- Add isOfflineCreated property to Highlight type
- Set flag when highlight is created in local-only mode
- Display small plane icon in highlight sidebar for offline-created highlights
- Lighter amber color (#fbbf24) to distinguish from Local badge
- Tooltip: 'Created while in flight mode'
- Visual indicator helps users track which highlights need syncing
- Track events explicitly when created in offline mode
- Mark highlights as offline-created when isLocalOnly is true
- Add extensive debug logging throughout sync process
- Increase query timeout from 5s to 10s for better reliability
- Add 2-second delay before syncing to allow relays to connect
- Log relay state transitions and event counts
- Log each event received during sync query
- Should help diagnose and fix offline sync issues
- Remove duplicate state tracking from service
- State transition detection now fully handled by hook
- Fix remaining syncState reference bug
- Simplify sync lock mechanism
- Create offlineSyncService to sync local-only events to remote relays
- Create useOfflineSync hook to detect online/offline transitions
- When user comes back online (remote relays connect), automatically:
- Query local relays for user's events from last 24 hours
- Rebroadcast highlights and bookmarks to remote relays
- Integrate sync into Bookmarks component
- Enables seamless offline workflow:
- User can work offline with local relays
- Events are automatically synced when connection restored
- No manual intervention required
- Check relay.connected property to determine if relay is actually connected
- Previously only checked if relay was in pool, not if connection was active
- Add debug logging to help diagnose connection status issues
- This should fix the airplane indicator not showing when offline
- Relays should now correctly show as disconnected after being offline
- Add two new settings:
- Use local relay(s) as cache (default: enabled)
- Rebroadcast events to all relays (default: disabled)
- Create rebroadcastService to handle rebroadcasting events
- Hook into article, bookmark, and highlight fetching services
- Automatically rebroadcast fetched events based on settings:
- Articles when opened
- Bookmarks when fetched
- Highlights when fetched
- Add RelayRebroadcastSettings component with plane/globe icons
- Benefits:
- Local caching for offline access
- Content propagation across nostr network
- User control over bandwidth usage
- Reduce relay connection window from 20 minutes to 10 seconds
- Change 'Recently Seen' section to 'Offline' with red styling
- Use red circle icon for offline relays instead of gray
- Poll relay status every 2 seconds in settings (faster feedback)
- Poll relay status every 2 seconds in status indicator
- Now when entering flight mode:
- Local relay stays connected (green checkmark with plane icon)
- All remote relays move to red 'Offline' section within 10 seconds
- Status is highly responsive and clear
- Wrap relay publish in try-catch to handle failures gracefully
- Attempt to publish to local relay even when no relays are connected
- Always return highlight object even if publish fails completely
- Add detailed logging to track publish status and failures
- Mark highlights as local-only when publish fails or only local relays available
- Ensure UI always displays newly created highlights immediately
- Add relay tracking to Highlight type (publishedRelays, isLocalOnly fields)
- Create utility functions to identify local relays (localhost/127.0.0.1)
- Update highlight creation service to track which relays received the event
- Detect when highlights are only on local relays and mark accordingly
- Add visual indicator in UI for local-only highlights with amber badge
- Enable immediate display of highlights created offline
- Ensure highlights work even when only local relay is available
- Add published field to ReadableContent interface
- Pass published date from article loader through component chain
- Display formatted publication date in ReaderHeader with calendar icon
- Format date as 'MMMM d, yyyy' using date-fns
- Add relayStatusService to track relay connections with 20-minute history
- Add useRelayStatus hook for polling relay status updates
- Create RelaySettings component to display active and recent relays
- Update Settings and ThreePaneLayout to integrate relay status display
- Shows relay connection status with visual indicators and timestamps
- Add summary field to ReadableContent interface
- Pass summary through ContentPanel to ReaderHeader
- Display summary below title in both overlay and standard layouts
- Style summary with reading font for consistency
- Summary appears in white with shadow in image overlays
- Summary appears in gray (#aaa) in standard headers
- Enhances article preview and reading experience
- Remove await on relayPool.publish() to not block UI
- Bookmark modal now closes immediately after signing
- Publishing happens asynchronously in the background
- Added error handling for failed relay publishes
- Fixes slow save issue caused by waiting for all 12 relays
- Added tags input field to bookmark modal (comma-separated)
- Updated createWebBookmark to accept tags array
- Tags are added as 't' tags per NIP-B0 spec
