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Hunter Bown 9e45780ba0 feat(web): community site for deepseek-tui.com (mobile + color refresh) (#1108)
First commit of the Next.js community site that powers
deepseek-tui.com, deployed via Cloudflare Workers / OpenNext.

This commit lands the scaffold and applies the visual + correctness
pass requested by community feedback:

- Palette: drop the cream/Anthropic-feel paper (#F4F1E8) for a
  DeepSeek-aligned cool white + soft gray (#FFFFFF / #F4F6FB), with
  indigo accents kept. Soften default hairlines so a pure-white
  background reads clean instead of harsh.
- Mobile: add a hamburger menu (mobile-menu.tsx) so phones can reach
  Install / Docs / Activity / Roadmap / Contribute — previously the
  link list was hidden on phones with no replacement. Tighter hero,
  flexible button row, viewport-safe code blocks, columnar grids
  collapse cleanly under 768px, and the printed-almanac center rule
  is desktop-only now (it sliced through narrow viewports).
- "How it works" diagram: replace the hand-rolled ASCII art (which
  misaligned under CJK monospace because Han characters take 2
  columns vs Latin's 1, per dhh's note in WeChat) with a real
  mermaid diagram rendered client-side via dynamic import. Uses the
  mermaid.live standard syntax 庄表伟 recommended.
- Issue #1104: the docs listed a `deepseek-cn` provider that the
  v0.8.16 binary doesn't accept (`ProviderArg` in crates/cli only
  has 9 variants; the 10th lives only in the legacy tui/config.rs).
  derive-facts.mjs now omits `deepseek-cn` until that variant is
  wired through the shared ProviderKind, and the install page's
  China-network recipe uses `base_url` / `DEEPSEEK_BASE_URL` (which
  actually works on v0.8.16) instead of the unsupported provider.

Auto-deploys via .github/workflows/deploy-web.yml on push to main.

Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-07 21:00:06 -05:00

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#!/usr/bin/env node
/**
* check-kv-id.mjs — pre-deploy check that wrangler.jsonc has
* real KV namespace IDs, not placeholders.
*
* Prints the exact `wrangler kv namespace create` command to run
* when a placeholder is found, then exits non-zero.
*/
import { readFileSync } from "node:fs";
import { join, dirname } from "node:path";
import { fileURLToPath } from "node:url";
const __dirname = dirname(fileURLToPath(import.meta.url));
const cfgPath = join(__dirname, "..", "wrangler.jsonc");
const raw = readFileSync(cfgPath, "utf-8");
// Parse JSONC (strip comments, trailing commas)
const stripped = raw
.replace(/\/\/.*$/gm, "") // line comments
.replace(/\/\*[\s\S]*?\*\//g, ""); // block comments
const cfg = JSON.parse(stripped);
const nss = cfg.kv_namespaces;
if (!Array.isArray(nss) || nss.length === 0) {
console.log("No KV namespaces defined — skipping check.");
process.exit(0);
}
let dirty = false;
for (const ns of nss) {
if (ns.id === "REPLACE_WITH_KV_ID") {
dirty = true;
console.error("");
console.error("❌ KV namespace %s has placeholder id.", ns.binding);
console.error(" Run this command and paste the returned id into wrangler.jsonc:");
console.error("");
console.error(" npx wrangler kv namespace create %s", ns.binding);
console.error("");
}
}
if (dirty) {
process.exit(1);
}
console.log("✅ All KV namespace IDs are set.");