- Add root package.json with development scripts and dependencies
- Move scripts/ from lib back to root for intuitive developer experience
- Clean lib/package.json to contain only runtime dependencies
- Add comprehensive justfile with cross-platform command shortcuts
- Update README.md with new development workflow instructions
- Maintain lib as clean, publishable package while enabling root-level commands
Major Architecture Improvements:
- Separate JavaScript library (lib/) with proper build system
- Go CLI with embedded library using go:embed
- Hot reload development with Air integration
- Library + CLI build pipeline with npm run build
Code Cleanup:
- Remove obsolete assets (insertr-cli/assets/editor/)
- Clean up package.json metadata and dependencies
- Update .gitignore for new architecture
- Remove unused 'marked' dependency
New Documentation:
- Add comprehensive TODO.md with feature gap analysis
- Document critical gaps between prototype and current library
- Create phased implementation plan for feature parity
- Update DEVELOPMENT.md with hot reload workflow
- Add LIBRARY.md documenting new architecture
Hot Reload System:
- Air watches both Go CLI and JavaScript library
- Library changes trigger: rebuild → copy → CLI rebuild → serve
- Seamless development experience across full stack
Next Steps:
- Current library is basic proof-of-concept (prompt() editing)
- Archived prototype has production-ready features
- Phase 1 focuses on professional forms and authentication
- Phase 2 adds validation and content persistence
- Rewrite README.md: Focus on Go CLI, container expansion, zero-config philosophy
- Add comprehensive ID generation strategy to RESEARCH.md
- Document two-phase approach: disposable dev IDs vs stable production mappings
- Explain edge cases, migration tools, and developer workflow
- Position as 'Tailwind of CMS' with build-time enhancement approach
- Split monolithic insertr.js (932 lines) into 6 focused modules
- Extract configuration system for extensible field types and validation
- Separate validation, form rendering, content management, and markdown processing
- Maintain same API surface while improving maintainability and testability
- Update demo pages to use modular system
- Remove legacy support for cleaner codebase
Implement markdown collection support alongside existing element-level editing. Users can now choose between individual element editing (headlines, buttons) and rich markdown editing (stories, bios). Includes responsive overlay forms, smart field detection, and comprehensive documentation updates.
Features:
- Markdown collections with data-field-type="markdown"
- Responsive overlay forms that adapt to element width
- Element-level editing for granular control
- Updated documentation and integration guide
- Fixed marked.js renderer configuration issues
- Enhanced about.html to demonstrate both approaches
🛠️ Development Infrastructure:
- package.json with npm scripts for development
- live-server for hot reload during development
- Custom dev helper script with project validation
- Comprehensive .gitignore for Node.js and Go
📖 Documentation:
- Updated README.md with project overview and quick start
- DEVELOPMENT.md with detailed development guide
- Demo instructions and testing scenarios
🚀 Available Commands:
- npm run dev (start development server)
- npm run dev:check (validate project setup)
- npm run dev:demo (show testing instructions)
- npm run dev:help (list all commands)
✨ Features:
- Live reload on file changes
- Project health checking
- 18 editable elements detected
- 14.3KB core library size
Next: Ready for active development and testing!