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Alejandro Gómez fc2e680afd feat: add reply functionality and require active account for composer
Reply Functionality:
- Added Reply button to each message (visible on hover)
- Button appears in message header next to timestamp
- Uses Reply icon from lucide-react
- Clicking reply sets the replyTo state with message ID
- Reply preview shows in composer when replying

Active Account Requirements:
- Check for active account using accountManager.active$
- Only show composer if user has active account
- Only enable reply buttons if user has active account
- Show "Sign in to send messages" message when no active account
- Prevent sending messages without active account

UI Improvements:
- Reply button uses opacity transition on hover (0 → 100)
- Positioned with ml-auto to align right in header
- Reply button only visible on group hover for clean UI
- Consistent styling with muted-foreground color scheme

Benefits:
- Users can reply to specific messages inline
- Clear indication when authentication is required
- Prevents errors from attempting to send without account
- Professional chat UX with hover interactions

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-01-11 23:12:07 +01:00

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CLAUDE.md

This file provides guidance to Claude Code (claude.ai/code) when working with code in this repository.

Project Overview

Grimoire is a Nostr protocol explorer and developer tool. It's a tiling window manager interface where each window is a Nostr "app" (profile viewer, event feed, NIP documentation, etc.). Commands are launched Unix-style via Cmd+K palette.

Stack: React 19 + TypeScript + Vite + TailwindCSS + Jotai + Dexie + Applesauce

Core Architecture

Dual State System

UI State (src/core/state.ts + src/core/logic.ts):

  • Jotai atom persisted to localStorage
  • Pure functions for all mutations: (state, payload) => newState
  • Manages workspaces, windows, layout tree, active account

Nostr State (src/services/event-store.ts):

  • Singleton EventStore from applesauce-core
  • Single source of truth for all Nostr events
  • Reactive: components subscribe via hooks, auto-update on new events
  • Handles replaceable events automatically (profiles, contact lists, etc.)

Relay State (src/services/relay-liveness.ts):

  • Singleton RelayLiveness tracks relay health across sessions
  • Persisted to Dexie relayLiveness table
  • Maintains failure counts, backoff states, last success/failure times
  • Prevents repeated connection attempts to dead relays

Nostr Query State Machine (src/lib/req-state-machine.ts + src/hooks/useReqTimelineEnhanced.ts):

  • Accurate tracking of REQ subscriptions across multiple relays
  • Distinguishes between LIVE, LOADING, PARTIAL, OFFLINE, CLOSED, and FAILED states
  • Solves "LIVE with 0 relays" bug by tracking per-relay connection state and event counts
  • Pattern: Subscribe to relays individually to detect per-relay EOSE and errors

Critical: Don't create new EventStore, RelayPool, or RelayLiveness instances - use the singletons in src/services/

Event Loading (src/services/loaders.ts):

  • Unified loader auto-fetches missing events when queried via eventStore.event() or eventStore.replaceable()
  • Custom eventLoader() with smart relay hint merging for explicit loading with context
  • addressLoader and profileLoader for replaceable events with batching
  • createTimelineLoader for paginated feeds

Action System (src/services/hub.ts):

  • ActionRunner (v5) executes actions with signing and publishing
  • Actions are async functions: async ({ factory, sign, publish }) => { ... }
  • Use await publish(event) to publish (not generators/yield)

Window System

Windows are rendered in a recursive binary split layout (via react-mosaic-component):

  • Each window has: id (UUID), appId (type identifier), title, props
  • Layout is a tree: leaf nodes are window IDs, branch nodes split space
  • Never manipulate layout tree directly - use callbacks from mosaic

Workspaces are virtual desktops, each with its own layout tree.

Command System

src/types/man.ts defines all commands as Unix man pages:

  • Each command has an appId (which app to open) and argParser (CLI → props)
  • Parsers can be async (e.g., resolving NIP-05 addresses)
  • Command pattern: user types profile alice@example.com → parser resolves → opens ProfileViewer with props

Global Flags (src/lib/global-flags.ts):

  • Global flags work across ALL commands and are extracted before command-specific parsing
  • --title "Custom Title" - Override the window title (supports quotes, emoji, Unicode)
    • Example: profile alice --title "👤 Alice"
    • Example: req -k 1 -a npub... --title "My Feed"
    • Position independent: can appear before, after, or in the middle of command args
  • Tokenization uses shell-quote library for proper quote/whitespace handling
  • Display priority: customTitle > dynamicTitle (from DynamicWindowTitle) > appId.toUpperCase()

Reactive Nostr Pattern

Applesauce uses RxJS observables for reactive data flow:

  1. Events arrive from relays → added to EventStore
  2. Queries/hooks subscribe to EventStore observables
  3. Components re-render automatically when events update
  4. Replaceable events (kind 0, 3, 10000-19999, 30000-39999) auto-replace older versions

Use hooks like useProfile(), useNostrEvent(), useTimeline() - they handle subscriptions.

