A "Guess from first name" option in the Cleanup gender section: a bundled,
curated given-name -> sex dictionary (weighted English + German for the first
real tree) proposes sex for people who don't have it set. Deterministic, offline,
no model. Genuinely ambiguous names (Marion, Frances, Jordan, …) are excluded
from both sets so they're left for a human. Reuses the existing preview/apply
gender flow, so every guess is reviewed before saving.
No migration. 56 backend tests pass; frontend builds.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
A new per-tree Cleanup page (and cleanup_service + endpoints), each fix
preview-first per the propose-then-approve rule:
- Mark deceased by birth year: lists people born ≤ a cutoff (default 1930) not
already deceased; apply sets is_living=false for the ones you keep checked.
- Set sex from a source GEDCOM: upload the source .ged (it carries SEX); matches
by name and proposes sex only where it's missing — far more accurate than
guessing from first names. Review, then apply.
- Names that look broken: flags date-in-surname / date-in-given / no-surname /
packed given names, with inline editable given+surname; fix the checked ones.
No migration (uses existing columns). 55 backend tests pass (preview+apply for
all three); frontend builds.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
New account_service + endpoints under /users/me:
- GET /me/export — zip of every owned tree (account.json + media blobs).
- POST /me/import — restore a backup into NEW trees (ids remapped, media
re-uploaded); non-destructive, never touches existing data.
- DELETE /me — soft-delete the user, their owned trees, and revoke sessions;
guarded by retyping the account email.
Settings page wires all three (export download, restore upload, delete with
typed-email confirmation). No migration — uses existing tables + soft-delete.
52 backend tests pass (export→restore round-trip + delete guards); frontend builds.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Sidebar bottom-left now shows the signed-in user; clicking opens a menu with
Settings and Sign out. New /settings page: account info + change password
(POST /auth/change-password, re-verifies current password). Export/restore/
delete are stubbed there for the next pass.
- Per-tree default/home person: tree.home_person_id (migration) + TreeUpdate/
Read; the tree and family views open focused on it; the person page gets a
"Set as default" control and "Default person" badge. Cleared if that person
is deleted. Complements the account-level "this is me" link.
- Tree visualization now fills the content area (AppShell drops the max-width
column on the /tree route); other pages stay centered.
- Audit records are coerced JSON-safe (UUIDs/enums), so PATCHing UUID fields
like home_person_id audits cleanly.
50 backend tests pass; migration up/down verified; frontend builds.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Duplicate detection (the "merge / skip / overwrite" the user asked for):
- New POST /gedcom/preview dry-runs the file and flags incoming people that
resemble existing ones (name similarity via difflib + birth-year guard;
high/medium score). No writes.
- /gedcom/import takes default_action (new|skip|merge|overwrite) + per-xref
resolutions {xref: {action, target_id}}:
new create as a new person (current behavior)
skip link families to the existing person, copy nothing
merge attach the incoming names (as alternates), events, citations,
and notes onto the existing person
overwrite soft-delete the existing person, import the incoming one fresh
Relationship creation is deduped so a merge can't double an edge.
Richer record mapping (covers the user's repo's GEDCOM):
- Multiple NAME records honor their TYPE; _MARNM (and NICK) import as typed
alternate names — maiden stays primary, married becomes a "married" Name.
- RELI -> a "religion" event with the value in detail; OCCU/EDUC values too.
- NOTE -> person notes (and event notes); NOTE/RELI are no longer "unmapped".
- Export round-trips name TYPE.
Verified against the user's 2185-person export: 0 unmapped tags. 48 tests pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Names (the genealogy standard: maiden name primary, married/alias as typed
alternates):
- Name model already supported multiple typed names; expose full CRUD —
NameCreate/Read/Update schemas, name_service (one-primary invariant,
promote-on-delete), nested /persons/{id}/names routes.
- Person page gains a Names card: add/edit/delete + "make primary", with a
curated name_type dropdown (birth/maiden, married, alias, nickname, …).
Self-person ("who am I"):
- users.self_person_id FK (use_alter for the users<->persons<->trees cycle)
+ migration; PATCH /users/me/self-person; "This is me" / "This is you"
on the person page. Soft-deleting the linked person clears it.
