The run flow's between-exercise rest now previews the next exercise — its
figure and a large "Coming up" name — and the hands-free narration gains a
per-second count-in ("<Exercise>, in 1, 2, 3, GO!") spoken before every set,
plus a "Coming up" announcement as a between-exercise rest begins. A new
Settings > Narration picker chooses the count-in cues, the setup/form read,
or both.
Also fixes spoken cues going silent after the first exercise in a flow split:
the stop-on-teardown moved from the per-exercise view (rebuilt on every
hand-off) to the run host, which stays mounted for the whole run. The audio
session now holds its duck across the per-second count so background music
doesn't pulse between words.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01BQcEWmAPA78338QuEwRkAh
Two stale-UI traps in the run flow (BULLETPROOFING.md M2, M3):
A log resolved remotely (completed or skipped on the other device) left
the open exercise screen live - its next recorded set wrote the log
back to in-progress, resurrecting it through the per-log merge. Both
platforms' ExerciseProgressView now observe the log's status and
dismiss on a remote terminal flip (a locallyResolved flag exempts the
screen's own Done / flow hand-off). The watch also gains the phone's
startsSkipped terminal page, so opening a skipped exercise shows a
static badge instead of a live flow.
The live-mirror cover ran the flow engine with no onAdvance host, so an
auto-advance split's terminal between-exercise rest completed the
exercise then froze at 0:00. With no hand-off host it now dismisses
instead; the driver's next-exercise frame re-presents the cover.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01PVNBVKp5bcq52X722uMjwT
ExerciseListView is reached only via Settings > Splits > split > Edit >
Exercises, so its toolbar start button was effectively undiscoverable and
duplicated the home-screen split picker (the sole remaining start path).
Strip the button and its now-dead start flow: the active-workout prompt,
end-and-restart handling, started-workout navigation, and the AppServices
dependency. Also drop the changelog entry for the watch-launch wiring of
that button (f01e149) since the button no longer exists and never shipped.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01PVNBVKp5bcq52X722uMjwT
The "Start This Split" button on a split's exercise list minted and
saved the workout but never called WorkoutLauncher, so the Apple Watch
never came up when starting from there — only the home-screen split
picker launched it. Inject AppServices into ExerciseListView and call
launchWatchWorkout from start(), mirroring the picker path.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01PVNBVKp5bcq52X722uMjwT
Premium/enhanced voices ship with the tier in their name (e.g. "Ava
(Premium)"), so appending "— Premium" produced "Ava (Premium) — Premium"
in the voice picker. Move the label logic to SpeechSettings.displayLabel
and skip the suffix when the name already contains the tier (still
name-only for default voices). Deterministic string helper, unit-tested.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01BQcEWmAPA78338QuEwRkAh
Two per-split settings, with the global Settings values as defaults:
- restSeconds: Int? — per-split rest, used between sets and (in flow) between
exercises; nil falls back to the global default.
- autoAdvance: Bool? — flow mode: finishing an exercise rests, then opens the
next one hands-free, all the way through the split.
Both are optional, snapshotted onto WorkoutDocument at the start sites (no live
split link), and not schema-bumped — same degradation pattern as activityType.
A thin RunFlowView wrapper (iOS + watch) owns the on-screen log and swaps it via
.id(currentLogID) on hand-off, so the per-exercise ExerciseProgressView stays
per-logID and untouched; the between-exercise rest reuses the existing .rest
countdown as the terminal page. The mirror reuses the per-logID live channel:
the wrapper suppresses the boundary .ended teardown so it follows across
exercises, and ContentView re-keys the cover on frame.logID — no sync-bridge
changes.
Morning Wake-Up ships as a flowing 45s-work / 15s-rest routine.
New Rest & Pacing section in the split editor exposes both controls.
Speak exercise setup and form cues aloud with AVSpeechSynthesizer:
- Library detail: a speaker toolbar button reads the full reference aloud.
- Active workout: an opt-in "Speak Exercise Cues" setting speaks a brief
cue (Setup/Execution/Cues) when an exercise starts, hands-free.
- Settings › Voice: pick the voice (auto-prefers an installed enhanced/
premium English voice), a premium-download nudge shown only while on a
basic voice, and a Speed/Pitch/Volume sheet with Reset to Defaults.
