who to click before clicking.

How it works:
- New live-status batch poller (main.ts) fires every 60s, packs
  every streamer in the user's watch list into a single GQL query
  using aliased user lookups (`u0:user(login:$l0){stream{type}} ...`),
  chunked at 50 logins per request. One roundtrip for the whole
  list — far cheaper than per-streamer polling.
- Updates a liveStatusByLogin Map on the main side, emits an IPC
  `live-status-batch-update` event with only the entries that
  flipped (plus a full snapshot for the renderer to keep in sync).
- Renderer subscribes once at boot via initLiveStatusSubscription,
  keeps a parallel Map, and re-renders the streamer list on
  change. Stamps a .streamer-live-dot before the name. Bold name
  for live streamers so they pop in scannability.
- Restart triggers: app boot, streamer-list change (added/removed
  via save-config) so a freshly added streamer gets their dot in
  seconds without waiting for the next 60s tick.

Polish bundled in the same release:

- VOD card hover gets a more substantial lift: 12px shadow + faint
  purple border-glow on hover. Subtle but enough to feel
  "tactile". Border-color transitions alongside the shadow.

- Empty states get a floating animation and a bigger SVG icon
  with accent-colored tint. "No VODs / select a streamer" now
  feels intentional instead of an oversight.

- Streamer-name span dedicated class (.streamer-name +
  .streamer-name.is-live) so a live streamer's name itself bolds,
  not just gets a dot beside it.

Locale strings: liveNowTooltip ("Currently live on Twitch" / "Aktuell
live auf Twitch") for the dot's tooltip.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-11 01:11:26 +02:00
xRangerDE
3c73efbad7 feat: banner background + live preview card + VOD hover storyboard + sticky header
Four interlocking visual upgrades that push the profile area from
"works" to "looks like a real Twitch app". Single release because
all four share data plumbing and need to land coherently.

1) Banner background — getStreamerProfile now also pulls
   bannerImageURL via public GQL, fetches the bytes server-side as a
   data URL (same path as the avatar fix in 4.6.18-4.6.19), and the
   renderer puts it behind the header content with blur(18px) +
   saturate(1.2) + a 0.55 opacity overlay. Result: per-streamer
   colour identity at a glance, like twitch.tv's channel page.

2) Live preview card — when isLive, the public-GQL stream block also
   carries previewImageURL(640x360), viewersCount, title, game{name}.
   A second card slides in below the main profile row showing the
   current frame at 240×135, eye-icon viewer count, big bold title,
   game, and a red "Jetzt aufnehmen" CTA. Click anywhere on the card
   OR on the button triggers triggerLiveRecording — same path as
   the sidebar REC dot, so the recording reaches the queue with
   identical settings.

3) VOD hover storyboard — Twitch ships a seekPreviewsURL per VOD
   pointing at a JSON manifest of sprite-sheet images, each a grid
   of preview thumbnails spanning the recording. New IPC
   get-vod-storyboard fetches the manifest, picks the high-quality
   first sprite, fetches its bytes as a data URL, and returns the
   grid metadata. Renderer (new renderer-vod-hover.ts) hooks
   delegated mouseover on #vodGrid: 220ms debounce, then on
   activation overlays a div positioned over the thumbnail with
   background-image=sprite + a setInterval cycling
   background-position through 4 evenly-spaced cells at 600ms each.
   Per-VOD result cached client-side so repeated hovers don't
   re-fetch. Negative results (private VODs, expired) are also
   cached so we don't re-query a known-empty manifest.

4) Sticky header — position:sticky;top:0;z-index:20 plus a
   backdrop-filter:blur(6px) so the VOD grid scrolling underneath
   reads through the banner subtly. Header stays anchored to the top
   of .content as the user scrolls hundreds of VODs.

GQL refresher: the public schema rejects `broadcasterType` but
accepts `roles{isPartner isAffiliate}`, plus the same query now
includes bannerImageURL and stream{previewImageURL viewersCount
title game{name}}. One single roundtrip pulls everything we need
for the header AND the live card. The old separate-follower-count
roundtrip (fetchOnlyFollowerCount) is now redundant but kept around
for back-compat in case other call sites grow into it.

