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Eric WagonerandClaude Fable 5 4f446f6f2a The Shelves layer: where every box physically lives
Eric's spec, all nine points. Two committed local-only stores follow
the local_games.json pattern — furniture.json (units of openings with
interior dims; a dimensionless opening is a virtual spot like a travel
case) and locations.json (game key -> opening + note). Shelf layouts
are nobody's data but the owner's; nothing touches upload.

The Shelves page builds furniture without hand-editing JSON — the
acceptance bar (two double-wides above three rows of four cubes, two
bookcases, a travel case) is a TEST, driven entirely through the
endpoints the UI calls. Presets for Kallax/Billy/custom/virtual,
grid creation with A1-style labels, openings editable/deletable/
reorderable. Units render as grids: zone, count, fill bar (stacked
thinnest-axis vs interior height), ⚠ on overfull or any resident that
can't fit. Openings open as a modal — a bottom sheet at phone widths,
search-first with thumb-sized targets for the moving-day loop.
Unshelved games list alongside with one-tap suggestions (only openings
they verifiably fit, with room).

Containment composes: a game stored inside another box inherits its
container's location, rides along in the opening's resident list
(marked), and refuses direct assignment naming its container. The
detail page's where-it-lives card gains the picker (openings grouped
by unit, each labeled fits / doesn't fit / can't verify) plus virtual
notes ("lent to Sarah, June"); the Library list shows a location line,
filters by unit or unshelved, and search matches location text and
zones.

bggpipe dims drops its hardcoded Kallax for the user's actual
furniture: per-opening capacity, overfull and misfit warnings,
unshelved count. bggpipe shelve --import loads a name,opening CSV
(ids or labels), rejecting — never guessing — unknown names, ambiguous
copies, unknown/ambiguous openings, misfits, and contained games.

Ten new tests incl. the acceptance flow, inheritance, CSV rejects,
and a phone-sheet smoke; 372 total.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_016jXZFSTZQKzAC8fqpWSz9g
2026-08-09 13:45:36 -04:00
Eric WagonerandClaude Fable 5 fb611e0c87 Containment becomes editable: the where-it-lives card grows controls
Eric's question exposed the gap: stored_in was settable only at
pick-time, with no path for a game already in the system. The Library
detail page's "Where it lives" card now renders for every entry — "in
its own box on a shelf" with an it-lives-inside-another-box control,
or the current container with a change button — saving through a new
/api/stored-in endpoint that updates the match rows (the durable
record) AND the library entry in place, so the page and the shelf math
reflect it immediately, no enrich run needed. Guards refuse
self-containment and direct cycles; local games are addressable
through their key's normalized title.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_016jXZFSTZQKzAC8fqdW79g
2026-08-09 12:55:36 -04:00
Eric WagonerandClaude Fable 5 dbc1899759 A box of expansions in one pass: search, tick, done — with containment
Eric's Character Trove problem, both halves. The Titles add panel gains
"search BGG and tick them off": one API search (rate-limited, cached)
returns the whole family as a checklist, already-cataloged ids greyed
out, and every ticked result lands as an APPROVED match row plus a
title addition — the human picked it off BGG's own list, so resolve
has nothing left to derive. A pick whose name matches an undecided
photo line decides THAT line (photos kept) instead of duplicating it;
BGG's true name twins (two games both called "Citadels") skip with an
honest message rather than fusing.

And the half Eric spotted mid-build: containment is real data, not a
convention. A stored_in column on the match row (the container's
bgg_id — human curation, riding the same durable CSV as dedupe_veto)
is set by the pick panel's "they all live inside" selector, flows
through enrich onto games.json, and surfaces both directions in the
Library — "where it lives" on the content, "in this box" on the
container. The dims report excludes contained games from the Kallax
unknowns and counts them separately: a game with no box of its own
has no shelf space to plan.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_016jXZFSTZQKzAC8fqpWSz9g
2026-08-09 12:05:43 -04:00
Eric WagonerandClaude Fable 5 102507b040 Box dimensions: enrich learns shelf math, dims reports the Kallax truth
Eric's brief, implemented to the letter. BGG keeps physical dimensions
on VERSIONS, not games, so enrich runs a second cached pass over
thing?versions=1 (same batching, token, rate limit, and cache as every
call). A game with a chosen version takes that exact version's numbers
(source "version", mirrored onto its version dict); a versionless game
gets numbers only when every printing with data agrees within 0.5" per
axis (source "unanimous", keeping the MAX per axis — the planning
question is "will it fit"); disagreement stores nulls as "conflicting"
— never a guess — and BGG's 0 parses as "never entered", not a real
dimension. rpgitems and local games are "absent". Read-only: upload
untouched.

