Demo mode provides a complete sandbox environment with: - Virtual capture engine (radial rainbow test pattern on 3 displays) - Virtual audio engine (synthetic music-like audio on 2 devices) - Virtual LED device provider (strip/60, matrix/256, ring/24 LEDs) - Isolated data directory (data/demo/) with auto-seeded sample entities - Dedicated config (config/demo_config.yaml) with pre-configured API key - Frontend indicator (DEMO badge + dismissible banner) - Engine filtering (only demo engines visible in demo mode) - Separate entry point: python -m wled_controller.demo (port 8081) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# Claude Instructions for WLED Screen Controller
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## Code Search
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**If `ast-index` is available, use it as the PRIMARY code search tool.** It is significantly faster than grep and returns structured, accurate results. Fall back to grep/Glob only when ast-index is not installed, returns empty results, or when searching regex patterns/string literals/comments.
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**IMPORTANT for subagents:** When spawning Agent subagents (Plan, Explore, general-purpose, etc.), always instruct them to use `ast-index` via Bash for code search instead of grep/Glob. Example: include "Use `ast-index search`, `ast-index class`, `ast-index usages` etc. via Bash for code search" in the agent prompt.
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```bash
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# Check if available:
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ast-index version
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# Rebuild index (first time or after major changes):
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ast-index rebuild
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# Common commands:
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ast-index search "Query" # Universal search across files, symbols, modules
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ast-index class "ClassName" # Find class/struct/interface definitions
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ast-index usages "SymbolName" # Find all places a symbol is used
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ast-index implementations "BaseClass" # Find all subclasses/implementations
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ast-index symbol "FunctionName" # Find any symbol (class, function, property)
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ast-index outline "path/to/File.cpp" # Show all symbols in a file
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ast-index hierarchy "ClassName" # Show inheritance tree
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ast-index callers "FunctionName" # Find all call sites
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ast-index changed --base master # Show symbols changed in current branch
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ast-index update # Incremental update after file changes
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```
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## CRITICAL: Git Commit and Push Policy
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**🚨 NEVER CREATE COMMITS WITHOUT EXPLICIT USER APPROVAL 🚨**
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**🚨 NEVER PUSH TO REMOTE WITHOUT EXPLICIT USER APPROVAL 🚨**
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### Strict Rules
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1. **DO NOT** create commits automatically after making changes
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2. **DO NOT** commit without being explicitly instructed by the user
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3. **DO NOT** push to remote repository without explicit instruction
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4. **ALWAYS WAIT** for the user to review changes and ask you to commit
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5. **ALWAYS ASK** if you're unsure whether to commit
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### Workflow
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1. Make code changes as requested
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2. **STOP** - Inform user that changes are complete
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3. **WAIT** - User reviews the changes
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4. **ONLY IF** user explicitly says "commit" or "create a commit":
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- Stage the files with `git add`
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- Create the commit with a descriptive message
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- **STOP** - Do NOT push
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5. **ONLY IF** user explicitly says "push" or "commit and push":
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- Push to remote repository
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### What Counts as Explicit Approval
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✅ **YES - These mean you can commit:**
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- "commit"
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- "create a commit"
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- "commit these changes"
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- "git commit"
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✅ **YES - These mean you can push:**
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- "push"
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- "commit and push"
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- "push to remote"
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- "git push"
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❌ **NO - These do NOT mean you should commit:**
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- "that looks good"
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- "thanks"
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- "perfect"
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- User silence after you make changes
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- Completing a feature/fix
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### Example Bad Behavior (DON'T DO THIS)
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```
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❌ User: "Fix the MSS engine test issue"
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❌ Claude: [fixes the issue]
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❌ Claude: [automatically commits without asking] <-- WRONG!
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```
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### Example Good Behavior (DO THIS)
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```
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✅ User: "Fix the MSS engine test issue"
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✅ Claude: [fixes the issue]
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✅ Claude: "I've fixed the MSS engine test issue by adding auto-initialization..."
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✅ [WAITS FOR USER]
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✅ User: "Looks good, commit it"
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✅ Claude: [now creates the commit]
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```
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## IMPORTANT: Auto-Restart Server on Code Changes
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**Whenever server-side Python code is modified** (any file under `/server/src/` **excluding** `/server/src/wled_controller/static/`), **automatically restart the server** so the changes take effect immediately. Do NOT wait for the user to ask for a restart.
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**No restart needed for frontend-only changes** — but you **MUST rebuild the bundle**. The browser loads the esbuild bundle (`static/dist/app.bundle.js`, `static/dist/app.bundle.css`), NOT the source files. After ANY change to frontend files (JS, CSS under `/server/src/wled_controller/static/`), run:
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```bash
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cd server && npm run build
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```
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Without this step, changes will NOT take effect. No server restart is needed — just rebuild and refresh the browser.
