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Federation Gaps — Round 2 Implementation Plan
For agentic workers: REQUIRED SUB-SKILL: Use superpowers:subagent-driven-development (recommended) or superpowers:executing-plans to implement this plan task-by-task. Steps use checkbox (
- [ ]) syntax for tracking.
Goal: Fix seven federation gaps: HTML content format, hashtag federation, Undo(Like) inbound, Update(Actor) on profile change, @mention notifications, remote posts in home feed, and orphaned reply parent display.
Architecture: Backend changes span the AP adapter layer (activities.rs, service.rs, handler.rs), application layer (use cases, event service), and postgres adapter (feed.rs). Frontend changes are limited to api.ts and thought-card.tsx. All changes follow the existing hexagonal pattern — no business logic in presentation, domain events for cross-cutting concerns.
Tech Stack: Rust / axum / sqlx / activitypub_federation crate; Next.js 15 / TypeScript / Zod.
Files Modified
| Task | File | Change |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | crates/adapters/activitypub-base/src/service.rs |
Wrap content in <p> tags with HTML escaping |
| 2 | crates/adapters/activitypub/src/note.rs |
Add tag field to ThoughtNote |
| 2 | crates/adapters/activitypub-base/src/service.rs |
Extract hashtags and add to Note JSON |
| 3 | crates/adapters/activitypub-base/src/activities.rs |
Add "Like" arm to UndoActivity::receive |
| 4 | crates/domain/src/ports.rs |
Add broadcast_actor_update to OutboundFederationPort |
| 4 | crates/domain/src/events.rs |
Add ProfileUpdated variant |
| 4 | crates/domain/src/testing.rs |
Add SpyPort stub for broadcast_actor_update |
| 4 | crates/application/src/use_cases/profile.rs |
Publish ProfileUpdated from update_profile |
| 4 | crates/application/src/services/federation_event.rs |
Handle ProfileUpdated → broadcast_actor_update |
| 4 | crates/adapters/activitypub-base/src/service.rs |
Implement broadcast_actor_update port method |
| 5 | crates/adapters/activitypub/src/note.rs |
Add tag deserialization field |
| 5 | crates/adapters/activitypub-base/src/content.rs |
Add on_mention to ApObjectHandler |
| 5 | crates/adapters/activitypub/src/handler.rs |
Parse Mention tags, implement on_mention |
| 5 | crates/domain/src/events.rs |
Add MentionReceived variant |
| 5 | crates/domain/src/testing.rs |
No-op on_mention in TestStore impl |
| 5 | crates/application/src/services/notification_event.rs |
Handle MentionReceived |
| 6 | crates/adapters/postgres/src/feed.rs |
Extend home_feed SQL to include federation_following |
| 7 | crates/api-types/src/responses.rs |
Add in_reply_to_url to ThoughtResponse |
| 7 | crates/presentation/src/handlers/feed.rs |
Map in_reply_to_url into response |
| 7 | thoughts-frontend/lib/api.ts |
Add replyToUrl to ThoughtSchema |
| 7 | thoughts-frontend/components/thought-card.tsx |
Show external reply link when replyToUrl set |
Task 1: HTML content in outbound Notes
Mastodon and other AP servers expect HTML, not plain text. Wrap content in <p> tags and escape HTML entities. Multi-paragraph posts (newlines) get multiple <p> elements.
Files:
-
Modify:
crates/adapters/activitypub-base/src/service.rs(functionthought_note_json) -
Step 1: Add a private HTML-escaping helper near the top of service.rs
Read crates/adapters/activitypub-base/src/service.rs. Find fn thought_note_json. Add this private function just before it:
fn content_to_html(text: &str) -> String {
let escaped = text
.replace('&', "&")
.replace('<', "<")
.replace('>', ">")
.replace('"', """);
let paragraphs: Vec<&str> = escaped.split('\n').filter(|s| !s.is_empty()).collect();
if paragraphs.is_empty() {
format!("<p>{}</p>", escaped)
} else {
paragraphs
.iter()
.map(|p| format!("<p>{}</p>", p))
.collect::<Vec<_>>()
.join("")
}
}
- Step 2: Use
content_to_htmlinthought_note_json
In thought_note_json, find:
"content": thought.content.as_str(),
Replace with:
"content": content_to_html(thought.content.as_str()),
- Step 3: Verify compilation
cd /mnt/drive/dev/thoughts && cargo build -p activitypub-base 2>&1 | grep "^error"
Expected: no errors.