- Added published_at tag with current timestamp
- Moved description to content field (per spec, not summary tag)
- d tag now uses URL without scheme (host + path + search + hash)
- Added helper text to explain tag formatting
- Styled form-helper-text for better UX
- Created webBookmarkService for creating web bookmarks
- Added AddBookmarkModal component with URL, title, and description fields
- Added plus button to sidebar header (visible when logged in)
- Modal validates URL format and publishes to relays
- Auto-refreshes bookmarks after creation
- Styled modal with dark theme matching app design
- Follows NIP-B0 spec: URL in 'd' tag, title and summary tags
- Changed event parameter type from NostrEvent to { tags: string[][] }
- Allows function to accept both EventTemplate and NostrEvent
- Fixes TypeScript error where EventTemplate was passed before signing
- No functional changes, just type safety improvement
- Changed from percentage-based to weight-based zap splits
- All three sliders (highlighter, author, Boris) are now independent
- Weights are normalized to calculate actual percentages
- UI shows both weight value and calculated percentage
- Added migration logic for users with old percentage-based settings
- Each slider can be adjusted without affecting the others
- Prevents interdependent slider behavior that was confusing
Breaking change: Settings now use zapSplitHighlighterWeight,
zapSplitAuthorWeight, and zapSplitBorisWeight instead of
zapSplitPercentage and borisSupportPercentage
- Added borisSupportPercentage setting (default 2.1%)
- Added separate slider in ZapSettings for Boris support
- Updated zap split calculation to include three-way split:
- Highlighter gets their configured percentage
- Boris gets their support percentage (0-10%)
- Author(s) get remaining percentage, split proportionally
- Display all three percentages in the UI
- Updated addZapTags to include Boris as zap recipient
- Boris support is optional and adjustable (0-10% range)
- Updated addZapTags function to check for existing zap tags in source event
- When source has zap tags (author group), split proportionally:
- Highlighter gets their configured percentage
- Remaining percentage distributed among existing authors proportionally
- Example: 50/50 split with 2 source authors = 50% highlighter, 25% each author
- Falls back to simple two-way split if no existing zap tags
- Prevents duplicate entries if highlighter is already in author group
- Add zapSplitPercentage setting (default 50%) to UserSettings
- Implement NIP-57 Appendix G zap tags for highlight events
- Add zap tags when creating highlights of nostr-native content
- Split zaps between highlighter and article author based on setting
- Add UI slider in settings to configure split percentage
- Include relay URL in zap tags for metadata lookup
- Only add author zap tag if different from highlighter
- Import Helpers from 'applesauce-core' instead of 'applesauce-core/helpers'
- Import Blueprints from 'applesauce-factory' instead of 'applesauce-factory/blueprints'
- Use namespace exports as documented in applesauce tutorial
- Fixes Vercel build issue with internal module resolution
- Follows recommended import patterns from applesauce docs
- AppDataBlueprint is not available in npm package (only in local workspace)
- Revert to manual event construction using factory.create()
- This approach works on Vercel's build environment
- Added comment explaining why we can't use the blueprint
- Import blueprints as namespace: 'import * as Blueprints from applesauce-factory/blueprints'
- Use Blueprints.AppDataBlueprint with proper factory API
- Cleaner than manual event construction
- Should work with Vercel as namespace imports don't require direct named exports
- Remove AppDataBlueprint import that's not available in npm package
- Create application data events directly using factory.create()
- Manually construct event with kind 30078, d-tag identifier, and JSON content
- Fixes Vercel build by avoiding unavailable blueprint exports
- Add defaultHighlightVisibilityNostrverse/Friends/Mine to UserSettings interface
- Add toggle controls in Settings page under Startup Preferences section
- Apply default visibility settings on app startup in Bookmarks component
- Users can now set which highlight levels (nostrverse/friends/mine) should be visible by default
- Update bookmarkService to fetch kind:39701 events
- Add processing logic for web bookmark events in bookmarkProcessing
- Update bookmark deduplication to handle web bookmarks
- Add 'web' type to IndividualBookmark interface
- Implement distinct icon (fa-bookmark + fa-globe) for web bookmarks
- Update CompactView and CardView to display web bookmark icon
- Add web-bookmarks rule documentation
- Check eventStore for cached settings before querying relays
- This eliminates the 5-second timeout on every page load
- Still fetch from relays in background to sync updates
- Fixes flash of unstyled text (FOUT) when custom fonts are set
- Add debug logs for settings loading from nostr
- Log when settings are found, missing, or timeout
- Add logging for settings save operations
- Track settings event publishing to relays
This will help diagnose why custom fonts/settings aren't being applied.
