28 lines
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28 lines
1.7 KiB
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# Plan
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Updated: 2026-04-01
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## Active
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1. Present the UI-first slice for approval, then replace mocks with runtime-backed 3proxy control flows.
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## Next
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1. Replace mocks with a backend control plane for config generation, process management, counters, and health checks.
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2. Add Docker runtime with 3proxy, panel server, health checks, and reload/start/restart operations.
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3. Extend tests to cover config rendering, unsafe input handling, and runtime failure scenarios.
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## Done
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1. Researched official 3proxy documentation for config scripting, services, counters, reports, auth, and reload hooks.
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2. Initialized the repository and established autonomous agent workflow rules.
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3. Implemented the first UI slice with hardcoded panel auth, operator-focused dashboard, users table, and system config preview.
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4. Added paranoia-oriented tests for login gating, proxy link encoding, quota edge cases, and traffic share formatting.
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5. Simplified the UI into a calmer minimalist layout with reduced visual noise and denser operational presentation.
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6. Moved user creation into a modal flow and tightened the operator UX with quieter navigation and a denser users table.
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7. Rebuilt the UI shell from scratch around a stable topbar/tab layout with fixed typography and lower visual noise across window sizes.
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8. Corrected the user-creation flow to select a 3proxy service instead of assigning a per-user port, matching the documented 3proxy model.
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9. Stabilized the Users table copy action so the column no longer shifts when the button label changes to `Copied`.
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10. Added operator actions in the Users table for pause/resume and delete with confirmation modal coverage.
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11. Added a root quick-start prompt file so a new agent can resume implementation or fixes with minimal onboarding.
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