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Product direction: Build a data-driven chord dictionary and instrument database for TuneForge. Chord detection/import remains authoritative for song chords; this feature overlays instrument execution, note spelling, voicings, and live-follow display. Visuals must be generated from instrument knowledge, not pre-rendered chord images. Design principles: - Dictionary mode is a normal knowledge base unless follow mode is armed and project playback is active. - Lyrics plus chords stays clean; hover/click chord previews are optional and temporary. - Instrument models describe range, tuning, playable surfaces, hands/manuals/sides, capo/retune capabilities, and common paths. - Guitar starts with CAGED/common shapes plus generated alternatives. - Follow mode uses project key, transpose, visual capo, and instrument tuning/capo rules for display shapes. - Note inspector should expose exact pitch and degree, such as C4, E4, G4. - Shape choices and selected instrument should eventually persist per project. V1 goal: Land guitar-first chord dictionary foundation, make the interface truthful, connect project playback follow mode, then expand to accordion and piano using the same instrument/voicing contract.
No due date•9/12 issues closedProduction hardening for local-first sync: simpler pairing across desktop and mobile devices, three-device sync group setup, transport speed toward network limits with Syncthing as benchmark, resilient resume/retry, lifecycle, conflicts, and diagnostics.
No due date•14/15 issues closed