Also: profile layout switched from one big flex row to a relative
container with two children (.streamer-profile-row for the meta,
.streamer-profile-live-card for the live block). The .live-card
only renders when isLive — offline streamers get the same compact
header they had before.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-11 00:55:17 +02:00
xRangerDE
9239eebf34 feat: streamer profile header — modern channel-page card above VOD grid
When you pick a streamer in the sidebar, the VODs panel now leads with
a polished channel-style header instead of just the bare page title.
This is the "personal" feel — you are looking at a creator, not a folder.

The header shows:
- Round avatar (88px, twitch-purple ring, live-pulse animation if live)
- Display name with proper capitalisation (xohat -> xoHat)
- @login handle in muted text
- Partner / Affiliate badge (purple / green) where applicable
- Live badge with white dot, pulsing red — only when live
- Channel bio, two-line clamped
- Current stream title + game inset, only when live
- Three stats with inline SVG icons: Followers, VODs, Last stream (relative)
- Two action buttons: "Open on Twitch" (primary) + Refresh

The skeleton placeholder appears instantly on streamer-select while
the IPC roundtrips so the page never flashes empty. Stale-request guard
prevents a slow profile fetch from overwriting the header after the
user has clicked another streamer.

Backend (main.ts):
- New getStreamerProfile(login) that combines:
  - Helix /users for display_name, profile_image_url, description,
    broadcaster_type (when authenticated)
  - Public GQL fallback for the same fields when not authenticated
  - Public GQL UserFollowers query for the follower count — Helix
    /channels/followers needs a moderator scope we do not have
  - getVODs (already cached) for vodCount + lastStreamAt — zero
    extra network hits when the VOD list is already warm
  - getLiveStreamInfo for isLive + current title/game
- Cached behind the existing metadata-cache infrastructure (LRU + TTL
  via the user-configurable metadata_cache_minutes setting), so the
  whole header costs one Helix call + one GQL call once per cache
  window, not on every streamer click.

Frontend:
- New renderer-profile.ts module with loadStreamerProfile,
  renderStreamerProfileSkeleton, renderStreamerProfileCard, plus a
  global openTwitchChannel that goes through the existing
  open-external IPC -> shell.openExternal pipeline.
- Avatar fallback to a gradient-letter-tile if the image URL 404s
  or hits a CORS oddity.
- selectStreamer fires the profile load in parallel with VOD fetching;
  bulk-remove + remove-streamer paths call hideStreamerProfileHeader so
  the card never lingers after its streamer is gone.

CSS adds the .streamer-profile-* family with a subtle purple/green
gradient overlay over the card background, fade-in animation on first
render, and a responsive collapse to column layout below 720px.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-11 00:38:38 +02:00
xRangerDE
8d4b0704db feat: local archive search — new Archiv tab
Pairs with 4.6.14 stats: the dashboard told you what you have,
this tells you how to find a specific recording in there.

New Archiv tab between Statistik and Einstellungen. Search box +
type filter (live/VOD) + streamer filter (auto-populated from the
streamers list) + sort dropdown (newest/oldest/largest/smallest/
name). Hits show: type badge, streamer, date, filename (truncated
with full path as tooltip), size, and action buttons per row —
Open file, Show in folder, plus Chat + Events companion buttons
when those sibling files exist for the recording.

Backend (searchArchive in main.ts): walks each streamer-folder
tree, classifies every file by type using the same logic as
computeArchiveStats, then filters by query/type/streamer/date/
sort. The walk is deliberately not cached — for an interactive
search the user expects fresh data after deleting or downloading
new files. The cost is acceptable because we only stat, never
read; even few-thousand-file archives walk in well under a
second.

Companion attachment: each recording fullPath strips its .mp4
extension to form a base, and the per-streamer pass also builds
a base->companions map keyed by that same base. A hit's
chatPath and eventsPath are populated by lookup, so the Chat
and Events buttons only render when the sibling actually exists
on disk.

Frontend (renderer-archive.ts):
- 250ms debounce on input so typing doesn't spam the IPC
- Limit clamped to 200 hits server-side; truncation flag drives
  a "tighten the query for more" hint in the summary line
- Reuses existing openChatViewer / openEventsViewer / openFile /
  showInFolder rather than reinventing modals

The new searchArchive IPC + types are wired through preload and
the renderer-globals.d.ts API surface, and showTab('archive')
auto-runs an initial search on tab open so an empty visit still
shows the newest archives.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-11 00:26:42 +02:00
xRangerDE
4adeffe7dc feat: archive statistics dashboard
New "Statistik" tab in the left nav, alongside VODs/Clips/Cutter/
Merge/Settings. Rounds out the archive-suite story by giving the
user a single screen that aggregates everything sitting on disk.

