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19072b4add docs(work-log): refresh with complete commit list + push confirmation
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Updates the overnight 2026-05-12 work log to reflect:

- All 12 commits successfully pushed to origin/main (the credential
  manager refreshed at some point during the session and pushes are
  going through)
- The activation issue diagnosis got more specific: stripping
  Microsoft.WindowsDesktop.App from runtimeconfig didn't fix it, nor
  did disabling the UndockedRegFreeWinRT auto-init
- The HTML preview at docs/preview/redesigned-mainwindow.html is the
  primary "see the design" artifact while activation is blocked
- The Settings drawer + Help/About/Onboarding dialogs all landed
- Phase 4-9 of the migration plan are queued for the next session

Suggested first action for the user tomorrow morning is now clearly
named: open the HTML preview, then attack the activation issue with VS
F5 launch or by reinstalling the WindowsAppRuntime 1.6 redist.
2026-05-13 00:27:05 -04:00
2e6d2a1e5e docs: WinUI 3 migration plan + overnight 2026-05-12 work log
Two new docs to land alongside the in-flight WinUI 3 work:

* docs/superpowers/plans/2026-05-12-winui3-migration.md
  Full nine-phase migration plan. Locks the architectural decisions
  (WindowsAppSDK 1.6 LTS, unpackaged, win-x64 RID, custom Main with
  explicit Bootstrap, CommunityToolkit DataGrid 7.1.2, AppWindow
  title-bar API). Tracks what's done (Phase 1 + 2: scaffold and
  MainWindow shell), what's blocked (Phase 3: activation failure),
  and what's next (Phase 4-9). Risk register flags fallback paths.

* docs/superpowers/work-log-2026-05-12.md
  Operator-readable summary of overnight progress. Leads with the
  pull-and-push reminder (forgejo credentials expired so commits are
  local-only until Zac authenticates and pushes manually), names the
  activation blocker with the diagnostic evidence captured, and
  suggests the first session tomorrow morning. Documents what was
  deliberately NOT touched (WPF host, Teams orchestration, view-model
  wiring) so the running build is unambiguously safe.
2026-05-13 00:09:51 -04:00