- Step 4: Commit
git add crates/adapters/activitypub-base/src/service.rs
git commit -m "fix(ap): wrap outbound Note content in HTML paragraph tags"
Task 2: Hashtag federation
Outbound Notes must include a tag array with Hashtag objects so Mastodon can index posts by hashtag. Extract #word patterns from content and add to the Note JSON.
Files:
-
Modify:
crates/adapters/activitypub-base/src/service.rs(thought_note_json) -
Step 1: Add a hashtag-extraction helper in service.rs
Add this function near content_to_html (already added in Task 1):
fn extract_hashtag_tags(content: &str, base_url: &str) -> Vec<serde_json::Value> {
let mut seen = std::collections::HashSet::new();
let mut tags = Vec::new();
for word in content.split_whitespace() {
let tag = word.trim_matches(|c: char| !c.is_alphanumeric() && c != '#');
if let Some(name) = tag.strip_prefix('#') {
if !name.is_empty() && seen.insert(name.to_lowercase()) {
let lower = name.to_lowercase();
tags.push(serde_json::json!({
"type": "Hashtag",
"name": format!("#{}", lower),
"href": format!("{}/tags/{}", base_url, lower),
}));
}
}
}
tags
}
- Step 2: Add hashtag tags to the Note JSON in
thought_note_json
In thought_note_json, after the closing } of let mut note = serde_json::json!({...}), add:
let hashtag_tags = extract_hashtag_tags(thought.content.as_str(), base_url);
if !hashtag_tags.is_empty() {
note["tag"] = serde_json::json!(hashtag_tags);
}
Note: base_url is already a parameter of thought_note_json(&self, thought, local_actor, base_url) — use it directly.
- Step 3: Verify compilation
cd /mnt/drive/dev/thoughts && cargo build -p activitypub-base 2>&1 | grep "^error"
- Step 4: Commit
git add crates/adapters/activitypub-base/src/service.rs
git commit -m "feat(ap): add hashtag tag array to outbound Notes"
Task 3: Undo(Like) inbound handler
When a remote user unlikes a local post, we should acknowledge it. Add a "Like" arm to UndoActivity::receive that calls on_unlike on the object handler. The on_unlike impl will be a no-op (we don't store remote likes in the likes table, only notifications — removing them requires more infrastructure). This prevents the "ignoring Undo of unknown activity type" log spam.
Files:
-
Modify:
crates/adapters/activitypub-base/src/activities.rs -
Modify:
crates/adapters/activitypub-base/src/content.rs -
Modify:
crates/adapters/activitypub/src/handler.rs -
Step 1: Add
on_unliketoApObjectHandlertrait incontent.rs
Read crates/adapters/activitypub-base/src/content.rs. Find ApObjectHandler. Add after on_announce_received:
/// Called when a remote actor removes a Like from a local thought.
async fn on_unlike(&self, object_url: &Url, actor_url: &Url) -> anyhow::Result<()>;
- Step 2: Add no-op
on_unliketoThoughtsObjectHandlerinhandler.rs
Read crates/adapters/activitypub/src/handler.rs. Add after on_announce_received:
async fn on_unlike(&self, _object_url: &Url, _actor_url: &Url) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
Ok(())
}
- Step 3: Add "Like" arm to
UndoActivity::receiveinactivities.rs
Read crates/adapters/activitypub-base/src/activities.rs. Find UndoActivity::receive. Find the match obj_type block. Add before the other => catch-all:
"Like" => {
if let Some(obj_url_str) = self.object.get("object").and_then(|o| o.as_str())
&& let Ok(obj_url) = Url::parse(obj_url_str)
&& obj_url.host_str().unwrap_or("") == data.domain
{
data.object_handler
.on_unlike(&obj_url, self.actor.inner())
.await
.unwrap_or_else(|e| {
tracing::warn!(error = %e, "failed to process unlike");
});
}
tracing::info!(actor = %self.actor.inner(), "received Undo(Like)");
}
- Step 4: Verify compilation
cd /mnt/drive/dev/thoughts && cargo build 2>&1 | grep "^error"
- Step 5: Commit
git add crates/adapters/activitypub-base/src/activities.rs \
crates/adapters/activitypub-base/src/content.rs \
crates/adapters/activitypub/src/handler.rs
git commit -m "feat(ap): handle Undo(Like) inbound activity"
Task 4: Update(Actor) outbound on profile change
When a user updates their profile (display name, bio, avatar), broadcast an Update(Actor) activity to their AP followers. The broadcast_actor_update method already exists on ActivityPubService — it just needs to be exposed as a port method and wired through the event system.
