ws package has a browser field pointing to a crypto-free entry point.
Without 'browser' in mainFields, Vite resolved the Node.js version
which pulled in crypto-browserify -> inherits -> runtime error.
- Header: icon-only wallet button on mobile, fix hamburger overflow
- Dashboard: responsive tabs with flex-wrap and smaller text
- Citizens: responsive ID card layout, stack NFT badges on mobile
- BeCitizen: stack header buttons vertically on mobile
- GovernanceInterface: add scrollable tabs
- DEXDashboard: responsive admin buttons grid (2 cols on mobile)
- P2PDashboard: responsive header and scrollable tabs
- Dialog: mobile-first sizing with proper padding and max-height
- Tabs UI: base responsive classes for all tab components
- Add xs:480px breakpoint and scrollbar-hide utility
- Fix vite polyfills config to prevent initialization errors
Workspace symlinks point to source directories which don't have
proper module resolution. Alias now points directly to build/
directories in pezkuwi-extension workspace.
The @pezkuwi/extension-dapp and extension-inject packages have incorrect
package structure - build directory should be the package root.
Added vite aliases to point directly to the build directories until
packages are republished with correct structure.
- Update @pezkuwi/api to 16.5.6, extension-dapp to 0.62.11
- Add npm overrides to fix internal dependency version mismatches
- Rename @pezkuwi/types alias to @local/types to prevent collision with npm package
- Update shared/utils/dex.ts import to use @local/types/dex
- Fixed TypeScript type assertion issues
- Updated imports from api-augment/substrate to api-augment/bizinikiwi
- Fixed imgConvert.mjs header and imports
- Added @ts-expect-error for runtime-converted types
- Fixed all @polkadot copyright headers to @pezkuwi
## Problem
Frontend was showing 'connecting network' message on production (pezkuwichain.io) because:
1. WebSocket endpoint was hardcoded to localhost in App.tsx
2. DEFAULT_ENDPOINT in polkadot.ts was not reading environment variables
## Solution
### shared/blockchain/polkadot.ts
- Added getWebSocketEndpoint() function to read VITE_NETWORK and corresponding VITE_WS_ENDPOINT_* env vars
- Changed DEFAULT_ENDPOINT from hardcoded value to call getWebSocketEndpoint()
- Now correctly uses wss://ws.pezkuwichain.io in production
### web/src/App.tsx
- Removed hardcoded endpoint="ws://127.0.0.1:9944" prop from PolkadotProvider
- Now uses DEFAULT_ENDPOINT which reads from environment
### web/vite.config.ts
- Minor formatting improvements (no functional changes)
### CLAUDE_README_KRITIK.md (New file)
- Critical documentation for future Claude instances
- Documents VPS validator setup, bootnode configuration
- Strict warnings not to modify working blockchain
- Troubleshooting commands and procedures
- Frontend deployment steps
## Result
- Production site now correctly connects to wss://ws.pezkuwichain.io
- Environment-based configuration working as expected
- Local dev still uses ws://127.0.0.1:9944
## Files Changed
- shared/blockchain/polkadot.ts: Dynamic endpoint selection
- web/src/App.tsx: Remove hardcoded endpoint
- CLAUDE_README_KRITIK.md: Critical documentation (new)
This commit reorganizes the codebase to eliminate duplication between web and mobile frontends by moving all commonly used files to the shared folder.
Changes:
- Moved lib files to shared/lib/:
* wallet.ts, staking.ts, tiki.ts, identity.ts
* multisig.ts, usdt.ts, scores.ts, citizenship-workflow.ts
- Moved utils to shared/utils/:
* auth.ts, dex.ts
* Created format.ts (extracted formatNumber from web utils)
- Created shared/theme/:
* colors.ts (Kurdistan and App color definitions)
- Updated web configuration:
* Added @pezkuwi/* path aliases in tsconfig.json and vite.config.ts
* Updated all imports to use @pezkuwi/lib/*, @pezkuwi/utils/*, @pezkuwi/theme/*
* Removed duplicate files from web/src/lib and web/src/utils
- Updated mobile configuration:
* Added @pezkuwi/* path aliases in tsconfig.json
* Updated theme/colors.ts to re-export from shared
* Mobile already uses relative imports to shared (no changes needed)
Architecture Benefits:
- Single source of truth for common code
- No duplication between frontends
- Easier maintenance and consistency
- Clear separation of shared vs platform-specific code
Web-specific files kept:
- web/src/lib/supabase.ts
- web/src/lib/utils.ts (cn function for Tailwind, re-exports formatNumber from shared)
All imports updated and tested. Both web and mobile now use the centralized shared folder.
Restructured the project to support multiple frontend applications:
- Move web app to web/ directory
- Create pezkuwi-sdk-ui/ for Polkadot SDK clone (planned)
- Create mobile/ directory for mobile app development
- Add shared/ directory with common utilities, types, and blockchain code
- Update README.md with comprehensive documentation
- Remove obsolete DKSweb/ directory
This monorepo structure enables better code sharing and organized
development across web, mobile, and SDK UI projects.