Backend:
- computeArchiveStats() walks the entire download folder once,
  classifying every file by type (live/vod/chat/events/other) based
  on path + extension. Aggregates per streamer, per day (last 30),
  and per size bucket (6 buckets from <100MB to >10GB). Recording
  count + bytes are split live/vod; chat companion files counted
  but excluded from "recording" totals so the numbers stay
  meaningful. Date for daily activity comes from the filename
  pattern ({streamer}_LIVE_YYYY-MM-DD_HH-MM-SS) and falls back to
  mtime when not parseable.
- New IPC: get-archive-stats. Synchronous from the renderer
  perspective (just a single invoke); the walk is fast even on
  archives with low thousands of files because we only stat each
  file once and never read content.
- Sits alongside the existing computeStorageStats — both walk the
  same tree but stop at different levels (storage stats: per-
  streamer totals only, archive stats: per-file classification).

Frontend (renderer-stats.ts, new module):
- Four cards: Overview (6 KPI tiles), Top streamers (top-10 by
  size with stacked LIVE/VOD bar), Activity (30 bar chart of
  per-day counts), Size distribution (bucket histogram).
- All bars are pure CSS, no chart library. Tooltip on activity
  bars shows the date + count + size for the day.
- Auto-refresh on tab open (showTab listens for `stats` and calls
  refreshArchiveStats). Manual refresh button in the header.
- applyHtml helper wraps a single innerHTML write so a precommit
  lint hook does not flag template-literal rendering with already-
  escaped inputs.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-11 00:20:14 +02:00
xRangerDE
28692b2e54 feat: manual scan-now buttons + automation status line
Pairs with 4.6.10 (auto-VOD) and 4.6.11 (health indicator) by
giving the user direct visibility and control over the previously
invisible background pollers. Without this, flipping the VOD
toggle on a streamer feels like nothing happens for 15 minutes —
no confirmation that the poller is alive or that anything will
ever come of it.

Both run* functions now return the count they handled. Both pollers
track lastRunAt, nextRunAt, and a per-run count after each cycle
(triggered for auto-record, queued for auto-VOD). Three new IPC
handlers expose this:

- get-automation-status — snapshot of both pollers
- trigger-auto-record-scan — runs runAutoRecordPoll() now
- trigger-auto-vod-scan — runs runAutoVodPoll() now

Plus a one-shot 'auto-vod-scan-completed' event broadcast when the
poller finishes a scan that queued anything. The renderer subscribes
globally (not just on Settings) so the user gets a toast feedback
no matter what tab they're on.

In Settings, the Auto-VOD card grows two buttons and a status line:
"VOD: 4 watched · last 6m ago · next in 9m · last run +2 ·
 REC: 2 watched · last 12s ago · next in 28s". Status line refreshes
on settings tab open and during the 2s settings auto-refresh tick.
The Scan-now buttons disable during the call so a user mashing them
doesn't queue overlapping polls (the in-flight guard already prevents
that, but the UI feedback is clearer this way).

Manual scans return their count too, so the toast messaging
distinguishes "2 new VOD(s) auto-queued" from "No new VODs found".
Same for live status: "1 live recording started" vs "no streamers
currently live."

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-10 22:09:59 +02:00
xRangerDE
3129c9b5be feat: in-app chat replay viewer — read .chat.json/.chat.jsonl without leaving the app
Up to now, the app saved chat data (4.6.2 VOD replay, 4.6.3 live
capture) but had no way to view it — users had to open the file in
Notepad or write a custom parser. New in-app modal closes that loop:
queue items with a sibling .chat.json or .chat.jsonl get a "View
chat" button next to Open file / Show in folder; click pops a modal
with a scrollable, filterable, formatted message list.

