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As a user, I want the app structured into the pages described in the spec, so that navigation matches the expected
layout
- Home page and a Menu shown on all pages
- All Tasks as a table with Create/Edit/Remove ...
Description
Overview
The Virtual Science Lab supports real-time collaborative experiment sessions where students can join using a unique
session code.
Currently, users must manually select and copy ...
enhancement
The GET /api/chain/batch/:batch_id/status endpoint in server/routes/chain.js checks if the requester owns a specific
batch of uploaded documents to enforce Role-Based Access Control (RBAC).
However, the ...
Problem
UI-Verse lacks a devcontainer configuration, meaning developers cannot instantly spin up a pre-configured development
environment in GitHub Codespaces or VS Code Remote Containers.
Current Behavior ...
Problem
UI-Verse assets loaded via CDN have no Subresource Integrity (SRI) hashes. Users cannot verify that the files they load
haven t been tampered with, posing a security risk.
Current Behavior
No ...
Description
Add comprehensive integration tests for the search functionality, testing the complete end-to-end flow from workspace
indexing through search execution to result verification.
Changes
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Problem
UI-Verse s Web Components have no centralized API documentation. Contributors must read TypeScript source code to
understand component APIs, attributes, events, and slots.
Current Behavior
No ...
Problem
Contributors using VS Code have no standardized workspace configuration. Each developer must manually install
extensions, configure settings, and set up formatting rules.
Current Behavior
No ...

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