Move niche conventions (component props, export compat) to docs/conventions.md, trim Speckit/Constitution sections to link to source files, and add a one-line project description. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Initiative is a browser-based combat encounter tracker for tabletop RPGs (D&D 5.5e, Pathfinder 2e). It runs entirely client-side — no backend, no accounts — with localStorage and IndexedDB for persistence.
Commands
pnpm check # Merge gate — must pass before every commit (audit + knip + biome + oxlint + typecheck + test/coverage + jscpd + jsinspect)
pnpm oxlint # Type-aware linting (oxlint — complements Biome)
pnpm knip # Unused code detection (Knip)
pnpm test # Run all tests (Vitest)
pnpm test:watch # Tests in watch mode
pnpm typecheck # tsc --build (project references)
pnpm lint # Biome lint
pnpm format # Biome format (writes)
pnpm check:props # Component prop count enforcement (max 8)
pnpm --filter web dev # Vite dev server (localhost:5173)
pnpm --filter web build # Production build
Run a single test file: pnpm vitest run packages/domain/src/__tests__/advance-turn.test.ts
Architecture
Strict layered architecture with ports/adapters and enforced dependency direction:
apps/web (React 19 + Vite) → packages/application (use cases) → packages/domain (pure logic)
- Domain — Pure functions, no I/O, no framework imports. All state transitions are deterministic. Errors returned as values (
DomainError), never thrown. Adapters may throw only for programmer errors. - Application — Orchestrates domain calls via port interfaces (
EncounterStore,BestiarySourceCache). No business logic here. - Web — React adapter. Implements ports using hooks/state. All UI components and user interaction live here.
Layer boundaries are enforced by scripts/check-layer-boundaries.mjs, which runs as a Vitest test. Domain and application must never import from React, Vite, or upper layers.
Data & Storage
- localStorage — encounter persistence (adapter layer, JSON serialization)
- IndexedDB — bestiary source cache (
apps/web/src/adapters/bestiary-cache.ts, viaidbwrapper) data/bestiary/index.json— pre-built search index for creature lookup, generated byscripts/generate-bestiary-index.mjs
Project Structure
apps/web/ React app — components, hooks, adapters
packages/domain/src/ Pure state transitions, types, validation
packages/application/src/ Use cases, port interfaces
data/bestiary/ Bestiary search index
scripts/ Build tooling (layer checks, index generation)
specs/NNN-feature-name/ Feature specs (spec.md, plan.md, tasks.md)
.specify/ Speckit config (templates, scripts, constitution)
docs/agents/ RPI skill artifacts (research reports, plans)
.claude/skills/ Agent skills (rpi-research, rpi-plan, rpi-implement)
Tech Stack
- TypeScript 5.8 (strict mode,
verbatimModuleSyntax) - React 19, Vite 6, Tailwind CSS v4
- Lucide React (icons)
idb(IndexedDB wrapper for bestiary cache)- Biome 2.4 (formatting + linting), oxlint (type-aware linting), Knip (unused code), jscpd (copy-paste detection), jsinspect-plus (structural duplication)
- Vitest (testing, v8 coverage), Lefthook (pre-commit hooks)
Conventions
- Biome 2.4 for formatting and linting (no Prettier, no ESLint). Tab indentation, 80-char lines. Imports are auto-organized alphabetically.
- oxlint for type-aware linting that Biome can't do. Configured in
.oxlintrc.json. - TypeScript strict mode with
verbatimModuleSyntax. Use.jsextensions in relative imports. - Branded types for identity values (e.g.,
CombatantId). Prefer immutability/readonlywhere practical. - Domain events are plain data objects with a
typediscriminant — no classes. - Tests live in
packages/*/src/__tests__/*.test.ts. Test pure functions directly; map acceptance scenarios from specs to individualit()blocks. - Quality gates are enforced at pre-commit via Lefthook (parallel jobs). No gate may exist only as a CI step or manual process.
For component prop rules, export format compatibility, and ADRs, see docs/conventions.md.
Self-Review Checklist
Before finishing a change, consider:
- Is this the simplest approach that solves the current problem?
- Is there duplication that hurts readability? (But don't abstract prematurely.)
- Are errors handled correctly and communicated sensibly to the user?
- Does the UI follow modern patterns and feel intuitive to interact with?
Speckit Workflow
Specs are living documents in specs/NNN-feature-name/ that describe features, not individual changes. Use /speckit.* and RPI skills (rpi-research, rpi-plan, rpi-implement) to manage them — skill descriptions have full usage details.
| Scope | Workflow |
|---|---|
| Bug fix / CSS tweak | Just fix it, commit |
| Small change to existing feature | /integrate-issue → implement → commit |
| Larger addition to existing feature | /integrate-issue → rpi-research → rpi-plan → rpi-implement |
| New feature | /speckit.specify → /speckit.clarify → /speckit.plan → /speckit.tasks → /speckit.implement |
Research scope: Always scan for existing patterns similar to what the feature needs. Identify extraction and consolidation opportunities before implementation, not during.
Constitution
Project principles governing all feature work are in .specify/memory/constitution.md. Key rules: deterministic domain core, strict layer boundaries, clarification before assumptions.