On-device and offline; ducks other audio rather than stopping it. iPhone
only for now. Shared SpeechSettings is the single source of truth for the
voice/prosody, read fresh per utterance so changes preview live.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01BQcEWmAPA78338QuEwRkAh
ingestFromWatch arbitrated by whole-document updatedAt, so concurrent edits
to the same workout on both devices (phone edits exercise A while the watch
completes exercise B) lost one side wholesale — the newer snapshot replaced
the other (H1).
Reconcile per log instead. WorkoutMergePlanner (pure, deterministic) unions
logs by id, resolves each by newest per-log updatedAt, and applies
phone-authored deletion tombstones so an absent log is never ambiguous
between "deleted on the phone" and "just added on the watch". Edits to
different exercises now commute — delivery order and offline gaps stop
mattering. A stale/duplicate push merges back to exactly the cached doc, so
ingest re-pushes authoritative state rather than writing.
The per-log updatedAt scaffolding shipped (unused) in schema v4; it's now
stamped by transition(to:) on status flips and a new touch() at the
content-only edit sites (order, notes, machine settings, adjusted entries,
new logs) on both phone and watch. deletedLogIDs is new: additive on the
wire and cache, phone-authored (deleteLog), pruned after a 30-day grace.
Because an older build rewriting a file would strip the tombstones and
resurrect a deleted exercise, WorkoutDocument schema bumps 4->5 (forward
gate quarantines old builds) and the cache bumps 5->6.
recomputeStatusFromLogs takes an injectable now: so the merge recomputes
status/end deterministically. WorkoutMergePlannerTests pins the decision
table (commute, per-log newer-wins, legacy-nil, watch-add, tombstone
honored/resurrect/union/prune, status recompute, no-op re-push);
WorkoutDocumentMapperTests gains the deletedLogIDs round-trip.
The rest/timed-work countdown deadline is shared by both devices, but the
page flip crossing it is a local ticker event — and stamping the *next*
phase's anchor at Date() when that event finally ran baked a sleeping
watch's lateness (throttled wrist-down ticker) into its next count-up,
leaving the two devices permanently offset with nothing on the wire to
correct.
Auto-advances now chain the anchor instead: the finished phase's computed
end (passed out of CountdownPhaseView) becomes the next page's PageAnchor,
with the next window derived from it via liveSnapshot(for:at:). A device
arbitrarily late to a boundary shows exactly what the on-time device shows,
and a stack of missed boundaries fast-forwards itself — each chained page
lands already-elapsed and advances on its own next tick, skipping the
start/stop haptics for boundaries that passed while asleep (only a
just-crossed boundary buzzes).
The remoteAnchor* fields are generalized into one PageAnchor (remote frames
and chained auto-advances are the same concept: a page whose timer counts
from a known instant); the phone's Live Activity emit honors it unchanged.
Live frames ride sendMessage, which is reachable-only — and phone→watch
reachability drops exactly when the user is swiping on the phone (wrist
down). A frame that failed to send was staged but never retried until a
reachability edge, and a frame lost outright desynced the run until the
next human transition — sometimes forever, since a reconnect could even
re-send the stale staged frame and yank the peer backwards.
Four fixes, symmetric on both bridges and both run screens:
- A send that fails while nominally reachable now retries with a short
backoff (a few times per staged message) instead of being swallowed.
- Receiving a frame that outranks the staged outbound one drops the
staged frame, so a reconnect re-send can't move the run backwards;
a delivery the staged frame outranks is ignored as stale.
- Every staleness comparison now tie-breaks the shared version sequence
on the frame's wall-clock anchor (LiveProgress.isNewer) — after a
lost frame both devices can mint the same version, and the later
human action must win.
- Durable repair: when the absorbed workout doc shows sets completed
beyond anything the open run screen recorded or followed, it jumps
forward to the first unfinished set's work page — a lost frame now
degrades to a briefly-stale page instead of a stuck one.
Every completed set now writes a SetEntry (reps/weight or seconds),
pre-filled from the plan by transition(to:) so the list checkbox, both
run flows, and One More all capture for free; reset clears, skip keeps
partials. The rest and finish pages show the just-done set as a pill
that opens a stepper sheet for correcting reps and weight (2.5 lb /
1.25 kg steps). The Weight Progression chart plots the top-set actual
weight and workout volume sums recorded sets, both falling back to the
plan for legacy logs via effectiveSetEntries.