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### Restart procedure
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Use the PowerShell restart script — it reliably stops only the server process and starts a new detached instance:
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```bash
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powershell -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File "c:\Users\Alexei\Documents\wled-screen-controller\server\restart.ps1"
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```
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**Do NOT use** `Stop-Process -Name python` (kills unrelated Python processes like VS Code extensions) or bash background `&` jobs (get killed when the shell session ends).
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## IMPORTANT: Server Startup Commands
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There are two server modes with separate configs, ports, and data directories:
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| Mode | Command | Config | Port | API Key | Data |
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| **Real** | `python -m wled_controller.main` | `config/default_config.yaml` | 8080 | `development-key-change-in-production` | `data/` |
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| **Demo** | `python -m wled_controller.demo` | `config/demo_config.yaml` | 8081 | `demo` | `data/demo/` |
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Both can run simultaneously on different ports.
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### Restarting after code changes
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- **Real server**: Use the PowerShell restart script (it only targets the real server process):
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```bash
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powershell -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File "c:\Users\Alexei\Documents\wled-screen-controller\server\restart.ps1"
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```
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- **Demo server**: Find and kill the process on port 8081, then restart:
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```bash
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# Find PID
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powershell -Command "netstat -ano | Select-String ':8081.*LISTEN'"
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# Kill it
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powershell -Command "Stop-Process -Id <PID> -Force"
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# Restart
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cd server && python -m wled_controller.demo
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```
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**Do NOT use** `Stop-Process -Name python` — it kills unrelated Python processes (VS Code extensions, etc.).
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## Project Structure
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This is a monorepo containing:
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- `/server` - Python FastAPI backend (see `server/CLAUDE.md` for detailed instructions)
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- `/client` - Future frontend client (if applicable)
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## Working with Server
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For detailed server-specific instructions (restart policy, testing, etc.), see:
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- `server/CLAUDE.md`
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## Frontend (HTML, CSS, JS, i18n)
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For all frontend conventions (CSS variables, UI patterns, modals, localization, tutorials), see [`contexts/frontend.md`](contexts/frontend.md).
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## Task Tracking via TODO.md
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Use `TODO.md` in the project root as the primary task tracker. **Do NOT use the TodoWrite tool** — all progress tracking goes through `TODO.md`.
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- **When starting a multi-step task**: add sub-steps as `- [ ]` items under the relevant section
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- **When completing a step**: mark it `- [x]` immediately — don't batch updates
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- **When a task is fully done**: mark it `- [x]` and leave it for the user to clean up
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- **When the user requests a new feature/fix**: add it to the appropriate section with a priority tag
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## Documentation Lookup
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**Use context7 MCP tools for library/framework documentation lookups.** When you need to check API signatures, usage patterns, or current behavior of external libraries (e.g., FastAPI, OpenCV, Pydantic, yt-dlp), use `mcp__plugin_context7_context7__resolve-library-id` to find the library, then `mcp__plugin_context7_context7__query-docs` to fetch up-to-date docs. This avoids relying on potentially outdated training data.
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## IMPORTANT: Demo Mode Awareness
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**When adding new entity types, engines, device providers, or stores — keep demo mode in sync:**
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1. **New entity stores**: Add the store's file path to `StorageConfig` in `config.py` — the `model_post_init()` auto-rewrites `data/` → `data/demo/` paths when demo is active.
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2. **New capture engines**: If a new engine is added, verify demo mode filtering still works (demo engines use `is_demo_mode()` gate in `is_available()`).
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3. **New audio engines**: Same as capture engines — `is_available()` must respect `is_demo_mode()`.
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4. **New device providers**: If discovery is added, gate it with `is_demo_mode()` like `DemoDeviceProvider.discover()`.
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5. **New seed data**: When adding new entity types that should appear in demo mode, update `server/src/wled_controller/core/demo_seed.py` to include sample entities.
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6. **Frontend indicators**: Demo mode state is exposed via `GET /api/v1/version` → `demo_mode: bool`. Frontend stores it as `demoMode` in app state and sets `document.body.dataset.demo = 'true'`.
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7. **Backup/Restore**: If new stores are added to `STORE_MAP` in `system.py`, they automatically work in demo mode since the data directory is already isolated.
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**Key files:**
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- Config flag: `server/src/wled_controller/config.py` → `Config.demo`, `is_demo_mode()`
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- Demo engines: `core/capture_engines/demo_engine.py`, `core/audio/demo_engine.py`
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- Demo devices: `core/devices/demo_provider.py`
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- Seed data: `core/demo_seed.py`
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## General Guidelines
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- Always test changes before marking as complete
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- Follow existing code style and patterns
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- Update documentation when changing behavior
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- Write clear, descriptive commit messages when explicitly instructed
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- Never make commits or pushes without explicit user approval
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