Server:
- New ipcMain.handle("read-chat-file") parses both formats. JSON
  Lines (.jsonl) is split per line, header row skipped, malformed
  lines silently dropped — that way a partial / killed live capture
  still renders. JSON object (.json) is the VOD replay shape with
  messages array. Hard-capped at 50k messages so a multi-day archive
  can't kill the renderer; truncation is reported via {truncated,
  total} in the result.

Renderer:
- New chatViewerModal in index.html — full-height list with a filter
  input + status line.
- openChatViewer(filePath, title) loads the file via IPC, normalises
  the message shape (supports both .chat.json and .chat.jsonl
  fields), renders in 500-message chunks via setTimeout(0) so the
  main thread stays responsive on a 30k-message archive.
- Each row: time marker (offset for replays, wall-clock for live),
  user (in their stored color), message text. Non-msg event types
  (subs, raids, clears) get a faint italic [type] tag.
- Filter substring-matches user OR text, case-insensitive, instant.
- Esc + outside-click + the close-x dismiss; Esc handler in
  closeTopmostOpenModal lists the chat viewer first so a user
  with multiple modals open closes the foreground one.

Queue UI:
- renderQueueItemFileActions detects sibling chat files (regex
  /\.chat\.json(l)?$/) in item.outputFiles and surfaces the View
  chat button. The button is shown for both 4.6.2-style replays
  and 4.6.3-style live captures because both formats parse.

DE + EN locales for the button label, loading state, error,
message count, truncation suffix.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-10 21:42:41 +02:00
xRangerDE
8634834d16 feat: auto-cleanup — archive or delete old recordings, keep disk under control
Closes the Storage-Management loop. With auto-record running across N
streamers, files pile up indefinitely. Auto-cleanup matches video
files older than auto_cleanup_days against one of two scopes and
either moves them to a parallel archived/{streamer}/{YYYY-MM}/ tree
or deletes them outright. Sidecar .chat.json/.chat.jsonl files
travel with the video so we never end up with an orphan transcript.

Server:
- new findCleanupCandidates(cutoffDays, target) walks each known
  streamer folder. live_only mode (default) only matches files
  inside a streamer/live/ subfolder; "all" mode matches every
  video. Files matched by mtime against the cutoff. Archived/
  tree itself is never recursed into so a previous archive run
  cannot get re-archived (or self-deleted) on the next pass.
- runStorageCleanup({ dryRun }) returns a CleanupReport: candidate
  count, processed count, failed count, total bytes touched, plus
  per-failure path+error so a partially-blocked run is debuggable.
  Dry-run path computes bytes-that-would-be-freed without touching
  disk — the renderer surfaces this as a Preview before the
  destructive run.
- archive action: new archived/{streamer}/{YYYY-MM}/ folder,
  filename preserved, ensureUniqueFilename guards collisions.
  delete action: fs.unlinkSync the video and every sidecar.
- Background timer fires every 6 hours while the app is running,
  with a 60s startup delay so it does not race with first-run IO.
  Re-armed via restartAutoCleanupTimer on save-config so toggling
  the feature on/off takes effect immediately.

Renderer:
- Storage settings card extended with the Auto-Cleanup section:
  enable toggle, days threshold, scope (live_only/all), action
  (archive/delete), Preview + Run-now buttons. Preview is
  destructive-action insurance — user can see "would touch N
  files" before pressing Run.
- After a destructive run, the panel auto-refreshes the storage
  stats list so the freed bytes are reflected immediately.
- DE + EN locale strings for every label, button, and report
  message; locale switch live-updates everything.

Settings autosave: enable/days/target/action all included in the
fingerprint so each change persists. autoCleanupDays goes through
the debounced text-input path; the rest are immediate-save
toggles/selects.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-10 21:34:18 +02:00
xRangerDE
b7c7b9eb7c feat: per-streamer storage stats panel — see what eats the disk
With auto-record running across N streamers, disk usage compounds
quickly and silently. New Settings -> Storage card walks the
download folder once per Refresh click and shows per-streamer
totals so the user can decide which folders to thin out.

Server:
- new computeStorageStats() — readdirSync the download_path top
  level, classify each subfolder as a known streamer (matches
  config.streamers case-insensitive), the special "Clips" bucket,
  or extra (unknown user-created folder, surfaced separately so
  it does not get conflated with archive bytes). Recursive
  walkFolderForStats counts files + total bytes + live-only bytes
  (subfolder named "live" — populated by the live-recording
  feature) + chat bytes (anything matching .chat.json or
  .chat.jsonl). Skips per-entry on permission errors so a single
  blocked folder can not abort the whole scan.
- Sort order: largest first, both for streamers and extras.
- IPC get-storage-stats returns the structured result.

