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# AGENTS.md
Tibi CMS starter template — Svelte 5 SPA with esbuild, SSR via goja, and Playwright tests.
## Project overview
- **Frontend**: Svelte 5 SPA in `frontend/src/`, bundled with esbuild, styled with Tailwind CSS 4.
- **Backend**: tibi-server with API hooks in `api/hooks/`, collections in `api/collections/`.
- **SSR**: Server-side rendering via goja (Go JS runtime) in `api/hooks/ssr/`.
- **Tests**: Playwright for E2E, API, mobile, and visual regression tests in `tests/`.
- **Types**: Shared TypeScript types in `types/global.d.ts`. Keep `tibi-types/` read-only.
## Project bootstrap
Before treating this repo as a real project, replace the starter placeholders and initial project values.
Derive these values from the real repo path `gitbase.de/ORG/REPO`:
- `PROJECT_NAME`: use the repo name in kebab-case.
- `TIBI_NAMESPACE`: set it equal to `PROJECT_NAME`, i.e. use the same repo name in kebab-case.
- `STAGING_PATH`: use the real repo org and repo name, i.e. `/staging/ORG/REPO/dev`.
- `.env`: replace `PROJECT_NAME=__PROJECT_NAME__`, `TIBI_NAMESPACE=__TIBI_NAMESPACE__`, `STAGING_PATH=/staging/__ORG__/__PROJECT__/dev`, `STAGING_URL=https://dev-__PROJECT_NAME__.staging.testversion.online`, and `CODING_URL=https://__PROJECT_NAME__.code.testversion.online`.
- `api/config.yml`: replace `namespace: __TIBI_NAMESPACE__`.
- `frontend/.htaccess`: replace both `__TIBI_NAMESPACE__` proxy targets.
- `api/hooks/config-client.js`: replace `https://__PROJECT__.code.testversion.online` with the real origin URL.
- `package.json`: adapt starter metadata like `name` and `repository` when creating the real project repo.
- Docker and local URLs derive from `.env`, so `PROJECT_NAME` and `TIBI_NAMESPACE` must be correct before `make docker-up`.
- Playwright seed/API tests read `CODING_URL` from `.env` first. Use the configured host from `.env` whenever it serves both `/` and `/api/...`, even in starter-style local bootstrap setups.
- Recommended check: search for remaining starter placeholders with `rg '__[A-Z0-9_]+__' .`.
## Setup commands
- Install deps: `yarn install`
- Start dev: `make docker-up` or `make docker-start`
- Restart frontend watcher/dev-server: `make docker-restart-frontend`
- View logs: `make docker-logs` or `make docker-logs-X`
- Start with mock data: set `MOCK=1` in `.env`, then use the normal Docker start command
- Build frontend/admin bundle: `yarn build`
- Build SSR bundle: `yarn build:server`
- Validate types: `yarn validate`
## Development workflow
- **Dev servers always run in Docker** — never use `yarn dev` or `yarn start` locally; web access only works through the Docker reverse proxy.
- Local `yarn` is only for standalone tasks: `yarn build`, `yarn build:server`, `yarn validate`.
- **Mock mode**: Set `MOCK=1` to run the frontend without a tibi-server. API calls are served from JSON files in `frontend/mocking/`. Missing mock endpoints return 404.
- Frontend code is automatically rebuilt by the watcher/BrowserSync stack; backend hooks reload on change.
- Read `.env` for environment URLs and secrets.
- `webserver/` is for staging/ops only; use BrowserSync/esbuild for day-to-day dev.
- If development environment is running, access the website at: `https://${PROJECT_NAME}.code.testversion.online/`.
- For a11y testing use MCP a11y tools if available.
- For quick interactive browser testing, ask the user to connect Playwright MCP (preferred) or Browser MCP (only in non-autonomous/chat mode).
## Testing
- Run all tests: `yarn test`
- E2E tests: `yarn test:e2e`
- API tests: `yarn test:api`
- Visual regression: `yarn test:visual`
- Before running Playwright, ensure the `CODING_URL` from `.env` actually serves both `/` and `/api/...` for this repo.
- After code changes, run only affected spec files: `npx playwright test tests/e2e/filename.spec.ts`.
- Write unit tests for new functionality and ensure existing tests pass.
## Video tours
- Video tours are Playwright-based screen recordings (not tests) in `video-tours/`.
- Run all tours (desktop): `yarn tour`
- Run all tours (mobile): `yarn tour:mobile`
- Videos are saved to `video-tours/output/` (git-ignored).
- Tour files use `.tour.ts` suffix in `video-tours/tours/`.
- Helpers: `injectVisibleCursor()`, `moveThenClick()`, `moveThenType()`, `smoothScroll()` in `video-tours/helpers.ts`.
