The priority badge in the issue/project priority picker dropdown used a
parallel `bg-priority` orange color family (with opacity gradient for level
intensity), while the standalone PriorityIcon outside the dropdown used
semantic tokens — destructive for Urgent, warning for High/Medium, info for
Low. The two languages produced an inconsistency users noticed most clearly
on Low: blue in the list, orange in the picker.
Switch the dropdown badges to the same semantic tokens as the icon, and
remove the now-unused `--priority` / `--color-priority` design token from
both `packages/ui/styles/tokens.css` and `apps/web/app/custom.css`.
Closesmultica-ai/multica#2289
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* fix(landing): scope landing route to always-light palette
The landing page sections use hardcoded light colors (bg-white / #0a0d12),
but shared components rendered inside — notably CloudWaitlistExpand on
/download — use semantic tokens that flip to dark values under next-themes'
`.dark` class, producing a mismatched dark card on an otherwise light page
when the user's OS is in dark mode.
Add a `.landing-light` class on the landing layout wrapper that re-declares
all color tokens to their light values for the subtree, so nested
token-driven components stay in lockstep with the hardcoded palette.
* test(agent): serialize fake-executable writes to avoid ETXTBSY on CI
TestKimiBackendInvokesACPSubcommand (and its Kimi/Codex siblings) write a
shell script to a per-test TempDir and then fork/exec it. With t.Parallel()
enabled across the package, a concurrent goroutine's fork can inherit the
still-open write fd to another test's new executable; Linux then rejects
the subsequent exec with ETXTBSY (seen as
fork/exec /tmp/.../kimi: text file busy
on GitHub Actions).
Introduce writeTestExecutable, which holds syscall.ForkLock.RLock across
OpenFile→Write→Close. Fork (which takes ForkLock.Lock) cannot run while we
hold RLock, so no sibling fork inherits our write fd. Ran the three callers
with -count=10 under -p=1 and the full package with no failures.
- Extract MulticaIcon and ThemeProvider to packages/ui (remove duplication)
- Extract shared CSS (scrollbar, shiki, entrance-spin) to packages/ui/styles/base.css
- Add NavigationAdapter.openInNewTab/getShareableUrl for platform-agnostic navigation
- Fix window.open() / window.location.href in shared views to use NavigationAdapter
- Add resolve.dedupe for React in electron-vite config
- Fix desktop tsconfig (noImplicitAny: true)
- Use catalog: for all desktop dependencies
- Add shadcn + tw-animate-css to desktop dependencies (fix phantom deps)
- Add typecheck scripts to all shared packages
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Agent live card now uses the sentinel pattern to detect when it scrolls
out of view. When stuck, it collapses to a compact header bar with brand
styling and backdrop blur, with a ChevronUp button to scroll back.
When scrolled back into view, the card seamlessly expands to full view.
Also adds semantic colors to Sonner toast icons (success/info/warning/
error/loading) and fixes icon-to-text alignment in toasts globally.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Fix global scrollbar overflow by removing h-svh from html element
- Add h-full overflow-hidden to html/body for proper app-like layout
- Fix default button variant: add shadow-sm and hover:bg-primary/90
- Update sidebar create-issue button to bg-background with shadow
- Add WorkspaceAvatar component and search/new-issue actions to sidebar header
- Improve theme provider with TooltipProvider wrapper
- Polish various page layouts, pickers, modals, and code block styling
- Clean up custom.css unused styles
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Migrate all shadcn components into apps/web/components/ui/ so the web app
is fully independent from packages/ui for its UI layer. Update to the
latest shadcn base-nova style. Add missing semantic color variables
(success, warning, info, canvas), font-mono mapping, scrollbar styling,
and wrap Select items in SelectGroup for proper padding.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>