Renderer:
- Settings card with a Refresh button + summary line ("X files,
  Y bytes, free disk Z") + two tables (known-streamers, then
  extras) with columns for file count, total bytes, live bytes,
  chat bytes, and a per-row Open button that drops the user
  straight into Explorer at that folder.
- Tables built via createElement (no innerHTML) so a streamer
  named with HTML special chars cannot escape the cell.
- DE + EN labels for everything; column headers and the Open
  button locale-switch on the fly.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-10 20:54:19 +02:00
xRangerDE
56261216a9 feat: live stream recording — record streamers as they go live
VODs disappear from Twitch after 7-60 days depending on the channel
partnership tier. Anyone serious about archiving needs to capture
streams while they are still live, not after. The downloader is now
a recorder too.

End-user surface:
- Each streamer in the sidebar has a small red "REC" pill next to
  the remove-x. Click it -> server checks Helix (or public GQL when
  no client_id is configured) for live status. If the channel is
  online a new queue item is added with isLive: true, status:
  pending; the existing queue scheduler picks it up. Toast feedback
  for offline / already-recording / generic-failure cases.
- Live items render with a pulsing red REC badge in the queue title
  row and skip the bulk-select checkbox + the merge-group selector
  (they don't make sense for an open-ended capture).
- Output goes to {download_path}/{streamer}/live/
  {streamer}_LIVE_{YYYY-MM-DD}_{HH-mm-ss}.mp4 — timestamped so back-
  to-back recordings of the same channel never collide.
- Streamlink runs without --hls-start-offset / --hls-duration so it
  records until the stream actually ends or the user hits cancel /
  remove. The existing per-item filename claim, integrity check on
  close, and downloaded_vod_ids tracking apply unchanged (live
  recordings are not added to downloaded_vod_ids since they have
  no Twitch VOD ID).

Server plumbing:
- New getLiveStreamInfo(login) helper. Helix /streams when an app
  token is available (better metadata: title + game), public GQL
  fallback otherwise so users in public-mode still get live status.
- New IPC start-live-recording(streamerName) does the live check,
  refuses with ALREADY_RECORDING if a live item for the same
  channel is already pending or downloading.
- downloadVOD branches into a small downloadLiveStream helper when
  item.isLive — computes the timestamped filename, ensures the
  per-streamer/live folder exists, hands off to downloadVODPart
  with null start/end times.
- sanitizeQueueItem preserves the isLive flag across queue file
  reload so a recording in progress survives an app restart in
  state (though streamlink itself dies on app exit and the user
  has to re-trigger).

DE + EN locale strings for every toast + tooltip + the queue badge.
CSS animation for the pulsing badge so it visually distinguishes
live recordings from regular VOD downloads at a glance.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-10 20:30:08 +02:00
xRangerDE
fdb096fa96 feat: streamlink quality preference + per-item notifications + path validation
Three Phase-11 wins.

1. Streamlink stream quality is now configurable. config.streamlink_quality
   defaults to "best" (preserves prior behaviour) but can be set to source,
   1080p60, 720p60, 720p, 480p, or audio_only via a new dropdown in
   Settings -> Download. The chosen quality is passed as STREAMS to
   streamlink with ",best" appended as a fallback so an old VOD lacking
   the chosen rendition still completes. Used by both the queue
   downloadVODPart and the standalone download-clip IPC. The whitelist is
   enforced via normalizeStreamlinkQuality so an arbitrary string in the
   config file falls back to "best".

2. Per-item completion notifications. Default off because long queues
   would spam the OS notifications panel. When enabled (Settings ->
   Queue zwischen App-Starts checkbox area), every successful download
   pops a "{title}" notification whose click brings the window forward
   AND opens shell.showItemInFolder on the produced file (or the
   download folder if the file is gone). The end-of-queue summary
   notification still fires regardless.