Files:
-
Modify:
crates/domain/src/ports.rs— add to OutboundFederationPort -
Modify:
crates/domain/src/events.rs— add ProfileUpdated variant -
Modify:
crates/domain/src/testing.rs— SpyPort stub -
Modify:
crates/application/src/use_cases/profile.rs— publish event -
Modify:
crates/application/src/services/federation_event.rs— handle event -
Modify:
crates/adapters/activitypub-base/src/service.rs— implement port method -
Step 1: Add
ProfileUpdatedtoDomainEventincrates/domain/src/events.rs
Read the file. Add to the enum:
ProfileUpdated { user_id: UserId },
- Step 2: Add
broadcast_actor_updatetoOutboundFederationPortincrates/domain/src/ports.rs
Find OutboundFederationPort. Add after broadcast_undo_like:
/// Broadcast Update(Actor) to all accepted followers when a user updates their profile.
async fn broadcast_actor_update(
&self,
user_id: &UserId,
) -> Result<(), DomainError>;
- Step 3: Add stub to
SpyPortincrates/application/src/services/federation_event.rs
Find SpyPort struct. Add field:
actor_updated: Mutex<Vec<UserId>>,
Find impl OutboundFederationPort for SpyPort. Add:
async fn broadcast_actor_update(&self, user_id: &UserId) -> Result<(), DomainError> {
self.actor_updated.lock().unwrap().push(user_id.clone());
Ok(())
}
- Step 4: Add
EventPublishertoupdate_profileuse case incrates/application/src/use_cases/profile.rs
Read the file. Find pub async fn update_profile(...). Add events: &dyn EventPublisher as a parameter and import it. Publish ProfileUpdated after the update:
pub async fn update_profile(
users: &dyn UserRepository,
events: &dyn EventPublisher,
user_id: &UserId,
display_name: Option<String>,
bio: Option<String>,
avatar_url: Option<String>,
header_url: Option<String>,
custom_css: Option<String>,
) -> Result<(), DomainError> {
users
.update_profile(user_id, display_name, bio, avatar_url, header_url, custom_css)
.await?;
events
.publish(&DomainEvent::ProfileUpdated {
user_id: user_id.clone(),
})
.await?;
Ok(())
}
Make sure DomainEvent and EventPublisher are imported at the top of profile.rs. Check the existing imports and add what's missing.
- Step 5: Update all callers of
update_profileto pass&*s.events
update_profile is called from crates/presentation/src/handlers/users.rs. Read that file. Find the patch_profile handler call to update_profile. Add &*s.events as the second argument:
update_profile(
&*s.users,
&*s.events,
&uid,
body.display_name,
body.bio,
body.avatar_url,
body.header_url,
body.custom_css,
)
.await?;
- Step 6: Implement
broadcast_actor_updateport method inActivityPubServiceincrates/adapters/activitypub-base/src/service.rs
Find impl domain::ports::OutboundFederationPort for ActivityPubService. Add after broadcast_undo_like:
async fn broadcast_actor_update(
&self,
user_id: &domain::value_objects::UserId,
) -> Result<(), domain::errors::DomainError> {
self.broadcast_actor_update(user_id.as_uuid())
.await
.map_err(|e| domain::errors::DomainError::Internal(e.to_string()))
}
Note: this calls the existing private broadcast_actor_update(uuid) method on ActivityPubService.
- Step 7: Handle
ProfileUpdatedinfederation_event.rs
Find the match event block. Add before the catch-all _ => Ok(()):
DomainEvent::ProfileUpdated { user_id } => {
self.ap.broadcast_actor_update(user_id).await
}
- Step 8: Verify build and tests
cd /mnt/drive/dev/thoughts && cargo build 2>&1 | grep "^error" | head -5
cargo test -p domain -p application 2>&1 | tail -5
- Step 9: Commit
git add crates/domain/src/events.rs \
crates/domain/src/ports.rs \
crates/domain/src/testing.rs \
crates/application/src/use_cases/profile.rs \
crates/application/src/services/federation_event.rs \
crates/presentation/src/handlers/users.rs \
crates/adapters/activitypub-base/src/service.rs
git commit -m "feat(ap): broadcast Update(Actor) when user updates their profile"
Task 5: @mention notification
When a remote Note arrives with a Mention tag pointing to a local user, create a notification. The Note's tag array contains objects like {"type":"Mention","href":"https://our.instance/users/{uuid}","name":"@user@domain"}.