Storage side of UX #3 rides along: plan weights are Double now.
Schema bumps: SplitDocument 2→3, WorkoutDocument 3→4 (a fractional
weight fails an older Int decode, and a rewrite would strip the
irreplaceable actuals), SwiftData cache 4→5. A per-log updatedAt is
reserved for the future cross-device log merge.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01HJDQQDA9QdP8zByg43H5v3
iCloud Drive writes now flow through a persistent WriteBacklog sidecar
(drained with backoff, flushed on backgrounding, wiped with the cache on
account change), so a save can never be lost to a transient coordinator
error. A status banner on the workout list surfaces stuck syncing.
Also: the split picker gains a Recent section with day labels, split
rows fold SplitItem into SplitListView, and list rows dim the multiply
sign in sets-by-reps.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01HJDQQDA9QdP8zByg43H5v3
A new Settings > Diagnostics screen reports the ubiquity container and
account status, per-document download and eviction state, network
readiness, and a count of documents skipped by the schema-version
forward gate — surfaced to help debug why a file isn't syncing.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01HJDQQDA9QdP8zByg43H5v3
Adds a local ZIP backup/restore of the iCloud document tree via the
IndieBackup package, surfaced in Settings with retention controls. A
restore suspends the sync observer, mirrors the files, then rebuilds the
SwiftData cache; opening a shared .workoutsbackup file restores it. The
engine exposes the container Documents root and a restore lifecycle
(isRestoring guards a concurrent connect), and the backup file type is
registered for open-in-place.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01HJDQQDA9QdP8zByg43H5v3
A new iOS widget extension shows the active exercise, its phase, and the
work/rest countdown on the lock screen and in the Dynamic Island, driven
by the run flow's live frames so locking the phone mid-set keeps the
timer. The activity is seeded on open, refreshed on every page settle,
dismissed when the flow is left, and cleared on next launch if stranded.
Unifies the build-info stamping across all targets via a YAML anchor.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01HJDQQDA9QdP8zByg43H5v3
Starting a workout — from the split picker or a split's exercise list —
now drops straight into its log screen once the cache catches up, via a
shared StartedWorkoutNavigator. Adds VoiceOver labels/values to the log
checkboxes and the settings button, a color-independent numbered legend
and spoken summary to the heart-rate-zone bar, and Dynamic Type scaling
to the run-flow badges and timer.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01HJDQQDA9QdP8zByg43H5v3
The phone no longer writes estimated Health workouts: the watch, which
runs the live session, is the sole recorder. Replaces WorkoutHealthWriter
with a WorkoutHealthDeleter that only removes a legacy phone-estimate
workout when its record is deleted here, drops the MET calorie table and
the phone's write/read Health scopes, and keeps phoneEstimate decodable
for existing documents.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01HJDQQDA9QdP8zByg43H5v3
Editing a workout's start date now removes the file at its old month
bucket so the record no longer duplicates on the next reconcile. Seed
reconcile re-checks the tombstone veto before overwriting an upgraded
seed. The watch applies authoritative-empty pushes so remote deletes
prune, and a re-saved finished workout keeps its original end time.
Adds unit tests for the mappers, path bucketing, and status machine.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01HJDQQDA9QdP8zByg43H5v3
Pick any exercise from the full library while a workout is running, not
just the ones in its split. The new exercise's plan is seeded from the
most recent log of that exercise, else the library's authored Defaults
line, else a plain 3x10. Adds a searchable two-section picker sheet and
a **Defaults:** bullet to all 47 library reference pages.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01HJDQQDA9QdP8zByg43H5v3
Weight moves up beside the exercise name (matching font), sets × reps
sits below it with a dimmed ×, and recorded machine settings show as a
secondary line under the name — no placeholder when unconfigured.
Single-line bodyweight rows center against the checkbox.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01P152LxjZ4vePHsSorQa5Jf
Abdominal's pinned hands used elbow -40 as the IK plane hint, drawing
the arms hyperextended (user-reported). Flipping the hint bends the
elbows the natural way while the hands stay on the handles. Same class
of fix for the milder cases: Arm Curl and Shoulder Press elbows and
Calfs knees clamp to -8, Side Plank's raised arm to the -70 ROM cap.
