The bundle-ID and display-name renames weren't enough — the actual
Xcode target/product name was still "Jarvis", which drives CFBundleName,
Xcode's Organizer archive list, the .xcodeproj filename, and the scheme
name. Renamed all the way through:
- project.yml: top-level name, target key, PRODUCT_NAME, source/info paths
- Jarvis/ -> Jervis/ (source folder, git-tracked as renames, no content
diffs on the moved files)
- .gitignore, CI workflows, README, CONTRIBUTING: Jarvis.xcodeproj /
scheme Jarvis -> Jervis.xcodeproj / scheme Jervis
Verified: xcodebuild -scheme Jervis succeeds, produces Jervis.app,
CFBundleName/CFBundleExecutable/CFBundleDisplayName all read "Jervis".
CFBundleIdentifier intentionally stays com.kisani.jarvis (per prior
decision — bundle ID isn't user-facing anywhere including Organizer).
Swift type names (JarvisApp, JarvisWordmark, etc.) and the Gitea repo
name/URL are unchanged — pure internal source identifiers, not user or
developer-facing product identity.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Old stories were reading "1 hr ago" because updatedAt bumps every time
the backend attaches another article to a cluster, however loosely
related. firstSeenAt is when the cluster actually first appeared and
is already in the API response — just wasn't decoded.
Verified live: story_1a37c858235b (F1 Austria GP recap) has
firstSeenAt 2026-06-16 but updatedAt 2026-07-11, freshnessScore 0.96 —
looked brand new despite being 25 days old. Also confirmed the API's
isStale field is unusable as a stopgap (always false regardless of age).
Ranking still surfaces old stories at the top — that's server-side
(signalScore/freshnessScore) and out of scope for the client per the
architecture rule against re-ranking. Logged in BACKLOG #15.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
APIClient:
- markAllRead(storyIds💊) — POST /me/read/bulk with device ID, timestamp,
source label, and pill name so backend can record context
Models:
- PaginatedStories gains unreadCount, readSuppressedCount, lastReadSyncAt,
activePill — backend now returns these so the UI can report honest state
SignalFeedView:
- Header "…" menu replaces the standalone settings button; menu contains
"Mark all as read" (disabled while pending or when nothing is unread) and
a Settings item
- markAllRead() captures all visible unread IDs, optimistically inserts
ReadStory for each, shows toast ("Marked N stories as read"), then fires
the bulk API; on failure deletes the optimistic ReadStory records and
shows an honest error toast ("Sync failed. Stories may reappear until retry.")
- Toast auto-dismisses after 3.5s, appears at the bottom of the ZStack
with a slide-up + opacity animation
Cross-pill suppression was already in place — backend applies
unread_story_condition() to every /stories request regardless of tags,
so stories marked read in All disappear from Tech, Sport, etc. on the
next pill fetch.
Co-Authored-By: Kutesir <tqwyy79vzn@privaterelay.appleid.com>
- East Africa pill: merges Uganda + east-africa tags; Uganda pinned first via sub-sections
- Southern Africa pill: covers SA, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Mozambique; SA/Namibia/Botswana prioritized
- StoryStore.setPill now resets lastSyncedAt to bypass 30s rate-limit on filter switch
- sectionSupplement background fetch populates sparse regional sections in All digest
- SignalFeedView digestContent: flat hero+scroll path for pills without subSections (was showing max 5)
- Theme: removed standalone Uganda pill, wired new sub-section layouts
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add tags[] to CachedStory (defaulted for lightweight migration) and persist
them on upsert; offline StorySummary now carries the cached tags instead of
falling back to topic. Backend stays the source of truth.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replace the keyword/source-majority Interest system with a StoryPill enum that
matches stories by canonical category slugs. StorySummary gains a tolerant
tags[] (optional, decode-safe); effectiveTags uses tags, falling back to topic
during the backend transition. No more headline keyword-searching on the client —
the backend decides classification; the client asks slug membership.
Pills: All, F1, Sport, AI, Cloud, HomeLab, Tech, Uganda, South Africa, Canada, US.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Sink already-seen and read stories to the bottom of the feed (new SeenStory
model + per-load snapshot so order is stable while scrolling and refreshes
sink what you've seen) so fresh content surfaces.
- F1 matching: clear F1 headline OR a majority of F1-feed sources, replacing the
broad keyword list that leaked crypto in (fia -> "deFIAnt"). Dropped unused
matchSources path.
- Remove the East Africa pill.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Swipe left bookmarks a story (toggle) into the Saved tab; swipe right opens
the iOS share sheet and marks the story read.
- New SavedStory SwiftData model; Saved tab now lists explicit bookmarks
instead of the whole offline cache.
- Convert the feed to a styled List (native swipeActions require it), keeping
the flat look, pull-to-refresh, and infinite scroll. Add a ShareSheet wrapper.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Don't blank the feed on refresh: keep current stories until new data
arrives, and ignore benign URLError.cancelled (-999) so a network blip
no longer wipes the list. Coalesce WebSocket story.created bursts into a
single debounced refresh.
- Empty state now distinguishes polling, couldn't-reach-server (with the
error + host + Retry), offline, and genuinely-empty.
- Track read stories in SwiftData (ReadStory); mark a story read when opened
and drop/dim its signal stripe across the feed and Latest/Saved/Search.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
SwiftUI client for a self-hosted RSS news-correlation platform: signal feed,
story detail, article reader, feed manager, and LAN⇄Tailscale connectivity.
Project generated from project.yml via XcodeGen.
Includes CI build matrix (macOS 14/15 × Debug/Release), issue templates,
backlog, and API/backend handoff docs.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>