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Introduces RECAP_MODE=multi alongside single-mode self-host: - Tenant auth + accounts (magic-link via System SMTP), per-tenant credit pool, anonymous trial minting with per-IP/-64 caps - Self-serve Pro/Max purchase: inline Lightning (BTCPay) + card (Zaprite), prepaid 30-day periods, expiry-reminder emails - Core-decoupling: relay owns cloud tier/expiry keyed by Recaps user-id - SQLite (better-sqlite3) schema for multi-mode; filesystem unchanged for single - StartOS actions/versions through 0.2.155
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TypeScript
14 lines
1.1 KiB
TypeScript
import { VersionInfo } from '@start9labs/start-sdk'
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export const v_0_2_128 = VersionInfo.of({
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version: '0.2.128:0',
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releaseNotes: {
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en_US:
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"Frontend half of the Phase 2 post-cluster polish work that ships in relay v0.2.95. The speakers legend now shows the inferred real name when the relay's polish pass identified one: '[A] Matt Hill · 24:42' instead of '[A] Speaker A · 24:42'. Chip letters and colors stay the same (so the visual identity is stable as you scroll the transcript). When the LLM couldn't confidently name a speaker, the legend falls back to the cluster ID. Per-line chip tooltips also show the inferred name ('Matt Hill (Speaker_A) · conf 87%'). Topic summaries arrive already polished from the relay — they attribute statements to specific speakers ('Matt Hill explains why self-hosting matters' instead of 'the discussion centers around self-hosting'). SDK provider/relay.js forwards the new speaker_names field; recap-server saves it to history alongside speakers, so reopening saved sessions restores names.",
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},
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migrations: {
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up: async ({ effects }) => {},
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down: async ({ effects }) => {},
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},
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})
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