The credit system was overengineered for the local-first architecture:
- Productivity micro-credits (task/event/contact creation at 0.02 credits) made no sense
since these operations happen locally in IndexedDB with zero server cost and were never enforced
- Guild pool system (6 DB tables, spending limits, membership checks) had no active users
- Gift system had 5 types (simple/personalized/split/first_come/riddle) when 2 suffice
Now credits are only charged for operations that actually cost money: AI API calls and
premium features (sync, exports). This makes the value proposition clear to users.
Changes:
- Remove 8 productivity operations + CreditCategory.PRODUCTIVITY from @mana/credits
- Delete guild pool service, routes, schema (3 files); remove guild refs from 8 backend files
- Simplify gifts to simple + personalized only; remove bcrypt/riddle/portions logic
- Update all frontend pages (credits dashboard, gift create/redeem, public gift page)
- Update shared-hono consumeCredits() to remove creditSource parameter
- Update mana-credits CLAUDE.md
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Pre-launch theme system audit found multiple parallel layers in themes.css
(--theme-X full hsl strings, --X partial shadcn aliases, --color-X populated
by runtime store with raw channels) plus dead-code companion files. The
inconsistency caused light-mode regressions when scoped-CSS consumers
wrote `var(--color-X)` standalone — the variable holds raw HSL channels
which is invalid as a color value, browser fell back to inherited (white).
Rewrite to one consistent layer:
- Source of truth: --color-X defined as raw HSL channels (e.g.
`0 0% 17%`) in :root, .dark, and all variant [data-theme="..."]
blocks. Matches the format the runtime store
(@mana/shared-theme/src/utils.ts) writes, eliminating the
static-fallback-vs-runtime mismatch and the corresponding flash
of unstyled content on hydration.
- @theme inline uses self-reference + Tailwind v4 <alpha-value>
placeholder so utility classes generate correctly AND opacity
modifiers work: `text-foreground/50` → `hsl(var(--color-foreground) / 0.5)`.
- @layer components (.btn-primary, .card, .badge, etc.) wraps
var(--color-X) refs with hsl() — they were broken in light mode
too for the same reason.
Convention going forward (also documented in the file header):
1. Markup: use Tailwind utility classes (text-foreground, bg-card, …)
2. Scoped CSS: hsl(var(--color-X)) — always wrap with hsl()
3. NEVER raw var(--color-X) in CSS — that's the bug pattern
Net file: 692 → 580 LOC. Single source layer, no indirection.
Also delete dead companion files (zero imports anywhere):
- tailwind-v4.css (had broken self-reference, never imported)
- theme-variables.css (legacy hex-based palette)
- components.css (legacy component utilities)
- index.js / preset.js / colors.js (Tailwind v3 preset format,
irrelevant under Tailwind v4)
package.json exports map shrinks accordingly to just `./themes.css`.
Consumers using `hsl(var(--color-X))` (~379 files across mana-web,
manavoxel-web, arcade-web) keep working unchanged — the public API
name `--color-X` is preserved. Only the broken pattern `var(--color-X)`
(~61 files) needs a follow-up sweep, handled in a separate commit.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add shared TagField component (ID-based wrapper for TagSelector).
Wire TagField into: calendar EventForm, times EntryForm, cards
CreateDeckModal, contacts detail page. Wire FavoriteButton into
contacts list (replaces inline Star toggle). Add ColorPicker to
cards CreateDeckModal for deck color selection.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Mirrors the frontend unification (single IndexedDB) on the backend.
All services now use pgSchema() for isolation within one shared database,
enabling cross-schema JOINs, simplified ops, and zero DB setup for new apps.
- Migrate 7 services from pgTable() to pgSchema(): mana-user (usr),
mana-media (media), todo, traces, presi, uload, cards
- Update all DATABASE_URLs in .env.development, docker-compose, configs
- Rewrite init-db scripts for 2 databases + 12 schemas
- Rewrite setup-databases.sh for consolidated architecture
- Update shared-drizzle-config default to mana_platform
- Update CLAUDE.md with new database architecture docs
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Zod schemas for all 30+ API endpoints with proper input validation
- Consistent `{ success: true/false, ... }` response wrapper on every endpoint
- Pagination (limit/offset) on spaces, space memos, bots, and recordings list endpoints
- Validation helper (validateBody/validateQuery) for clean route handlers
- Fix rate-limiter return type in both memoro and shared-hono
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
In-memory sliding window rate limiter with per-IP tracking, configurable limits, and automatic stale entry cleanup.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add credits.ts to @manacore/shared-hono as replacement for
CreditClientService from @mana-core/nestjs-integration.
Exports: getBalance, validateCredits, consumeCredits, refundCredits
Calls mana-credits service via MANA_CREDITS_URL + X-Service-Key.
Same API surface as the NestJS version but as pure functions
instead of an @Injectable() service class.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Both apps are fully local-first via Dexie.js + mana-sync. Their NestJS
backends were pure CRUD wrappers (20 + 31 source files) that are no
longer needed.
Changes:
- Add packages/shared-hono: JWT auth via JWKS (jose), Drizzle DB factory,
health route, generic GDPR admin handler, error middleware
- Migrate zitare lists page from fetch() to listsStore (local-first)
- Rewrite clock timers store from API-based to timerCollection (Dexie)
- Update clock +layout.svelte CommandBar search to use local collections
- Remove zitare-backend + clock-backend from docker-compose, CI/CD,
Prometheus, env generation, setup scripts
- Add docs/TECHNOLOGY_AUDIT_2026_03.md with full repo analysis
Net result: -2 Docker containers, -2 ports, -2728 lines of code
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>