The use$ Hook (applesauce v5):

import { use$ } from "applesauce-react/hooks";

// Direct observable (for BehaviorSubjects - never undefined)
const account = use$(accounts.active$);

// Factory with deps (for dynamic observables)
const event = use$(() => eventStore.event(eventId), [eventId]);
const timeline = use$(() => eventStore.timeline(filters), [filters]);

Applesauce Helpers & Caching

Critical Performance Insight: Applesauce helpers cache computed values internally using symbols. You don't need useMemo when calling applesauce helpers.

// ❌ WRONG - Unnecessary memoization
const title = useMemo(() => getArticleTitle(event), [event]);
const text = useMemo(() => getHighlightText(event), [event]);

// ✅ CORRECT - Helpers cache internally
const title = getArticleTitle(event);
const text = getHighlightText(event);

How it works: Helpers use getOrComputeCachedValue(event, symbol, compute) to cache results on the event object. The first call computes and caches, subsequent calls return the cached value instantly.

Available Helpers (split between packages in applesauce v5):

From applesauce-core/helpers (protocol-level):

  • Tags: getTagValue(event, name) - get single tag value (searches hidden tags first)
  • Profile: getProfileContent(event), getDisplayName(metadata, fallback)
  • Pointers: parseCoordinate(aTag), getEventPointerFromETag, getAddressPointerFromATag, getProfilePointerFromPTag
  • Filters: isFilterEqual(a, b), matchFilter(filter, event), mergeFilters(...filters)
  • Relays: getSeenRelays, mergeRelaySets, getInboxes, getOutboxes
  • URL: normalizeURL

From applesauce-common/helpers (social/NIP-specific):

  • Article: getArticleTitle, getArticleSummary, getArticleImage, getArticlePublished
  • Highlight: getHighlightText, getHighlightSourceUrl, getHighlightSourceEventPointer, getHighlightSourceAddressPointer, getHighlightContext, getHighlightComment
  • Threading: getNip10References(event) - parses NIP-10 thread tags
  • Comment: getCommentReplyPointer(event) - parses NIP-22 comment replies
  • Zap: getZapAmount, getZapSender, getZapRecipient, getZapComment
  • Reactions: getReactionEventPointer(event), getReactionAddressPointer(event)
  • Lists: getRelaysFromList

Custom Grimoire Helpers (not in applesauce):

  • getTagValues(event, name) - plural version to get array of tag values (src/lib/nostr-utils.ts)
  • resolveFilterAliases(filter, pubkey, contacts) - resolves $me/$contacts aliases (src/lib/nostr-utils.ts)
  • getDisplayName(pubkey, metadata) - enhanced version with pubkey fallback (src/lib/nostr-utils.ts)
  • NIP-34 git helpers (src/lib/nip34-helpers.ts) - wraps getTagValue for repository, issue, patch metadata
  • NIP-C0 code snippet helpers (src/lib/nip-c0-helpers.ts) - wraps getTagValue for code metadata

When to use useMemo:

  • Complex transformations not using applesauce helpers (sorting, filtering, mapping)
  • Creating objects/arrays for dependency tracking (options, configurations)
  • Expensive computations that don't call applesauce helpers
  • Direct calls to applesauce helpers (they cache internally)
  • Grimoire helpers that wrap getTagValue (caching propagates)

Key Conventions

  • Path Alias: @/ = ./src/
  • Styling: Tailwind + HSL CSS variables (theme tokens defined in index.css)
  • Types: Prefer types from applesauce-core, extend in src/types/ when needed
  • File Organization: By domain (nostr/, ui/, services/, hooks/, lib/)
  • State Logic: All UI state mutations go through src/core/logic.ts pure functions

Important Patterns

Adding New Commands:

  1. Add entry to manPages in src/types/man.ts
  2. Create parser in src/lib/*-parser.ts if argument parsing needed
  3. Create viewer component for the appId
  4. Wire viewer into window rendering (WindowTitle.tsx)

Working with Nostr Data:

  • Event data comes from singleton EventStore (reactive)
  • Metadata cached in Dexie (src/services/db.ts) for offline access
  • Active account stored in Jotai state, synced via useAccountSync hook
  • Use inbox/outbox relay pattern for user relay lists

Event Rendering:

  • Feed renderers: KindRenderer component with renderers registry in src/components/nostr/kinds/index.tsx
  • Detail renderers: DetailKindRenderer component with detailRenderers registry
  • Registry pattern allows adding new kind renderers without modifying parent components
  • Falls back to DefaultKindRenderer or feed renderer for unregistered kinds
  • Naming Convention: Use human-friendly names for renderers (e.g., LiveActivityRenderer instead of Kind30311Renderer) to make code understandable without memorizing kind numbers
    • Feed renderer: [Name]Renderer.tsx (e.g., LiveActivityRenderer.tsx)
    • Detail renderer: [Name]DetailRenderer.tsx (e.g., LiveActivityDetailRenderer.tsx)

Mosaic Layout:

  • Layout mutations via updateLayout() callback only
  • Don't traverse or modify layout tree manually
  • Adding/removing windows handled by logic.ts functions

Error Boundaries:

  • All event renderers wrapped in EventErrorBoundary component
  • Prevents one broken event from crashing entire feed or detail view
  • Provides diagnostic UI with retry capability and error details
  • Error boundaries auto-reset when event changes

Chat System

Current Status: Only NIP-29 (relay-based groups) is supported. Other protocols are planned for future releases.

Architecture: Protocol adapter pattern for supporting multiple Nostr messaging protocols:

  • src/lib/chat/adapters/base-adapter.ts - Base interface all adapters implement
  • src/lib/chat/adapters/nip-29-adapter.ts - NIP-29 relay groups (currently enabled)
  • Other adapters (NIP-C7, NIP-17, NIP-28, NIP-53) are implemented but commented out

NIP-29 Group Format: relay'group-id (wss:// prefix optional)

  • Examples: relay.example.com'bitcoin-dev, wss://nos.lol'welcome
  • Groups are hosted on a single relay that enforces membership and moderation
  • Messages are kind 9, metadata is kind 39000, admins are kind 39001, members are kind 39002

Key Components:

  • src/components/ChatViewer.tsx - Main chat interface (protocol-agnostic)
  • src/components/chat/ReplyPreview.tsx - Shows reply context with scroll-to functionality
  • src/lib/chat-parser.ts - Auto-detects protocol from identifier format
  • src/types/chat.ts - Protocol-agnostic types (Conversation, Message, etc.)

Usage:

chat relay.example.com'bitcoin-dev        # Join NIP-29 group
chat wss://nos.lol'welcome                # Join with explicit wss:// prefix

Adding New Protocols (for future work):

  1. Create new adapter extending ChatProtocolAdapter in src/lib/chat/adapters/
  2. Implement all required methods (parseIdentifier, resolveConversation, loadMessages, sendMessage)
  3. Uncomment adapter registration in src/lib/chat-parser.ts and src/components/ChatViewer.tsx
  4. Update command docs in src/types/man.ts if needed

Testing

Test Framework: Vitest with node environment

Running Tests:

npm test          # Watch mode (auto-runs on file changes)
npm run test:ui   # Visual UI for test exploration
npm run test:run  # Single run (CI mode)

Test Conventions:

  • Test files: *.test.ts or *.test.tsx colocated with source files
  • Focus on testing pure functions and parsing logic
  • Use descriptive test names that explain behavior
  • Group related tests with describe blocks

What to Test:

  • Parsers (src/lib/*-parser.ts): All argument parsing logic, edge cases, validation
  • Pure functions (src/core/logic.ts): State mutations, business logic
  • Utilities (src/lib/*.ts): Helper functions, data transformations
  • Not UI components: React components tested manually (for now)

Example Test Structure:

describe("parseReqCommand", () => {
  describe("kind flag (-k, --kind)", () => {
    it("should parse single kind", () => {
      const result = parseReqCommand(["-k", "1"]);
      expect(result.filter.kinds).toEqual([1]);
    });

    it("should deduplicate kinds", () => {
      const result = parseReqCommand(["-k", "1,3,1"]);
      expect(result.filter.kinds).toEqual([1, 3]);
    });
  });
});

Verification Requirements

CRITICAL: Before marking any task complete, verify changes work correctly:

  1. For any code change: Run npm run test:run - tests must pass
  2. For UI changes: Run npm run build - build must succeed
  3. For style/lint changes: Run npm run lint - no new errors

Quick verification command:

npm run lint && npm run test:run && npm run build

If tests fail, fix the issues before proceeding. Never leave broken tests or a failing build.

Slash Commands

Use these commands for common workflows:

  • /verify - Run full verification suite (lint + test + build)
  • /test - Run tests and report results
  • /lint-fix - Auto-fix lint and formatting issues
  • /commit-push-pr - Create a commit and PR with proper formatting
  • /review - Review changes for quality and Nostr best practices

Critical Notes

  • React 19 features in use (ensure compatibility)
  • LocalStorage persistence has quota handling built-in
  • Dark mode is default (controlled via HTML class)
  • EventStore handles event deduplication and replaceability automatically
  • Run tests before committing changes to parsers or core logic
  • Always run /verify before creating a PR