styleproof 3.5.0 → 3.6.0
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- package/CHANGELOG.md +80 -17
- package/bin/styleproof-capture.mjs +1 -0
- package/dist/capture-url.d.ts +5 -0
- package/dist/capture-url.js +3 -0
- package/dist/crawl-surfaces.d.ts +8 -0
- package/dist/crawl-surfaces.js +186 -25
- package/package.json +1 -1
package/CHANGELOG.md
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## [3.6.0] - 2026-07-03
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- Crawl candidate collection collapses inherited-cursor subtrees to their
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OUTERMOST clickable. `cursor` is an inherited CSS property, so a clickable card
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makes every descendant compute `cursor: pointer`; each became its own candidate
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even though clicking any of them just bubbles to the card's handler (the same
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surface). Each redundant candidate paid a drive + verified reset — the dominant
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cost of a large crawl. Measured on a 241-class design: base candidates 557 → 22,
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whole coverage crawl ~40min → ~6min (240/241, unchanged). Semantic controls
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nested in a clickable container are still kept.
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draining (or full coverage), not a fixed "N surfaces without a new class"
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plateau — a plateau cut the crawl off before a productive deep state (an
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automation whose expandable run row is its last candidate) was ever swept.
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Coverage mode also (a) prunes the queue to surfaces that add new render
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vocabulary — a structural repeat like the ninth agent's identical dossier is
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captured once but not re-drilled — and (b) uses the breadth-first queue rather
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than the depth-first in-place descent, so distinct components are reached fast
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and each drilled once via now-reliable resets. Measured on a 241-class design:
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where a plateau-stopped crawl left the deep automation run-detail unmapped.
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fingerprint counted StyleProof's OWN injected hover-sink `<div>` (added during
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a capture, so present when a state is captured in place but absent on a fresh
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reset+replay). Every such reset failed its fingerprint verification, so any
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surface reachable ONLY by re-driving from a deep state — a pairwise mode
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combination like a tab's edit view — was silently lost. The fingerprint now
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excludes the sink (and framework route-announcers). Measured: depth-2..5
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specifically (fonts are part of the computed style the diff compares, so they
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must be loaded — but that is the deterministic signal, cache-warm on repeat
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loads). networkidle waited a 500ms idle window ON TOP of a cross-origin font
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tabs, opened panels, the tabs inside a dossier — is exhausted before drilling
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deeper. Depth-first starved breadth: one append-generator branch drilled past
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depth 20 while sibling tabs sat unvisited, so real surfaces (an OAuth card, a
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skills grid, a markdown editor) went uncaptured — measured live as 48 defined
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provision, seal, regenerate, renew): mapping must not mutate, and a mutating
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control that persists after its click re-labels its surroundings with fresh
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data on every press — an unbounded mutation farm a crawl must not walk.
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inflating a crawl past 470 surfaces at depth 23. Their render states are
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seed-data territory (and anything unreached is named by the verifier).
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for a later reset+replay. Reaching a surface by a forward click is reliable;
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despite being reachable (now 29). The descent drives only fresh controls new
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to the surface (excludes parent-present mode-switchers), so pairwise mode
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enumerating every combinatorial surface that adds no new vocabulary. Opt-in;
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/** Capture the current page as `surface` at every width and report the outcome. */
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/** Drive one candidate from where the page stands. Returns whether the page is
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async function driveCandidate(page, opts, entry, c, st, sink, viaRetry, presentIds = new Set()) {
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