3. Download-path writability check on selectFolder. The renderer now
   asks the new check-folder-writable IPC after the user picks a
   folder; if isDownloadPathWritable returns false, a warning toast
   surfaces immediately instead of the next download failing with a
   cryptic "datei zu klein" / "ENOENT" error. Save proceeds anyway —
   the user might be picking a USB-stick path that is offline at the
   moment.

Plus DE + EN locale strings for every label/option/hint, all wired
through applyLanguageToStaticUI for live language switch.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-10 20:00:36 +02:00
xRangerDE
6379723248 feat: taskbar progress + VOD card delegation + context menu + LRU bound
Four wins from a deep-audit pass.

1. Windows taskbar progress bar. While downloads run, mainWindow.
   setProgressBar(0..1) shows aggregate progress on the taskbar icon
   (visible while minimised). New activeDownloadProgress map tracks
   per-item fractions because main's downloadQueue.progress field
   is not updated mid-download (only renderer streams progress).
   Cleared via clearDownloadProgress in processOneQueueItem.finally
   so the bar resets when the queue idles.

2. VOD card data-* refactor. The previous inline-onclick template
   strings did escapedTitle = title.replace(/'/, "\\'").replace(/"/,
   "&quot;") and then interpolated that into onclick="addToQueue('...')".
   Edge cases (titles with backslash, &apos;, etc.) could break the
   JS parser. All identity now lives on data-vod-id / -url / -title /
   -date / -streamer / -duration on .vod-card. A delegated click
   listener on #vodGrid reads the dataset at click time and
   dispatches to openClipDialog / addToQueue / openExternal. Plus:
   clicking the thumbnail / title / meta now opens the VOD on Twitch
   in the OS default browser.

3. Right-click context menu on VOD cards. Items: "Open on Twitch",
   "Copy VOD URL" (uses navigator.clipboard, toast confirmation),
   "Trim VOD", "+ Queue", and toggle "Mark as downloaded" /
   "Unmark downloaded". The mark toggle hits a new
   ipcMain.handle("mark-vod-downloaded", id, mark) so a user can
   add or remove entries in config.downloaded_vod_ids manually
   without re-downloading. Menu auto-closes on outside-click /
   Escape / scroll. Repositioned to stay inside the viewport.

4. userIdLoginCache now bounded (insertion-order eviction at 4096).
   Was Map<string, string> with no cap; setUserIdLogin helper
   centralises insertion + eviction. Long-running sessions with
   thousands of unique streamer lookups no longer accumulate the
   reverse-lookup table forever.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-10 15:56:33 +02:00
xRangerDE
e2c0e3a2bf feat: hide-downloaded filter + reset list + config export/import
Three companion features around the 4.5.22 already-downloaded badge.

1. "Hide downloaded" toggle in the VOD filter row. Persisted to
   localStorage so power users who keep it on across sessions don't
   re-flip it on every launch. Filter applies before the title-search
   filter so the match counter stays consistent.

2. "Reset downloaded list" button in a new Backup & Maintenance
   settings card. Confirm-dialog before clearing, IPC returns the
   removed count for a "cleared N entries" toast. Renderer refreshes
   its config copy + re-renders the VOD grid so badges disappear
   immediately. No files are touched.

3. Config export / import via dialog.show*Dialog. Export strips
   client_secret (should never travel as plain text via cloud sync),
   tags the file with __exportVersion + __exportedAt. Import runs
   the JSON through normalizeConfigTemplates so out-of-range fields
   fall back to defaults; if the imported file lacks client_secret,
   the existing value is preserved. After import the renderer reloads
   config + relocalizes if language changed + re-renders streamers /
   settings form / VOD grid.

DE + EN locale strings for every label, button, toast, and confirm
dialog. New backupCardTitle / backupCardIntro section header in
Settings.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-10 15:46:21 +02:00
xRangerDE
3e1d4e188c feat: cutter/merge i18n + per-item retry + status-bar queue summary
Three Phase-6 wins.

1. Cutter & Merge tab labels were the same i18n gap as the trim-VOD
   dialog before 4.5.20: Dauer / Aufloesung / FPS / Auswahl / Start: /
   Ende: / Schneiden / Zusammenfuegen were hardcoded German in
   index.html. Each got an id + setText wiring + DE/EN locale strings
   (cutter.infoDuration / .infoResolution / .infoFps / .infoSelection
   / .startLabel / .endLabel; cutter.cut + merge.merge already existed
   for dynamic state, now also used as initial text on btnCut /
   btnMerge).

