* Most of it
* Cleanup menu
* fixes
* Fixed linux compilation, still not working though, as the app panic on start
* Add dialog permissions
* fix search keybind
* Fix linux
∙ - Disable linux-ipc-protocol feature, as that is causing panics due to trying to access some WebKit internal structures outside the main thread
* Update to Ubuntu 22.04, new tauri doesn't support ubuntu 20.04
> - Add note to download page about deb's distro support
* Remove gen/schemas
* Update linux dependencies in setup.sh
* Fix linux deps again
- Enable rt-tokio-crypto-rust feature in secret-service so clippy stops complaining
* Clippy + auto fmt
* Fix cache-factory
- Create a devtools feature for desktop app, which is enabled by default on dev builds
* Fix minor error in patchTauri.mjs
* Fix some envvars that have been renamed on tauri v2
* Dont change the secrets
* Add missing linux dependency
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Co-authored-by: Vítor Vasconcellos <vasconcellos.dev@gmail.com>
* feat: cmd+r to quick rescan the current location, and change reload webview keybind
* chore: lockfile update
* fix: provide a location id to quick rescan in keybind event handler
* fix: add cooldown to quick rescan to prevent double-rescans
* refactor: use `explorerStore` instead
* source search query from search params
* store filters in search params with round trip
* the rest bc apparently i forgot some?
* remove all references to overview
* add /:libraryId redirect
* fix(UI): remove the swift code that was causing the top bar to show when the window is maximized
* fix(UI): limit the keybind handler to the `$libraryId` layout
The keybind handler is how we get MacOS menu bar events to the front-end, and to navigate to the settings page correctly we need the current library UUID. We should hide/disable the settings button (and any future buttons that require a library/certain state - e.g. during onboarding) from the menu bar.
* chore(swift): remove unused function
* fix(UI): git didn't detect hook rename
* fix(deps): revert tauri version downgrade
Was probably caused by a bad merge
* fix(UI): remove rounding of window borders on macos
This was allowing the borders to still show on MacOS, despite the app being fully maximized. This doesn't impact non-maximized styling of the app, as we have native window decorations enabled within the Tauri config (well, that's my best guess as to why this fixes the issue).
* fix(UI): conditionally enable/disable menu items on macos
This is dependent on whether a library is present or not. If there's no library, we disable things such as copy/paste/select all.
* fix(UI): try and conditionally show the border radius
I think some cached files aren't being rebuilt correctly as this *should* work fine, it uses the same conditions as the traffic lights do to determine if we're fullscreen or not.
* remove copy/select all/paste as they have uses outside of the explorer
* feat(UI): overhaul native macos menu
* fix: add toast for quick rescan and free up the ctrl+r keybind
* more menu rearrangements
* update menu further
* add comment about rounded edges
* some polish
* add working overview redirect
* fix(UI): correct border edges when non-maximized, and full corners when maximized
* cleanup event handling
* add media view and disable non-working buttons
* fix(UI): raise sidebar on fullscreen to prevent empty corner
* adjust settings padding when maximized on macos
* failed sidebar animation
* rm old stuff
* fix(UI): better transitions (i'm learning!)
* add comment about why new library is disabled during onboarding
* make the settings page static and `pt-6`
* add mock-up library selector in menu
* `maximized` -> `fullScreen`
* fix animation when fullscreening
* clippy
* change animation to 300ms
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Co-authored-by: ameer2468 <33054370+ameer2468@users.noreply.github.com>