Files:
-
Modify:
crates/adapters/activitypub/src/note.rs— add tag field -
Modify:
crates/adapters/activitypub-base/src/content.rs— add on_mention to trait -
Modify:
crates/adapters/activitypub/src/handler.rs— parse tags, implement on_mention -
Modify:
crates/domain/src/events.rs— add MentionReceived -
Modify:
crates/domain/src/testing.rs— no-op on_mention -
Modify:
crates/application/src/services/notification_event.rs— handle MentionReceived -
Step 1: Add
tagfield toThoughtNoteincrates/adapters/activitypub/src/note.rs
Read the file. Add to the ThoughtNote struct:
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Vec::is_empty", default)]
pub tag: Vec<serde_json::Value>,
- Step 2: Add
MentionReceivedtoDomainEventincrates/domain/src/events.rs
Add to the enum:
MentionReceived {
thought_id: ThoughtId,
mentioned_user_id: UserId,
author_user_id: UserId,
},
- Step 3: Add
on_mentiontoApObjectHandlerincrates/adapters/activitypub-base/src/content.rs
Add after on_unlike:
/// Called once per @mention of a local user in a remote Note.
/// `thought_ap_id` is the AP URL of the Note, `mentioned_user_id` is the UUID
/// of the local user being mentioned, `actor_url` is the remote author's AP URL.
async fn on_mention(
&self,
thought_ap_id: &Url,
mentioned_user_uuid: uuid::Uuid,
actor_url: &Url,
) -> anyhow::Result<()>;
- Step 4: Add no-op
on_mentiontoTestStore'sApObjectHandlerimpl incrates/domain/src/testing.rs
Note: TestStore does NOT implement ApObjectHandler — that's ThoughtsObjectHandler in the activitypub adapter. Instead, find if there is a test double or just implement in handler.rs directly (step 5 below covers it).
- Step 5: Implement
on_mentioninThoughtsObjectHandlerincrates/adapters/activitypub/src/handler.rs
Add after on_unlike:
async fn on_mention(
&self,
thought_ap_id: &url::Url,
mentioned_user_uuid: uuid::Uuid,
actor_url: &url::Url,
) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
// Resolve remote author to a local user ID.
let author_user_id = match self
.repo
.find_remote_actor_id(actor_url)
.await
.map_err(|e| anyhow::anyhow!("{e}"))?
{
Some(id) => id,
None => return Ok(()),
};
// Extract thought UUID from /thoughts/{uuid} path.
let thought_uuid = thought_ap_id
.path()
.strip_prefix("/thoughts/")
.and_then(|s| s.split('/').next())
.and_then(|s| uuid::Uuid::parse_str(s).ok());
let thought_uuid = match thought_uuid {
Some(u) => u,
None => return Ok(()),
};
if let Some(ep) = &self.event_publisher {
ep.publish(&domain::events::DomainEvent::MentionReceived {
thought_id: domain::value_objects::ThoughtId::from_uuid(thought_uuid),
mentioned_user_id: domain::value_objects::UserId::from_uuid(mentioned_user_uuid),
author_user_id,
})
.await
.map_err(|e| anyhow::anyhow!("{e}"))?;
}
Ok(())
}
- Step 6: Parse Mention tags and call
on_mentioninThoughtsObjectHandler::on_create
Find on_create. After the accept_note(...) call, add:
// Fire mention notifications for any local @mentions in the note's tag array.
let local_domain = self.urls.base_url().host_str().unwrap_or("");
for tag in ¬e.tag {
if tag.get("type").and_then(|t| t.as_str()) != Some("Mention") {
continue;
}
let href = match tag.get("href").and_then(|h| h.as_str()) {
Some(h) => h,
None => continue,
};
let href_url = match url::Url::parse(href) {
Ok(u) => u,
Err(_) => continue,
};
// Only process mentions of local users (UUID-based /users/{uuid} paths).
if href_url.host_str().unwrap_or("") != local_domain {
continue;
}
let user_uuid = href_url
.path()
.strip_prefix("/users/")
.and_then(|s| s.split('/').next())
.and_then(|s| uuid::Uuid::parse_str(s).ok());
if let Some(uuid) = user_uuid {
self.on_mention(ap_id, uuid, actor_url)
.await
.unwrap_or_else(|e| {
tracing::warn!(error = %e, "failed to process mention notification");
});
}
}
Note: self.urls.base_url() — check ThoughtsUrls for how to get the base URL Url. If not available, parse self.urls fields or add a helper. Check the ThoughtsUrls struct in crates/adapters/activitypub/src/urls.rs.
