A multi-homed machine (VM bridges, Ethernet + Wi-Fi) has several
addresses and the server cannot know which network the phone is on —
but the OS's default route is the right answer nearly always. The
banner now prints one "on your phone" URL from the route probe, with
the other interfaces on an if-that-doesn't-answer line; when the probe
fails, the settings hint plus candidates.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_016jXZFSTZQKzAC8fqpWSz9g
Wiz-War had no split button: can_split required a matches row, but fresh
extractions leave multi-photo titles rowless until resolve runs. Splits
are now a title-level decision persisted in data/title_splits.json,
honored by extract's dedupe and resolve's dedupe on every rebuild, with
the button on any multi-photo line — resolved or not.
Same mechanism carries human corrections: data/title_edits.json stores
fixed misreads and known cues (publisher/edition/year/language), applied
before dedupe on every titles.json rebuild, editable from a new inline
form on every catalog line. An edit drops the title's stale matches rows
so resolve re-queries with the corrected data.
The catalog page now sorts alphabetically (case-insensitive; split
copies stay adjacent) instead of extraction order.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_016jXZFSTZQKzAC8fqpWSz9g
Full artifact reset and re-extraction: 132 titles (was 133), 62 reshoot
sightings, 17 titles resolved from stub cache, 115 parked for the
token. Several old misreads self-corrected on the fresh pass
(Hebarceos->Herbaceous, THE BEST OF RA...->CHEAPASS GAMES, Mostly
Original->The Ain't It Cool Trivia Game) and box subtitles now read
fuller, which shifts many stub cache keys — those titles wait for real
data rather than resolving against stale stub queries. Review state
starts clean by design; splits and dismissals are Eric's to redo in
the UI.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The done screen claimed "diff-ready" while 104 extracted titles had
never been resolved (they're invisible to matches.csv until the BGG
token arrives). The state now counts titles.json entries with no
matches row: the header tally shows "awaiting resolve", the done screen
says "Resolved set fully reviewed" with the real extracted total and
what to run on token day, and a read-only Catalog section lists every
extracted title with its status chip (auto/approved/rejected/awaiting
BGG), matched game, version, and source photos.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>