- Update createHighlight to return the signed NostrEvent
- Add eventToHighlight helper to convert events to Highlight objects
- Immediately add new highlights to UI without fetching from relays
- Remove handleHighlightCreated refresh logic (no longer needed)
- Improves UX with instant feedback when creating highlights
- Update createHighlight service to accept both NostrEvent and URL string as source
- Modify Bookmarks component to support highlighting on /r/* paths
- Add fetchHighlightsForUrl import for refreshing URL-based highlights
- Extract context from reader content (markdown/html) for external URLs
- Automatically use 'r' tag for external URLs via HighlightBlueprint
- Add /r/* route in App.tsx for external URL content
- Create useExternalUrlLoader hook to load external web content
- Add fetchHighlightsForUrl service to fetch highlights by URL using 'r' tag
- Update Bookmarks component to handle both nostr-native (naddr) and external URLs
- Support two URL patterns: /a/naddr... for nostr content, /r/https://... for external URLs
- Create HighlightButton component that appears on text selection
- Add highlightCreationService using EventFactory and HighlightBlueprint
- Integrate highlight button into ContentPanel with text selection detection
- Update Bookmarks to pass required props and refresh highlights after creation
- Publish highlights to NIP-84 relays automatically
- Only show button when user is logged in
- Add three highlight levels: nostrverse (all), friends (followed), and mine (user's own)
- Create contactService to fetch user's follow list from kind 3 events
- Add three configurable colors in settings (purple, orange, yellow defaults)
- Replace mode switcher with independent toggle buttons for each level
- Update highlight rendering to apply level-specific colors using CSS custom properties
- Add CSS styles for three-level highlights in both marker and underline modes
- Classify highlights dynamically based on user's context and follow list
- All three levels can be shown/hidden independently via toggle buttons
- Highlights on replaceable events include BOTH 'a' and 'e' tags
- Query for highlights using article coordinate (#a tag)
- Also query using event ID (#e tag) for comprehensive results
- Combine and deduplicate results from both queries
- Add detailed logging to help diagnose why highlights aren't found
- Suggest checking highlighter.com if no highlights found
Per NIP-84 and applesauce implementation, highlights on kind:30023
articles include both an addressable reference ('a' tag) and an event
reference ('e' tag).
- Log article details (event ID, author, kind, d-tag, coordinate)
- Log filter being used for highlight queries
- Log sample highlight tags when found
- This will help debug why highlights aren't showing
- Add localStorage caching for kind:30023 articles (same as web articles)
- Cache TTL: 7 days
- Cache key prefix: article_cache_
- Add bypassCache parameter to fetchArticleByNaddr()
- Log cache hits and misses for debugging
- Gracefully handle storage errors
Articles are now cached locally after first fetch, making subsequent
loads instant and reducing relay queries.
- Add fetchHighlightsForArticle() to query highlights by article coordinate
- Use #a tag filter to find highlights that reference the article
- Query well-known relays for highlights even without authentication
- Extract article's d-tag and construct coordinate (kind:pubkey:identifier)
- Keep original fetchHighlights() for fetching user's own highlights
- Add detailed logging for debugging highlight fetching
This fixes the issue where no highlights were shown because we were
querying for highlights created BY the article author rather than
highlights created ABOUT the article.