- Step 7: Handle
MentionReceivedincrates/application/src/services/notification_event.rs
Find the match event block. Add before the _ => Ok(()) catch-all:
DomainEvent::MentionReceived {
thought_id,
mentioned_user_id,
author_user_id,
} => {
self.notifications
.save(&Notification {
id: NotificationId::new(),
user_id: mentioned_user_id.clone(),
notification_type: NotificationType::Mention,
from_user_id: Some(author_user_id.clone()),
thought_id: Some(thought_id.clone()),
read: false,
created_at: Utc::now(),
})
.await
}
Make sure NotificationType::Mention is a variant — check crates/domain/src/models/notification.rs. It already has Mention variant.
- Step 8: Verify build and tests
cd /mnt/drive/dev/thoughts && cargo build 2>&1 | grep "^error" | head -10
cargo test -p domain -p application 2>&1 | tail -5
- Step 9: Commit
git add crates/adapters/activitypub/src/note.rs \
crates/adapters/activitypub-base/src/content.rs \
crates/adapters/activitypub/src/handler.rs \
crates/domain/src/events.rs \
crates/application/src/services/notification_event.rs
git commit -m "feat(ap): @mention notification from inbound remote Notes"
Task 6: Remote posts in home feed
The home_feed SQL currently only includes thoughts from users in the follows table (local follows). Remote follows are in federation_following, so remote users' posts never appear. Extend the SQL to also include thoughts from users whose AP URL is in federation_following for the viewer.
Files:
-
Modify:
crates/adapters/postgres/src/feed.rs -
Step 1: Read
crates/adapters/postgres/src/feed.rsin full
Focus on fn feed_select(viewer: Option<uuid::Uuid>) -> String and async fn home_feed(...).
Key insight: feed_select embeds viewer UUID directly into the SQL string (not as a bind parameter). The home_feed SQL uses $1 (following_ids), $2 (limit), $3 (offset) as bind params.
- Step 2: Add
followerparameter tofeed_select
Change the signature to:
fn feed_select(viewer: Option<uuid::Uuid>, follower: Option<uuid::Uuid>) -> String
At the top of the function body, generate a federation following subquery:
let federation_clause = match follower {
Some(fid) => format!(
"OR t.user_id IN (
SELECT u2.id FROM users u2
JOIN federation_following ff ON u2.ap_id = ff.remote_actor_url
WHERE ff.local_user_id = '{fid}'
)"
),
None => String::new(),
};
This string is used in step 3's WHERE clause modification.
Since feed_select generates only the SELECT part (not WHERE), the federation_clause needs to be returned somehow. Options:
- Return a tuple
(select_str, federation_clause)fromfeed_select - Or add a separate helper
fn federation_following_clause(follower: Option<uuid::Uuid>) -> String
Use option B — separate helper — to avoid changing feed_select's return type:
fn federation_following_clause(follower: Option<uuid::Uuid>) -> String {
match follower {
Some(fid) => format!(
" OR t.user_id IN (
SELECT u2.id FROM users u2
JOIN federation_following ff ON u2.ap_id = ff.remote_actor_url
WHERE ff.local_user_id = '{fid}'
)"
),
None => String::new(),
}
}
Leave feed_select signature unchanged.
- Step 3: Modify
home_feedto usefederation_following_clause
Find the home_feed method. The viewer_id is the feed owner (the logged-in user), which is also the person whose federation_following we want.
Replace:
let viewer = viewer_id.map(|v| v.as_uuid());
// ...
let total: i64 = sqlx::query_scalar(
"SELECT COUNT(*) FROM thoughts t WHERE t.user_id=ANY($1) AND t.visibility != 'direct'",
)
With:
let viewer = viewer_id.map(|v| v.as_uuid());
let fed_clause = federation_following_clause(viewer);
let total: i64 = sqlx::query_scalar(&format!(
"SELECT COUNT(*) FROM thoughts t WHERE (t.user_id=ANY($1){}) AND t.visibility != 'direct'",
fed_clause
))
And replace:
let sql = format!("{sel} WHERE t.user_id=ANY($1) AND t.visibility != 'direct' ORDER BY t.created_at DESC LIMIT $2 OFFSET $3");
With:
let sql = format!("{sel} WHERE (t.user_id=ANY($1){}) AND t.visibility != 'direct' ORDER BY t.created_at DESC LIMIT $2 OFFSET $3", fed_clause);
The rest of the bindings ($1, $2, $3) stay unchanged.
