managarten/packages/shared-tailwind
Till JS 52af8c0cec refactor(theming): migrate who semantic colours to theme tokens
PlayView used Tailwind palette classes for game-status feedback:

  bg-emerald-500/10 + text-emerald-300   (won)    → bg-success/10 + text-success
  bg-amber-500/10 + text-amber-300       (lost)   → bg-warning/10 + text-warning
  border-red-500/20 + bg-red-500/10 +
    text-red-300                         (error)  → border-error/20 + bg-error/10 + text-error
  placeholder-white/30 focus:border-purple-400/50 → placeholder:text-muted-foreground/60 focus:border-primary/50

Semantic status now tracks the theme (errors are red in dark, darker red
in light, etc.) instead of being fixed hex ramps.

The `bg-purple-500` / `bg-purple-500/30` / `hover:bg-purple-600` classes
on the user's chat bubble and submit buttons STAY — purple is the who
module's primary identity colour (historical-deck accent `#a855f7` is
semantically the same hue). Documented in brand-literals.md §who.

Also harden two validators against mid-rename states where git ls-files
returns paths that aren't on disk yet — both now skip unreadable files
instead of crashing the pre-commit hook (caught while migrating who).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-22 17:19:53 +02:00
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src refactor(theming): re-apply theme validator suite after parallel rebase 2026-04-22 17:07:48 +02:00
brand-literals.md refactor(theming): migrate who semantic colours to theme tokens 2026-04-22 17:19:53 +02:00
package.json fix(shared-tailwind): export CSS under 'style' condition for Vite build 2026-04-16 13:39:01 +02:00