Deletion integrity (fixes the broken tree view):
- delete_person now soft-deletes the relationships touching the person, so no
dangling edges remain; family-chart also filters links to missing people.
- Optional cascade=true recursively deletes descendants (GEDCOM cleanup);
the person page asks "only this person" vs "with all descendants".
- DELETE returns {deleted: n}.
Family view surfaces "Not connected to anyone" so dangling people aren't lost.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Tree page: add a "Find a person" search box that jumps the chart to a
match and rebuilds the hourglass (parents/grandparents/partner/children)
around them. Clicking any card recenters via family-chart's default
behavior (setAncestryDepth 3 / setProgenyDepth 2), syncing focus through
setAfterUpdate for the "Open profile" link.
- Person detail: replace the relationship "add" <select> with a
type-to-filter PersonCombobox so long people lists are searchable.
- Person detail: gender is now a Male/Female dropdown, not free text.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Person detail: an Edit form for name + gender + living status + privacy, and inline edit of each life event (type + structured date). Family view: the add-relative buttons now search existing people (link the real person) or create new — preventing duplicate spouses/parents — and adding a child to someone with one spouse links both parents.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: Justin Paul <justin@jpaul.me>
Tree page gets Landscape/Portrait/Fan toggles: landscape & portrait via family-chart's orientation; a hand-rolled radial Fan chart of ancestors (rings per generation, click to recenter). Clicking a card recenters and updates an 'Open <name> →' link to that person's profile. The People directory search now hits the server-side pg_trgm fuzzy endpoint (debounced) so it spans the whole tree, not just the loaded page.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: Justin Paul <justin@jpaul.me>
An Import/Export page (sidebar) that defaults to importing into a NEW tree to avoid duplicating existing people, with an explicit 'append to this tree' option (warned), a mapping-report display (counts + skipped tags), and a one-click .ged export download.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: Justin Paul <justin@jpaul.me>
The People page is no longer a flat list: it's a focus-person family view with a pedigree of ancestors (parents + grandparents), a spouse/partner panel, and a children panel — with inline 'add parent/child/spouse' (creates the person + the relationship), click-to-refocus, birth–death years, and a searchable people index. Modeled on how real genealogy tools center on a person and let you walk the graph.
Adds delete/restore UI: a Delete on the person page, per-tree delete + a 'Recently deleted' restore section on the trees list, and a Recovery page (sidebar) for deleted people.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: Justin Paul <justin@jpaul.me>
Replaces the centered single-column of full-width cards with a proper application layout: a persistent left sidebar (Trees, and per-tree People/Sources/Media, with the tree name and sign-out) and a constrained content column. Marketing landing and auth pages are split out (own header/footer; centered auth with the logo).
Adds a Media gallery (upload + image thumbnails / file tiles, served via the backend content endpoint). Events are no longer free-text: a curated event-type list (+ custom) and a structured date (qualifier + day/month/year) that composes a proper genealogical date. Regenerated the OpenAPI client.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: Justin Paul <justin@jpaul.me>
New /trees/[id]/sources page (list + create sources). Person-detail page now loads tree sources + citations and shows a '✓ N sourced' badge with an inline cite picker (source + page) on each event and on the person. Tree view links to Sources. Regenerated the OpenAPI client.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: Justin Paul <justin@jpaul.me>
New /trees/[id]/persons/[personId] view: life-events timeline with add/remove, and relationships grouped into parents/children/partners/siblings with an add form (kind + person picker + qualifier). People in the tree list now link here. Regenerated the OpenAPI client for the new endpoints.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: Justin Paul <justin@jpaul.me>
Next.js (App Router) + React 19 + TypeScript + Tailwind v4, with shadcn-style UI primitives (Button, Input, Card, Label via cva/tailwind-merge). A typed API client is generated from the backend OpenAPI spec with openapi-typescript + openapi-fetch (npm run gen:api); the committed openapi.json/schema.d.ts are the snapshot.
Views: landing, login, register, tree list + create, and tree detail with person list + create. Auth rides the same-origin HttpOnly session cookie the backend sets (Caddy proxies /api/*), so no token handling in JS. Built as a standalone container. Mobile-first; next build is clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: Justin Paul <justin@jpaul.me>