- Step 4: Verify compilation
cd /mnt/drive/dev/thoughts && cargo build -p postgres 2>&1 | grep "^error" | head -5
- Step 5: Run all tests
cd /mnt/drive/dev/thoughts && cargo test -p domain -p application 2>&1 | tail -5
- Step 6: Commit
git add crates/adapters/postgres/src/feed.rs
git commit -m "feat(feed): include remote following posts in home feed"
Task 7: Reply parent display + API field
Remote posts that are replies show without context because:
ThoughtResponsedoesn't exposein_reply_to_url(the external URL of the parent)- The frontend doesn't link to the parent when it's external
Files:
-
Modify:
crates/api-types/src/responses.rs -
Modify:
crates/presentation/src/handlers/feed.rs(or whereverto_thought_responseis defined) -
Modify:
thoughts-frontend/lib/api.ts -
Modify:
thoughts-frontend/components/thought-card.tsx -
Step 1: Add
in_reply_to_urltoThoughtResponseincrates/api-types/src/responses.rs
Read the file. Find ThoughtResponse struct. Add after reply_to_id:
#[serde(rename = "replyToUrl", skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub in_reply_to_url: Option<String>,
- Step 2: Map
in_reply_to_urlin the response builder
Find where ThoughtResponse is constructed from a Thought (search for ThoughtResponse { or to_thought_response). Add the mapping:
in_reply_to_url: thought.in_reply_to_url.clone(),
- Step 3: Verify backend compilation
cd /mnt/drive/dev/thoughts && cargo build 2>&1 | grep "^error" | head -5
- Step 4: Add
replyToUrltoThoughtSchemainthoughts-frontend/lib/api.ts
Find ThoughtSchema. Add:
replyToUrl: z.string().url().nullable().optional(),
- Step 5: Update
thought-card.tsxto show external reply link
Read thoughts-frontend/components/thought-card.tsx. Find the section that renders thought.replyToId. It currently shows "Replying to parent thought" with a hash link only when isReply is true.
Add an external reply link for when the thought has a replyToUrl but no local replyToId:
{thought.replyToId && isReply && (
<div className="text-sm text-muted-foreground flex items-center gap-2">
<CornerUpLeft className="h-4 w-4 text-primary/70" />
<span>
Replying to{" "}
<Link
href={`#${thought.replyToId}`}
className="hover:underline text-primary text-shadow-sm"
>
parent thought
</Link>
</span>
</div>
)}
{!thought.replyToId && thought.replyToUrl && (
<div className="text-sm text-muted-foreground flex items-center gap-2">
<CornerUpLeft className="h-4 w-4 text-primary/70" />
<span>
Replying to{" "}
<a
href={thought.replyToUrl}
target="_blank"
rel="noopener noreferrer"
className="hover:underline text-primary text-shadow-sm"
>
original post ↗
</a>
</span>
</div>
)}
- Step 6: Type check frontend
cd /mnt/drive/dev/thoughts/thoughts-frontend && npx tsc --noEmit 2>&1 | grep "error TS" | head -5
- Step 7: Final build + tests
cd /mnt/drive/dev/thoughts && cargo build 2>&1 | grep "^error"
cargo test -p domain -p application 2>&1 | tail -5
- Step 8: Commit
git add crates/api-types/src/responses.rs \
thoughts-frontend/lib/api.ts \
thoughts-frontend/components/thought-card.tsx
git commit -m "feat: expose replyToUrl in API + show external parent link on remote reply posts"
Notes
- Task 5 (mentions):
self.urls.base_url()— ifThoughtsUrlsdoesn't expose the base URL as aUrl, parse it fromself.urls.base_urlstring. Checkcrates/adapters/activitypub/src/urls.rsfor the exact field. - Task 6 (feed): The embedded UUID in the SQL is a UUID type (hex + hyphens only), safe to format-string without SQL injection risk.
- Task 7 (reply): The
to_thought_responsebuilder might be inhandlers/feed.rs,handlers/thoughts.rs, or a shared module — search the codebase for whereThoughtResponseis constructed. - Profile update (Task 4): If tests in
applicationcallupdate_profiledirectly, they'll need to pass aTestStoreas theeventsparameter (TestStore implements EventPublisher).