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Evan Pelle 43d07ca85f refactor: rename core-public -> engine-public; fold helpers in; drop shared
Tighten the package model around the determinism invariant: everything the
engine imports must itself be deterministic.

- Rename core-public -> engine-public (package, dir, `engine-public/*` alias,
  all 118 import sites). It is the deterministic public surface the engine
  depends on and that client/server also use.
- Move the pure formatting helpers (renderNumber/renderTroops) from shared
  into engine-public/format — the engine uses them and they're deterministic.
- Drop the now-empty shared package (and its alias). `shared` was intended for
  client/server-shared, engine-forbidden code; there is none yet, so it is
  removed and can be re-added when such code appears.

Final graph: engine-public (leaf) <- engine <- {client, server};
client/server also -> engine-public.

Verified: tsc clean; 1364 + 65 tests pass; prod build succeeds; engine-public
is a leaf; engine has no client/server imports. Lockfile regenerated.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-10 20:32:32 +00:00
Evan Pelle a7f992e9b0 refactor: convert to npm-workspaces monorepo (engine/core-public/shared/client/server)
Restructure the single src/ tree into an npm-workspaces monorepo under
packages/, rename core -> engine, extract a types-only core-public layer,
and break the pre-existing engine -> client dependency cycle.

Structure (packages/):
  core-public  public API/wire schemas + shared enums (clean leaf)
  shared       framework-agnostic helpers (clean leaf)
  engine       deterministic simulation (was src/core)
  client       rendering/UI (was src/client)
  server       coordination (was src/server)

Dependency DAG: engine -> {core-public, shared}; client -> {core-public,
shared, engine}; server -> {core-public, engine}.

- npm workspaces: root package.json workspaces + per-package package.json;
  tsconfig.base.json holds shared options + path aliases
  (core-public/* shared/* engine/* client/* server/*) resolved uniformly by
  tsc, Vite (resolve.tsconfigPaths), Vitest, and tsx. Lockfile regenerated.
- core-public: moved Schemas/ApiSchemas/CosmeticSchemas/StatsSchemas/
  ClanApiSchemas/WorkerSchemas/Base64/PatternDecoder; extracted the enums
  (GameTypes), GameEvent type, emoji table, and GraphicsOverrides schema.
  Engine re-exports the moved enums/types so existing imports keep working.
- Broke engine -> client cycle:
  - renderNumber/renderTroops -> shared/format
  - NameBoxCalculator moved into engine
  - username validation returns translation key + params; client translates
  - applyStateUpdate moved to client (operates on the render-only PlayerState)
  - Config/UnitGrid/execution-Util/GameImpl now use structural read
    interfaces (engine/game/ReadViews: PlayerLike/UnitLike/GameLike) instead
    of importing client view classes; client imports view classes from a new
    client/view barrel; deleted the engine/game/GameView re-export shim.
- Build/deploy updated: vite.config, index.html, eslint, Dockerfile
  (copies packages/ + tsconfig.base.json before npm ci), .vscode, tests.

Verified: tsc --noEmit clean; 1364 + 65 tests pass; production vite build
succeeds; engine has zero client/server imports; core-public and shared are
dependency leaves.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-10 16:51:03 +00:00
evanpelle 2d28d5463b Add territory saturation and opacity graphics settings
Expose two new user-configurable map-overlay controls in the graphics
settings modal: territory saturation (mutes fill colors toward grayscale)
and territory opacity (lets terrain show through the fill).

The territory fragment shader blends the fill toward its luminance based
on uSaturation and applies uTerritoryAlpha as the absolute fill opacity.
Both are wired through RenderSettings, the GraphicsOverrides schema,
applyGraphicsOverrides, the debug Layout sliders, and TerritoryPass
uniforms, with defaults (saturation 1, alpha 0.588) in render-settings.json.
Adds the corresponding en.json label/description strings.
2026-06-09 19:16:04 -07:00
Evan f1045a2022 Update & refactor dark mode (#4114)
## Description:

- The renderer no longer knows what "dark mode" is.
`RenderSettings.dayNight.mode` (`"light" | "dark"`) is gone — passes
read neutral values (`lighting.ambient: number`, `lighting.enabled:
boolean`).
- `render-settings.json` holds the light-mode baseline. Dark mode is
just another override layer, applied the same way as graphics settings
(`darkNames`, `classicIcons`, etc.).
- New `src/client/render/gl/RenderOverrides.ts` exposes two in-place
mutators with matching shapes:
- `applyGraphicsOverrides(settings, overrides)` — replaces the old
`generateRenderSettings`
  - `applyDarkModeOverride(settings, isDark)`
- `ClientGameRunner` regenerates the live settings each time the user
setting changes via `deepAssign(live, createRenderSettings())` + the
override chain. No per-slice copy list, no intermediate object — adding
a new override that touches a new section just works.
- Renamed `dayNight` → `lighting`; collapsed `nightAmbient`/`dayAmbient`
into single `ambient`; renamed `enableLightCompositing` → `enabled`.
- Bumped dark-mode ambient from 0.15 → 0.35 so terrain stays readable.

<img width="1250" height="846" alt="Screenshot 2026-06-02 at 11 47
28 AM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b41e8ffb-6011-4ba0-9e1f-c2a21ff90794"
/>

## Please complete the following:

- [x] I have added screenshots for all UI updates
- [x] I process any text displayed to the user through translateText()
and I've added it to the en.json file
- [x] I have added relevant tests to the test directory

## Please put your Discord username so you can be contacted if a bug or
regression is found:

evan
2026-06-02 11:48:52 -07:00
evanpelle fc3d80ec73 Add Classic Icons toggle to Graphics Settings
Adds a "Classic icons" toggle in the structure-icons section of the
Graphics Settings modal. Off (default) keeps today's renderer look;
on switches to a classic style — lighter player-colored shape behind
a dark icon glyph, with 0.75 alpha for a subtle translucent feel.

Exposes the underlying tuning as new render-settings knobs
(`structure.fillDarken`, `borderDarken`, `iconAlpha`, `iconR/G/B`) and
threads them through the structure shader as uniforms, replacing the
previously hardcoded `darken(_, 0.65)` / `darken(_, 0.35)` calls and
the hardcoded white `vec3(1.0)` icon color. The `classicIcons` boolean
in the override schema is the single user-facing knob; the generator
derives the five underlying field values from it. Extends the
ClientGameRunner live-apply path to copy the `structure` slice too,
and adds tests covering the schema and preset derivation.
2026-05-28 14:47:40 -07:00
evanpelle e938e5936b Add Graphics Settings name color toggle and unit tests
Adds a single "Name color" toggle (Colored / Black) to the Graphics
Settings modal, backed by a `darkNames` boolean in the override schema
that derives the five underlying name-rendering fields
(fill/outline player-color flags + static outline RGB). Forcing the
outline RGB to 0 in dark mode is what makes the shader's defaultFill
ramp actually render black — flipping the boolean uniforms alone
wasn't enough because the fill is derived from uOutlineColor when
fillUsePlayerColor is false.

Flips the render-settings.json defaults so black names are the
renderer baseline; the modal's no-override state follows the JSON
source of truth. Adds tests covering schema parse behavior and the
generateRenderSettings derivation for each override field.
2026-05-28 13:54:05 -07:00