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The download progress "peers" chip previously rendered as
`[icon] from N peers` — a full mini-sentence sitting between the speed
and ETA stats. With four groups already separated by middots, the extra
preposition and unit made the row read as prose rather than a stat
strip, and the singular/plural switch added a second source of layout
jitter on top of the digit-width change.
Update the design reference (README, components.jsx, styles.css) so the
chip shows just the users glyph and the count, matching the visual
weight of the other stat groups. The full sentence
("Downloading from N peers on the LAN") moves to the `title` tooltip,
which keeps the affordance discoverable without spending row width on
it. The count adopts `var(--t-1)` + 600 + tabular-nums directly on
`.dl-peers` (no inner `<strong>` needed), so the chip is a single span.
Also tighten the container-query breakpoints. Removing the prose makes
the chip much narrower, so the previous 300px cutoff for hiding peers
and 380px cutoff for hiding ETA were over-eager — both stats now fit
comfortably in narrower modals. Drop them to 240px (peers) and 320px
(ETA). The pct/cancel column still never collapses.
Test Plan
- Visual review of the design reference HTML at component widths
240px / 320px / 380px to confirm peers and ETA drop at the new
thresholds rather than the old ones.
- Confirm the chip's tooltip still spells out the full sentence.
lanspread
Description
Peer-to-peer game library sharing for LAN parties.
- Peers let users browse and download games from each other
- they discover each other on the local network via mDNS
- they exchange library metadata over QUIC
Ships as a Tauri desktop app.
Development
Prerequisites
# install Tauri CLI
cargo install tauri-cli
# install Deno with a package manager or from https://deno.land/
Build or Run
# build
just build
# run
just run
# test
just test
Scripted peer harness
crates/lanspread-peer-cli runs the peer runtime without the GUI and speaks
JSONL on stdin/stdout. It is intended for automated multi-peer smoke tests.
just peer-cli-build
just peer-cli-image
just peer-cli-run alpha
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