hyperhive/frontend
iris 91a72b5cbb dashboard: tab strip above banner-thin in chrome (#389)
Swap the order of `.tabbar` and `.banner` inside `.dashboard-chrome`
so the operator's navigation surface sits at the very top of the
sticky/fixed header — the "WE ARE THE WIRED" slug becomes decoration
below the tabs rather than chrome above them.

Applied to both `index.html` (sticky chrome) and `flow.html`
(fixed-overlay chrome).

No CSS changes — `.tabbar { border-bottom }` still divides tabs from
the area below (now the banner), and active-tab `margin-bottom: -1px`
still merges into that boundary cleanly.
2026-05-25 00:38:12 +02:00
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packages dashboard: tab strip above banner-thin in chrome (#389) 2026-05-25 00:38:12 +02:00
.gitignore frontend: add npm workspace scaffold under frontend/ 2026-05-23 14:51:01 +02:00
package-lock.json frontend: lock npm dependencies via package-lock.json 2026-05-23 14:51:01 +02:00
package.json frontend: lock npm dependencies via package-lock.json 2026-05-23 14:51:01 +02:00
README.md frontend: add npm workspace scaffold under frontend/ 2026-05-23 14:51:01 +02:00

hyperhive frontend

npm workspaces project for the hyperhive browser-facing assets:

  • packages/shared/ — shared modules used by both surfaces (terminal pane, Catppuccin palette + body typography).
  • packages/dashboard/ — the hive-c0re dashboard SPA.
  • packages/agent/ — the per-container web UI (default agent page, stats, screen).

Build

npm install            # one-off; uses the checked-in package-lock.json
npm run build          # builds every workspace into packages/*/dist/

The Rust binaries serve packages/dashboard/dist/ and packages/agent/dist/ via tower_http::ServeDir at runtime; the build derivation is wired up in nix/modules/frontend.nix. Per-agent additions are layered on top of the default agent dist via the hyperhive.frontend.extraFiles option in agent.nix.

Why npm + esbuild

  • Hermetic: dependencies vendored via the checked-in lockfile; buildNpmPackage in nix uses it as the source-of-truth so the output is reproducible without network access at build time.
  • esbuild: vanilla-JS bundler, no framework runtime overhead. Each workspace's build.mjs is ~30 lines.
  • Single-PR migration: see issue #273 for the design proposal and the four-commit shape (npm scaffold → nix derivations → container plumbing → Rust cutover).