The whole library now passes render.py --strict with zero warnings,
making it a valid verification gate. Fixtures regenerated; 48 tests
green.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01HJDQQDA9QdP8zByg43H5v3
The watch now re-applies the phone's application context once activation
completes (real hardware activates asynchronously, so the eager launch
read sees an empty context), and a state push that fails to decode —
a phone/watch build running different document schemas — is logged and
skipped instead of pruning the cache against a bogus empty set. Workout
log rows offer the machine-settings editor for any machine-based library
exercise, not just logs that already carry settings.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01LEoff8bXGBS83tK1c55Mf7
Library detail screens now lead with the user's recorded machine settings
(per-split when they disagree, empty-state card for machine-based entries)
and append the weight progression chart. Starter seeds mark machine
exercises with an empty machineSettings list so the settings UI lights up
before first use. The figure rig gains a frontal body profile for face-on
machines, props that can ride mid joints (knees/elbows), and an
alternating four-frame Bird Dog loop.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01LEoff8bXGBS83tK1c55Mf7
Seeding now covers existing installs, not just empty containers: after the
same settle delay as auto-seed, connect() branches to reconcileSeeds(),
driven by a pure tested planner — upgrade an older seed revision in place
(safe: clone-on-edit guarantees no user content at seed ULIDs), skip
up-to-date/quarantined files, respect delete-veto stubs, and write missing
seeds unless a same-name legacy split exists. Settings gains Restore
Starter Splits (the one deliberate veto lift, writing current bundle
bytes) and a dev duplicate-cleanup tool backed by a fail-closed scanner.
The HealthKit estimate now follows the clone redirect when resolving a
workout's split.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01LEoff8bXGBS83tK1c55Mf7
Machine-based exercises now carry ordered name/value comfort settings
(seat height, back-rest position, ...) on both ExerciseDocument and, as a
plan-time snapshot, WorkoutLogDocument — the optional array doubles as the
machine flag. Editable from the exercise editor's new Machine section and
from the workout row's settings sheet, whose mid-workout edits write back
to the originating split (workout saved first, so seed clone-on-edit
repointing can't clobber the log edit).
Schema tightening rides the same rev: splits bump to v2 (weight-reminder
fields and the unused exercise category removed), workouts to v3 (the
derived `completed` flag removed; status is the single source). Starter
seeds regenerated at v2 with unchanged ULIDs; SwiftData cache schema
bumped to rebuild. SCHEMA.md documents the shapes.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01LEoff8bXGBS83tK1c55Mf7
Fourteen Planet Fitness machine exercises join the rig library, each with
authored motion, info page, and schematic equipment via the new props layer
(scene shapes, cables, bars, pads) rendered in lockstep by render.py and the
in-app figure renderer. Abductor and Adductor are authored face-on with the
real seated machine motion — knees-bent legs swinging apart/together against
knee pads — replacing the earlier middle-split depiction. The watch target
now bundles the figure renderer and motion rigs too.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01LEoff8bXGBS83tK1c55Mf7
The exercise picker now lists the bundled exercise library — the
motion-rig exercises exported from Exercise Library/ — instead of the
two *.exercises.yaml starter catalogs. ExerciseListLoader and the Yams
dependency are removed; ExerciseMotionLibrary gains exerciseNames, the
bundle enumeration the picker reads.
Starter splits ship as byte-canonical SplitDocument JSON with fixed
ULIDs (Workouts/Resources/StarterSplits, regenerated by
Scripts/generate_starter_splits.swift) and auto-seed after connect into
a verifiably empty container, re-checked after a settle delay — wrong
guesses are harmless because identical bytes make same-path conflicts
empty and tombstones reap resurrected seeds. Seeds are immutable:
SyncEngine.save(split:) forks an edited seed to a fresh ULID and
soft-deletes the original, whose stub is exempt from pruning
(IndieSync 0.3.0 prune(exempting:)) and vetoes resurrection forever;
split views resolve by id through a redirect map to follow the swap.
Add Starter Splits in Settings restores deleted seeds by lifting the
veto stub and rewriting the bundle bytes.
Also fixes ingestFromWatch bypassing the tombstone veto (a phone-deleted
workout resurrected when a stale watch resent it) and reaps a live file
immediately when its tombstone arrives.