- Fixtures provide a `tourPage` with visible cursor overlay via `video-tours/tours/fixtures.ts`.
## API access
- API access to collections uses the reverse proxy: `CODING_URL/api/<collection>` (e.g. `CODING_URL/api/content`).
- Auth via `Token` header with `ADMIN_TOKEN` from `api/config.yml.env` when a configured token with the required permissions is needed.
- Collection permissions for `user:` apply to JWT-authenticated users (`X-Auth-Token`), not to the static `Token:` header.
- If a collection should allow writes via `ADMIN_TOKEN`, define an explicit permission block like `"token:${ADMIN_TOKEN}":` with the required methods.
## Required secrets and credentials
| Secret | Location | Purpose |
| --- | --- | --- |
| `ADMIN_TOKEN` | `api/config.yml.env` | Access token for configured API/admin permissions |
| `SENTRY_AUTH_TOKEN` | Gitea repo secrets | Sourcemap upload to Sentry (CI only) |
| `.basic-auth-web` | project root (git-ignored) | Basic auth for BrowserSync dev server |
| `.basic-auth-code` | project root (git-ignored) | Basic auth for Code-Server / admin |
| `RSYNC_PASS` | Gitea secrets (`github.token`) | rsync deployment password (CI only) |
## Infrastructure prerequisites
- **Code-Server environment** — This project is designed for development on a Code-Server instance at `*.code.testversion.online` with a **Traefik reverse proxy** managing HTTPS and auto-routing via Docker labels.
- **Without Code-Server/Traefik** — The Docker stack starts but the website is not reachable via hostname. Workaround: access BrowserSync directly via `http://localhost:3000` (requires exposing the port in `docker-compose-local.yml`).
- **Docker + Docker Compose** — Required for all development. Never run `yarn dev` or `yarn start` locally.
- **MongoDB** — Runs as a Docker service (`mongo`). Data persists in `tmp/mongo-data/`.
- **Production** — Deployed via rsync to an existing server running tibi-server + MongoDB. The frontend is a static SPA served by a Node.js webserver (`webserver/webserver.js`) or directly by tibi-server.
- **Staging** — Docker Compose builds a `www` container that connects to an external tibi-server at `dev-tibi-server.staging.testversion.online`.
## Reference repositories
These sibling repos in the workspace provide documentation, types, and reference implementations:
| Repository | Path | Purpose |
| --- | --- | --- |
| **tibi-types** | `../../cms/tibi-types` | TypeScript type definitions for hooks, collections, permissions, etc. Included via `tsconfig.json`**read-only, do not modify**. Key file: `index.d.ts`. JSON schemas in `schemas/api-config/`. |
| **tibi-server** | `../../cms/tibi-server` | Go source code of the server. `docs/` has detailed documentation (16 files), `examples/` has sample projects. |
| **tibi-admin-nova** | `../../cms/tibi-admin-nova` | Admin UI reference project. Key file: `types/admin.d.ts` (1147 lines — all admin types: `AdminCollection`, `AdminCollectionField`, `AdminCollectionMeta`, `AdminDashboard`, etc.). Use as reference for collection field configs, dashboard setup, and fieldLists. |
### When to consult which repo
- **Write collection YAML** → `tibi-server/docs/04-collections.md` + `tibi-types/schemas/api-config/collection.json` (JSON schema)
- **Write/debug hooks** → `tibi-server/docs/06-hooks.md` + `tibi-types/index.d.ts` (context types)
- **Configure admin UI** → `tibi-admin-nova/types/admin.d.ts` (field types, meta, dashboard) + `tibi-admin-nova/api/collections/` (real examples)
- **Permissions** → `tibi-server/docs/05-authentication.md`
- **Realtime/SSE** → `tibi-server/docs/07-realtime.md`
- **Images/uploads** → `tibi-server/docs/08-file-upload-images.md`
- **LLM integration** → `tibi-server/docs/09-llm-integration.md`
### TypeScript types
`tibi-types` is included via `tsconfig.json`:
```json
"include": ["frontend/src/**/*", "types/**/*", "./../../cms/tibi-types", "api/**/*"]
```
Project-specific types (e.g. `Ssr`, `ApiOptions`, `ContentEntry`) live in `types/global.d.ts`.
## Code style
- Follow the existing code style and conventions used in the project.
- Write clear and concise comments where necessary to explain complex logic.
- Ensure code is modular and reusable where possible.
- Avoid introducing new dependencies unless absolutely necessary.
- Respect a11y and localization best practices; optimize for WCAG AA standards.
- Check the problems tab for any errors or warnings in the code.
- **Zero warnings policy**: After making changes, always run `yarn validate` and check the IDE problems tab. Fix all TypeScript, Svelte, and Tailwind warnings — the codebase must stay warning-free.