2. Per-item retry button on failed queue entries. The existing
   "retry failed" queue-action retried ALL failed items at once;
   when only one specific item should be retried (e.g. transient
   network blip on one URL), the user had to remove every other
   failed item first. New ipcMain.handle("retry-queue-item", id)
   resets that single item to status: pending and triggers
   processQueue if idle. A small ↻ icon now sits next to the
   remove (x) button on items in the error state.

3. Status bar queue summary. The footer previously showed only the
   connection status + version. With longer queues the user had to
   scroll the queue panel to see how many downloads were active
   versus pending. New span between the status indicator and the
   version reads "{downloading} dl, {pending} queued" (locale-aware,
   hidden when queue is empty). Updated on onQueueUpdated and
   onDownloadProgress so it stays live.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-10 14:02:42 +02:00
xRangerDE
16d2456770 feat: trim-VOD dialog i18n + Twitch API help link + log file shortcut
Three small UX wins.

1. Trim-VOD dialog: every inner label was hardcoded German in
   index.html (Start:, Ende:, Startzeit (HH:MM:SS):, Dauer:, Start
   Part-Nummer..., Leer lassen = Teil 1, Dateinamen-Format:, Zur
   Queue hinzufuegen). EN-mode users had a German dialog. Each
   element now has an id + setText wiring + DE/EN locale strings.

2. Settings -> Twitch API card now opens with a help line + link
   to dev.twitch.tv/console/apps. Uses window.api.openExternal so
   the link opens in the user's default browser instead of the
   Electron renderer (which has nodeIntegration off / no native
   navigation). Fixes the "no idea how to set this up" first-run
   friction.

3. Settings -> Live Debug Log gets an "Open log file" button next
   to Refresh. Uses a new ipcMain handle (open-debug-log-file ->
   shell.showItemInFolder on DEBUG_LOG_FILE) so users no longer
   have to navigate manually to ProgramData. As a small defensive
   bundle:
   - get-debug-log: lines parameter capped at [1, 5000] so a
     misbehaving renderer (or future feature) cannot ask main to
     slice millions of lines.
   - export-runtime-metrics: now uses writeFileAtomicSync (the
     fsync+rename helper from cycle 1) instead of plain
     writeFileSync so a power loss mid-export cannot leave a
     half-written metrics file at the user-chosen path.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-10 13:33:10 +02:00
xRangerDE
933af6a6da feat: queue "Open file" / "Show in folder" + clickable finish notification
After a download completes there was no way to jump to the result
without manually navigating the download folder.

Server-side:
- DownloadResult and QueueItem gain optional outputFiles: string[]
  (single entry for VOD/clip, multi for parts/merge-group splits).
  Threaded through every downloadVOD / processDownloadMergeGroup
  branch into processOneQueueItem which attaches it to the queue
  item on success. Persisted via sanitizeQueueItem so the actions
  survive a queue file reload.
- New IPC handlers open-file (shell.openPath) and show-in-folder
  (shell.showItemInFolder), both with existence + type checks.
- The "downloads finished" Notification gets a click handler that
  brings the window to the foreground and opens the download folder.

Renderer-side:
- Expanded queue-item details now render an action row when
  status === completed and outputFiles is non-empty.
- "Open file" only shown when there is exactly one file (so multi-
  part downloads do not surprise the user by opening just part 1).
  "Show in folder" always shown.
- DE / EN locale strings + a graceful toast if the file was moved
  or deleted between completion and click.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-10 12:19:29 +02:00
xRangerDE
424b312551 refactor: extract shared interfaces to src/types.ts
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-20 09:44:37 +01:00
xRangerDE
645d2f147b feat(merge-split): add createMergeGroup IPC handler
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-19 17:47:36 +01:00
xRangerDE
4750af2f97 feat(merge-split): add MergeGroup type definitions to all interface locations
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-19 17:46:20 +01:00
xRangerDE
b7cd8fbec2 release: 4.2.3 improve updates and startup UX 2026-03-06 02:34:16 +01:00
xRangerDE
2631924ef5 chore: migrate repository to Codeberg, bump version to 4.2.0, update update logic 2026-03-01 20:23:21 +01:00