SplitDetailView also picks up the category-grouped exercise sections
from the exercise-category work.
Exercise Library/ holds per-exercise reference docs (setup, cues,
mistakes, progressions) with SVG visuals and a Python-rendered motion
pipeline; Workouts/ExerciseFigure renders the bundled *.motion.json
rigs as animated stick figures on the exercise screen. Exercises gain
a warm-up/main-circuit category, timed exercises display hold time via
planSummary, and a completed exercise reopens to a check screen instead
of its timers.
Replaces the app-local copies of the extracted storage core with the
IndieSync 0.1.0 package (pinned from the new tag): ICloudFileManager ->
DocumentFileStore + TombstoneStore, ICloudFileMonitor ->
MetadataObserver (batched events with the content-date churn gate),
and the shared ULID / DocumentCoder / Tombstone / VersionedDocument
pieces. SyncEngine stays app-specific and is rewired onto the package
types; documents rename currentSchema -> currentSchemaVersion to adopt
the package protocol. ULID.make() remains as a shim minting the string
form the app keys on.
Behavior-preserving: identical JSON bytes (same coder config), same
stub wire format (kind encodes as the same strings), same soft-delete
ordering, same 30-day prune. WorkoutDocument keeps its local-calendar
month bucketing rather than adopting TimeBucketedLayout's UTC paths --
changing derivation would strand existing files. The watch target
links the package too (ULID + DocumentCoder via Shared); iOS, watchOS,
and widget targets all build.
Closes the last open loop of the HealthKit feature (decision C from
HealthKit-Delete-Loop.md, now retired): the history-list delete dialog
gains a "Delete + Remove from Apple Health" option, shown only when the
workout has a Health record. Removal is best-effort via the workout's
stored HKWorkout UUID; watch-recorded workouts are authored by the
watch app's separate HealthKit source and may be refused, so the dialog
notes they may need deleting in the Health app instead. Discarding an
in-progress workout is unaffected (no Health record exists yet).
Watch sessions now run an HKLiveWorkoutBuilder: heart rate and active
energy are collected live (shown in an in-workout HUD), saved to Health
as a real HKWorkout on completion, and carried back to the phone as
WorkoutMetrics on the workout document. Phone-only workouts get an
estimated Health workout (MET x bodyweight x duration) after a 10s
debounce that a late-arriving watch session cancels; a launch sweep
backfills workouts completed within the last day. Dedupe is keyed on
metrics.healthKitWorkoutUUID plus the metrics source.
Splits gain an activity type (strength, functional, HIIT, core, cardio,
cycling) that categorizes the Health workout and picks the MET value.
A post-workout summary sheet (duration, calories, avg/max HR, HR zones,
total volume) fills in live and is also shown on completed workouts.
Weights can now display in lb or kg (display-only relabel), synced to
the watch over the existing application context.
WorkoutDocument schema 1->2 (metrics are irreplaceable, so older apps
must quarantine rather than strip them); cache schema 2 rebuilds the
SwiftData store with the new metric columns. Deleting a workout in the
app intentionally leaves its Health record in place.
The toolbar overflow affordance didn't feel native to iOS 26. Restore a direct + button (primaryAction placement) that opens the exercise picker, and move End Workout to a dedicated action row at the bottom of the exercise list. Removes the intermediate actions sheet and its menu/relay plumbing.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01SCv7zvGFcKy47KSTnTLxRe
Convert the ⋯ toolbar Menu in WorkoutLogListView to a Button that presents a small detented sheet, so the Add Exercise / End Workout actions appear at the bottom within thumb reach instead of anchoring to the top under iOS 26. The tapped action is stashed and run from the sheet's onDismiss, since SwiftUI presents only one sheet at a time.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01SCv7zvGFcKy47KSTnTLxRe
Watch-side follow-through for the End Workout flow:
- The phone now pushes an authoritative set (in-progress, not-started, and
completed within 24h) instead of the 25 most-recent workouts, and the watch
prunes any workout absent from it. So a Discard/Delete (or a completed run aging
out) drops off the watch, empties its active list, and ends the HKWorkoutSession
— fixing the persistent wrist-raise re-foregrounding. The watch never originates
a workout, so pruning can't lose local data; the 24h grace keeps a just-finished
run on screen. The gate pops if the run you're viewing is pruned.
