Three items from docs/plans/invoices-module.md §"Offene Punkte" that
actually block real-world dogfooding:
1. Bezahlte Rechnung → Finance-Einnahme
- financeStore.upsertTransactionFromInvoice(): deterministic id
(invoice-tx-{invoiceId}) so marking the same invoice paid twice
updates instead of duplicating. Uses table.put for the upsert.
- invoicesStore.markPaid() calls it after the status transition,
decrypts to get the gross + snapshot, converts minor→major for
the finance row, formats description as "Rechnung {number} — {client}".
- Best-effort: the call is try/catched so the invoice write (the
thing the user initiated) never fails because of a finance bridge
hiccup. Logs a warning instead.
- Multi-currency caveat: finance's bare-number model loses the
currency — documented in the upsert helper's comment. Works for
single-currency freelancers (the 95% case).
2. Strukturierte Adressen für QR-Bill
- LocalInvoiceSettings gains senderStreet/Zip/City/Country (nullable,
so existing rows don't need a migration). Encryption registry
updated to cover the new fields — same sensitivity tier as the
legacy senderAddress blob.
- InvoiceClientSnapshot gains street/zip/city/country, same shape
as Debtor.
- qr-bill.buildQRBillData prefers structured fields; falls back to
parseAddress(senderAddress) for users who haven't touched the new
settings form. Same preference chain on the client/debtor side.
- PDF header + DetailView recipient block prefer structured too —
stays in lockstep with what the QR-Bill reads.
- SenderProfileForm replaces the single textarea with four labeled
inputs. Legacy free-text address moves behind a <details> as a
"weird edge case" escape hatch (Postfach, c/o etc.).
- ClientPicker: same split, with contacts-source mapping using
structured fields directly (contacts already have street/postalCode/
city so no info loss).
- Three new qr-bill tests cover the preference order: structured
wins, legacy falls back, malformed snapshot omits debtor.
3. MODULE_REGISTRY.md
- Added `invoices` under "Finanzen" with the cross-link note.
Tests: 48/48 green (up from 45), 0 type errors. Open Phase-2/3 items
still parked: camt.053 bank reconciliation, number-sequence multi-
device collision, unfreezing the paid→void edge.
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The module was named "ai-rituals" because every step was a tool call
(log drink, show tasks, create task from text input). That framing
excluded a whole class of rituals that *don't* capture data —
personal ceremonies that just want to hold the user's attention for a
minute: the morning coffee, the Sunday reset, the before-bed shutdown.
Changes:
- Renamed the module: apps/web/src/lib/modules/ai-rituals → rituals
- App id 'ai-rituals' → 'rituals' in app-registry/apps.ts
- Moved the category from 'ai' to 'life' in app-registry/categories.ts
(personal practice, not an AI subsystem)
- Added RitualCategory = 'utility' | 'ceremony' | 'mixed' on both
LocalRitual and RitualTemplate. Defaults to 'utility' on read so
existing data from before this change stays accessible.
- 3 new step types in the RitualStepConfig union:
- presence : markdown body + optional countdown, no tool call.
Use case: "Fünf Minuten still trinken."
- breath : guided breathing with a circle that expands/contracts
on inhale/exhale. Presets: box (4-4-4-4), 4-7-8,
coherent (5-0-5-0), plus custom timings.
- media : image + caption (mantra / photo / quote) with
optional linger timer.
- RitualRunner extended: timer teardown on step change, breath state
machine with phase-driven scaling animation, stop/early-exit for
both.
- 3 ceremony templates seeded:
- Morgenkaffee : Wasser → Aufbrühen → 3 tiefe Atemzüge →
5 Min still trinken
- Sonntag-Reset : Ankommen → Streaks → Was nehme ich mit? →
Nächste Woche → Handy weg (mixed)
- Vor dem Schlaf : Bildschirme aus → 4-7-8 Atmung → Journal-
Eintrag → Loslassen
- ListView: category filter chips (Alle / Utility / Zeremoniell),
templates grouped by category in the picker, category pill on each
ritual row (hidden for the default 'utility').
- docs/MODULE_REGISTRY.md: moved from AI-System (now 8) to Gesundheit
& Wellness (now 11).
No schema migration — the new `category` field is optional on
LocalRitual and falls back to 'utility' when undefined, so Dexie
doesn't need a version bump. Existing rituals (none in production)
keep working.
Heads-up for scenes: anyone who had 'ai-rituals' pinned to a workbench
scene will need to re-add it as 'rituals'. Acceptable given
pre-launch state.
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M1 skeleton for a new media-consumption module. Single-table design with
a `kind: 'book' | 'movie' | 'series' | 'comic'` discriminator and a
discriminated `details` union for kind-specific fields (pages / runtime /
episode tracker / issue count). Shared kern: status, rating, review,
favourites, times counter, completedAt — which enables cross-media
queries like a year-in-review.
Dexie migration v26 was already registered in module-registry.ts /
database.ts via the preceding wetter commit (62aac6dfd); this commit
adds the actual module code, encryption registry entry, app-icon,
MANA_APPS entry, Kreativität & Medien category row, and the module
plan at docs/plans/library-module.md.
Encrypted fields (via ENCRYPTION_REGISTRY):
title, originalTitle, creators, review, tags
Plaintext (intentional):
kind, status, year, rating, genres, completedAt, isFavorite, times,
externalIds, details — all needed for the tab filter, status chips,
Jahresrückblick range-scan, and progress UIs.
Product decisions (frozen in the plan):
- audiobooks = kind='book' with details.format='audio'
- manga = kind='comic' (no sub-discriminator)
- metadata lookup (M7) lands as an endpoint in apps/api, not a
standalone service
Guest seed ships one example per kind (Dune, Arrival, Severance, Saga)
so first-run users immediately see what the module does.
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