The new offline `bggpipe dims` reports coverage by source, the ten
biggest footprints, and a Kallax fit check (13.2" square opening,
15.4" deep; a box fits if SOME orientation puts two axes through the
opening within the depth) — naming every misfit and every game whose
dimensions can't be verified, because can't-verify ≠ fits. Trusted
numbers surface on the Library detail page as a "box" row.

First real run: 54 version-exact, 16 unanimous, 39 conflicting, 27
absent; three genuine misfits (Bugs in the Kitchen's 17" box, History
of the World and Risk LotR both over the 15.4" depth).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_016jXZFSTZQKzAC8fqpWSz9g
2026-08-09 11:18:48 -04:00
Eric WagonerandClaude Fable 5 32b6aae841 Audit round 7, upload cluster: evidence over inference at every exit
Five blind reviewers swept the real-data-era surface; this lands the
upload findings, all verified against the code and the documented site
behavior before fixing.

The two HIGHs shared a root: logging outcomes the browser never proved.
add_game waited for an "Add To" button that an owned game's page does
not have — so a second-copy add could never succeed, and worse, an add
that LANDED but missed the log became an unretryable failure loop
(every retry: 30s timeout, logged failed, nothing ever settles).
add_game now polls for either button state: "In Collections" without
second_copy returns the previously-dead already_present status (the
landed-but-unlogged case heals itself on retry); with second_copy it
refuses loudly (that flow is unverified — add by hand). A save whose
dialog is slow to hide reloads the page and asks for ownership evidence
instead of guessing "failed". update_entry no longer trusts the editor
merely closing: the cell must settle on text matching the CHOSEN
version, else the AJAX save failed server-side and "updated" would
mark a job done forever that never touched the site.

Per-copy bookkeeping: stale_jobs endorsed per game, so rejecting one
of two queued editions let the rejected copy upload on the survivor's
endorsement — it now counts endorsements per (bgg_id, version) and
retires the game with "re-run diff" when a copy loses its backing.
annotate_queue stamped every row sharing a job key with the same log
status, so one success marked both vetoed duplicates done; completions
are now claimed one row per done log line.

Smaller findings: the version-drift note queued a doomed re-add after
warning about it (now skips — the entry exists on BGG; re-adding only
duplicates); the one-update-per-game deferral rested on a claim the
collid-exact editor disproves (removed — same-game updates run
together); the 3-identical-failures abort compared exception class
only, so three unrelated problems aborted a healthy run (now compares
whole messages).

Also from the test seat: run_upload's stale filtering finally executes
against a real matches.csv in tests; rejected credentials pin that no
anonymous storage state is saved; update_entry's three guarded exits
each have a test; _scrub's newline flattening is pinned.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_016jXZFSTZQKzAC8fqpWSz9g
2026-08-06 00:21:52 -04:00
Eric WagonerandClaude Fable 5 7e95ed607d RPGs pull real RPGGeek data; off-BGG games get facts and a cover photo
Two gaps at the edges of the library, both closed.

RPGGeek items live in the same database but use their own link types —
rpgdesigner, rpgpublisher, rpggenre, rpgcategory, rpgmechanic — so a
board-game-only parser found none of them and both RPG entries showed
just a year and a description. parse_things_full now reads both
vocabularies (plus rpgproducer/rpgseries): .dungeon gains John Battle
and Project Nerves, Parsely gains Jared A. Sorensen and its genres.

An off-BGG game has no API to enrich it and no publisher art to fetch,
so its detail page now hosts the only source it will ever have: a form
for title, year, players, playing time, publishers, designers and
notes, plus a cover photo upload. Both persist in data/local_games.json
and data/local_art/ (committed, like every other curation store) and
enrich merges them over the photo reads, so a rebuild can't erase them.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_016jXZFSTZQKzAC8fqpWSz9g
2026-08-05 23:45:09 -04:00
Eric WagonerandClaude Fable 5 2e1693c0be Enrich's summary stops reporting a negative count
"136 entries (136 added/refreshed this run; -11 already present or
waiting)" — local library entries were counted in the same tally as API
fetches, but they have no API target, so the remainder went negative
once eleven off-BGG games existed. The two populations are now counted
and named separately, and zero-valued clauses are omitted:
"136 entries (0 fetched from BGG; 11 local-only; 125 already present or
waiting)."

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_016jXZFSTZQKzAC8fqpWSz9g
2026-08-05 23:32:55 -04:00