Extends the snapshot pattern to the three audio volume levels (system /
furni / trax) so volume-slider widgets on the React client can subscribe
to a single source of truth via useSyncExternalStore.
API additions on ISoundManager:
- systemVolume / furniVolume getters (parity with the existing
traxVolume getter)
- getVolumesSnapshot(): Readonly<ISoundVolumesSnapshot> with the same
lazy-frozen + invalidation-on-change semantics as the user/session
snapshots
- new ISoundVolumesSnapshot { system, furni, trax } interface
New event: NitroEventType.SOUND_VOLUMES_UPDATED. Dispatched only when
the incoming NitroSettingsEvent.SETTINGS_UPDATED actually changes one
of the three volumes (a no-op refresh stays quiet).
While in there, fixed a real bug: the previous implementation cached
`volumeFurniUpdated` / `volumeTraxUpdated` BEFORE writing the new
values, but read `castedEvent.volumeFurni` / `castedEvent.volumeTrax`
in their pre-division form — comparing percent (e.g. 75) against the
already-divided stored value (e.g. 0.75) — so the change check almost
always reported "updated" for a real settings push and never reported
"updated" if the percent matched the stored fraction by coincidence
(only 0/100 are stable). Updated check is now consistent (compare
fraction vs fraction) and also tracks systemVolume changes for the
new snapshot invalidation.
Each workspace package was still pinning `typescript: ~5.5.x` or
`~5.8.2` in its own devDependencies even though the root bumped to 6.0.3
in 60b1143. The pins were dead (yarn 1 hoists from root) but they're
misleading when reading a single package.json. Bring them all to
`^6.0.3` to match the root.
Other:
- @thumbmarkjs/thumbmarkjs 1.8.1 → 1.9.0 (root + communication package)
- yarn.lock regenerated from a clean install (vitest 4 hoisting was
flaking on the patch vite bump; reverted vite to ^8.0.10)
Adds CLAUDE.md at the repo root: short project context for future
sessions — stack, the 12-workspace layout, the React-friendly v2.1.0
additions (`subscribe()`, `subscribeMessage()`, snapshot getters), build
scripts, and known gotchas (`SessionDataManager.getUserData` does NOT
exist; sendChat* expects 3 args; dispatchEvent is sync).