- When Tailwind `suggestCanonicalClasses` warnings appear, always fix the **source** `.svelte`/`.ts`/`.css` file — never the compiled output.
### Architecture skills (loaded on demand)
These skills provide deep-dive documentation. Use them by phase instead of treating them as an unsorted reference list.
#### 1. Project start and solution design
| Skill | When to use |
| --- | --- |
| `tibi-project-setup` | Setting up a new project from scratch |
| `website-solution-architecture` | Translating website requirements into a complete solution across content, admin, SSR, and workflows |
| `security-hardening-and-token-strategy` | Applying secure token, secret, permission, and hook-capability decisions |
#### 2. Content model and editor UX
| Skill | When to use |
| --- | --- |
| `content-authoring` | Adding new pages, content blocks, or collections |
| `nova-pagebuilder-modeling` | Designing editor-friendly block systems, nested block schemas, and pagebuilder UX |
| `nova-navigation-modeling` | Modeling multilingual header/footer/navigation trees with current Nova navigation features |
| `admin-ui-config` | Configuring collection admin views, field widgets, layouts |
| `media-seo-publishing` | Modeling media, SEO, and publication workflows for website projects |
| `permissions-and-editor-workflows` | Designing safe editorial permissions, field rules, and role-aware admin workflows |
| `nova-ai-editor-features` | Applying AI and LLM capabilities in editor workflows and media authoring responsibly |
#### 3. Backend behavior and integrations
| Skill | When to use |
| --- | --- |
| `tibi-hook-authoring` | Writing or debugging server-side hooks |
| `tibi-actions-and-forms` | Building contact forms, workflow endpoints, and other action-based website features |
| `scheduled-jobs-and-automation` | Building cron-based background tasks, cleanups, reports, and sync workflows |
| `realtime-and-live-workflows` | Designing SSE-based live updates, notifications, previews, and status workflows |
#### 4. Frontend runtime and delivery
| Skill | When to use |
| --- | --- |
| `frontend-architecture` | Routing, state management, Svelte 5 patterns, API layer, error handling |
| `tibi-ssr-caching` | SSR rendering and cache invalidation |
| `playwright-testing` | Extending or debugging seeded Playwright API, desktop, mobile, or visual tests |
### Quickstart roadmap for a new website
Use this order when building a project from scratch on this starter:
1. Foundation.
Start with `tibi-project-setup` until Docker, URLs, build, and validate are green.
2. Solution design.
Use `website-solution-architecture` first, then `security-hardening-and-token-strategy`, before writing components or hooks.
3. Content and admin model.
Use the skills from **Content model and editor UX** to shape `api/collections/content.yml`, `api/collections/navigation.yml`, reusable domain collections, and Nova authoring UX.
4. Frontend and runtime.
Use `frontend-architecture` plus `nova-pagebuilder-modeling` when wiring routing, i18n, content loading, `frontend/src/blocks/BlockRenderer.svelte`, and shared types.
5. Backend behavior.
Use the skills from **Backend behavior and integrations** for hooks, forms/actions, jobs, and realtime only where the project actually needs them.
6. SSR and publishing.
Use `tibi-ssr-caching` once routes, navigation, and page-critical data are defined, and use `media-seo-publishing` plus `permissions-and-editor-workflows` where publication, SEO, and editorial restrictions matter.
7. Optional AI editor features.
Use `nova-ai-editor-features` only when there is a concrete editorial workflow for it.
8. Final verification.
Use `playwright-testing` for deterministic API/E2E coverage, confirm public site, admin authoring, pagebuilder rendering, navigation/media resolution, forms/actions, and SSR all work, then run `yarn build`, `yarn build:server`, and `yarn validate`.
For one-off tasks, use the phase tables above as the lookup index instead of maintaining a second skill matrix here.
### Tailwind CSS 4 canonical classes
This project uses Tailwind CSS 4. Always use the canonical v4 syntax:
| Legacy (v3) | Canonical (v4) |
| ---------------------- | ---------------------- |
| `bg-gradient-to-*` | `bg-linear-to-*` |
| `aspect-[4/3]` | `aspect-4/3` |
| `!bg-brand-600` | `bg-brand-600!` |
| `hover:!bg-brand-700` | `hover:bg-brand-700!` |
| `!rounded-xl` | `rounded-xl!` |
Rules:
- Gradient directions use `bg-linear-to-{direction}` instead of `bg-gradient-to-{direction}`.
- Bare-ratio aspect values like `aspect-4/3` replace arbitrary `aspect-[4/3]`.
- The `!important` modifier is a **suffix** (`class!`) instead of a **prefix** (`!class`).