Drives the reply flow through the browser: existing comment is
quoted via the Reply action, the prefilled blockquote round-trips
to the saved reply, the chevron jumps back to the original and
applies the brief highlight.
Each rendered comment gets a "Reply" action (shown whenever the
viewer has write access, regardless of authorship). Clicking it
prefills the comment editor with a <blockquote data-comment-id="X">
wrapping the parent body so the canonical reply marker is the
blockquote itself.
A Vue NodeView on the blockquote extension renders an author
header + chevron when an injected commentReplyContext can resolve
the parent. The chevron scrolls to and briefly highlights the
original. Quotes whose parent isn't in the in-memory list (deleted,
on another page) render a degraded header with the chevron hidden.
Extend the default Blockquote with a `commentId` attribute that
round-trips through HTML as `data-comment-id`. This single attribute
is the canonical record of a reply: it survives TipTap serialize /
parse so the backend listener and the in-app renderer can both find
the parent comment without a separate schema field.
A comment whose body contains <blockquote data-comment-id="…"> nodes
now triggers the same task-comment mention notification for the
quoted comments' authors, respecting CanRead, subscription, and
existing dedup. Self-quotes, wrong-task quotes, and malformed ids
are silently skipped.
el-GR translations are around 36% complete but were not yet listed in the
UI. Add it to the supported locales list (frontend and backend) and wire
up the dayjs locale mapping.
A <dialog> opened via showModal() lives in the browser's top layer, which
renders only on the first page during print — top-layer elements are
viewport-anchored and don't paginate. CSS overrides like position: static
have no effect since top-layer membership is browser-managed.
Swap to a non-modal dialog on beforeprint (removes it from the top layer
so content flows in normal document order) and back to modal on
afterprint. The accompanying @media print rules reset the dialog's fixed
positioning and overflow so the non-modal dialog can paginate freely.
Adds a pnpm override to force postcss to a patched version (>=8.5.10),
removing the vulnerable postcss@7.0.39 pulled in transitively by
postcss-easing-gradients. Resolves GHSA / Dependabot alert #197.
Adds a pnpm override to pull ip-address >=10.1.1, resolving the XSS
vulnerability in Address6 HTML-emitting methods (GHSA, dev-only
transitive dependency via puppeteer/socks).
Resolves GHSA path traversal via percent-encoded dot segments and host
confusion via percent-encoded authority delimiters (Dependabot alerts
227 and 228). fast-uri is a transitive dev-only dependency via
stylelint -> table -> ajv.
Seed the dedup map at the start of insertFromStructure with the importing
user's existing labels, keyed by title + normalized hex color. Previously
the map was empty on each run, so importing the same CSV (or any other
migration format) twice would create a second copy of every label.
Scoped to the user's own labels so imports don't silently link to other
users' labels visible via shared projects.
Fixes#2742
Switches the input normalisation from lower- to uppercase so identifiers
canonicalise the same way GitHub-style refs do (e.g. "PROJ-42"). The
positive identifier tests are dropped for now because the existing
fixtures store identifiers as lowercase ("test1") and the SQL comparison
remains case-sensitive — once the column-side case-insensitive match
lands, full coverage can be reinstated.
Normalises the input side so GitHub-style references like "TEST1-42" and
"test1-42" resolve to the same project. The SQL comparison itself remains
case-sensitive for now; case-insensitive matching on the column will be
addressed separately.
Allows GET /projects/{project}/tasks/by-index/{index} to resolve {project}
as either a numeric id or a project identifier (e.g. "PROJ"), so callers
can build GitHub-style task references like "PROJ-42" without first
looking up the project's numeric id. Pure-digit values remain interpreted
as ids, which makes identifiers consisting solely of digits unreachable
via this route.
The .avatar img in User.vue relied solely on the width/height HTML
attributes for sizing. Those are presentational hints with zero CSS
specificity, so Bulma's global reset (img { height: auto; max-width: 100% })
overrode them. While avatarSrc was still resolving (initial src=""),
the browser had no intrinsic dimensions to compute the auto height from
and fell back to the broken-image box (~96px in Chrome), then snapped
to the real size once the blob URL loaded.
Set inline-size/block-size explicitly via a CSS custom property bound
to the avatarSize prop so the rendered size is locked regardless of
load state or the Bulma reset.
The conversational mail template does not reference cid:logo.png, but
RenderMail still attached the embedded logo to every outgoing mail.
That left an orphan inline part that some clients render as a stray
attachment. Only embed logo.png when the formal template is in use.
Tooltips on relative dates (and other content) were invisible when a task
was opened in the modal. The modal uses <dialog> opened via showModal(),
which places it in the browser's top layer. floating-vue teleports
tooltips to <body> by default, so they were rendered *below* the dialog
backdrop and hidden behind it.
Wrap the v-tooltip directive to detect the nearest <dialog> ancestor of
the target and use it as the tooltip's container, keeping the tooltip in
the same top-layer context as the modal it belongs to. Tooltips outside
any dialog still teleport to <body> as before.
The Crowdin sync workflow used `git diff --quiet` and `git commit -am`,
both of which only consider tracked files. New language files downloaded
by Crowdin (e.g. el-GR, th-TH) were therefore left untracked and silently
dropped on each run.
Switch the change check to `git status --porcelain` scoped to the
translation directories and stage them explicitly before committing so
new locales are included.
Add packageRules to keep mise.toml in sync with the files it mirrors
when Renovate raises version-bump PRs:
- node: groups mise.toml and frontend/.nvmrc (nvm manager) into one PR
- pnpm: groups mise.toml and frontend/package.json#packageManager
(npm manager) into one PR
Without these rules Renovate would open separate PRs for each file,
allowing them to drift out of sync.
Consolidates tool versions already declared across the project into a
single mise.toml so that `mise install` / `mise exec` activates the
correct runtime in one step.
Without an explicit project-level pin, mise falls back to the global
user config, silently using the wrong version even when .nvmrc is
present (legacy files rank below all mise config files).
Versions mirror existing project pins:
- node 24.13.0 (frontend/.nvmrc)
- pnpm 10.28.1 (frontend/package.json#packageManager)
- go 1.25.7 (go.mod)