UX tweaks:
- The in-workout ⋯ is now a pull-down Menu (Add Exercise / End Workout) rather than
an action sheet.
- Starting a split while another workout is still active now prompts to end the
current one(s) — keeping their progress — or run in parallel. Wired into both
start paths (the split picker and "Start This Split"), via a shared
WorkoutDocument.endKeepingProgress() helper.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01SCv7zvGFcKy47KSTnTLxRe
Replace the in-workout "+" toolbar button with an ellipsis menu offering
"Add Exercise" and "End Workout". Ending opens a Save/Discard action sheet:
Save marks the remaining exercises as skipped and resolves the workout to
completed (stamping end), which drops it off the watch's active list and ends
the watch's HealthKit session; Discard soft-deletes it.
Teach the status-from-logs derivation that a skipped log is terminal, and
consolidate the three duplicated copies into a single shared
WorkoutDocument.recomputeStatusFromLogs() so an ended workout stays finished
regardless of which screen the next edit comes from.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01SCv7zvGFcKy47KSTnTLxRe
Stop giving up on a slow iCloud container: a freshly enabled iCloud Drive
that reports nil while still provisioning is now polled patiently for up
to ~10 minutes instead of failing fast to the "unavailable" screen. A nil
ubiquity token (not signed into iCloud at all) still fails immediately,
and the connecting screen reveals an escape hatch at 28s for users who'd
rather jump to setup than keep waiting.
The connecting and iCloud-required screens are now branded — a purple
gradient with teal accents — and the spinner becomes a custom comet-arc
ConnectingIndicator around an iCloud glyph. Connecting copy escalates
with the wait so a slow first connect reads as steady progress.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01SCv7zvGFcKy47KSTnTLxRe
Two-way driving only worked watch->phone: the watch's navigated driver
broadcast and the phone auto-presented a follower cover. The reverse
failed on both ends — the phone's in-list ExerciseProgressView never
broadcast (only its cover did), and the watch had no surface to present
an incoming run.
- Wire the live channel into the phone's in-list driver (broadcast +
follow) via a progressView(logID:) helper in WorkoutLogListView.
- Add a watch follower cover (LiveRunCoverView, mirroring the phone's),
presented from ContentView when the phone drives a run the watch isn't
already in; the watch bridge gains presentable / muteLive.
- Add a navigatedRunID guard on both sides so a device already in the run
follows it inline rather than stacking a cover over itself.
Now starting or driving on either device surfaces the run on the other —
as a follower cover when idle, or inline when already in that run — and
either side can take over.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01SCv7zvGFcKy47KSTnTLxRe
The two-way live run unified the propped-phone mirror onto the real
ExerciseProgressView driver, whose phase views anchor their timers to a
local Date() captured when the page becomes active. For a remote-driven
transition that meant anchoring at phaseStart + delivery-latency +
render-time, so the receiver's countdown lagged the driver — visibly so
iPhone->watch, where the watch is the slower receiver (apply -> SwiftUI
re-render -> TabView animation -> phase view activates).
The frame already carries phaseStart/phaseEnd wall-clock anchors (the way
the old read-only mirror counted off them). Honor them: when a phase is
reached by applying a remote frame, the active phase view anchors its
timer to the frame's phaseStart/phaseEnd instead of local now. Scoped to
the remote-driven page (remoteAnchorPage) so a local swipe or auto-advance
still self-anchors; any local transition clears it. Applied symmetrically
to both the iPhone and watch drivers.
Delivery latency no longer shifts the displayed timer in either direction
(limited only by sub-second inter-device clock skew), and the auto-advance
at zero fires together since both share the same phaseEnd.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01SCv7zvGFcKy47KSTnTLxRe
The propped-up iPhone now runs the real ExerciseProgressView for a live
watch workout instead of a read-only mirror, and the live-run channel is
symmetric — either device can drive the flow and the other follows.
Each page transition is classified human / auto / remote: only human
transitions (swipe, Start, One More, swipe-back reset) are broadcast and
recorded by the actor; auto-advances (rest / timed-work countdown) record
locally but aren't sent, since both devices reach them independently off
the shared wall-clock anchors; an applied remote frame jumps the page
without re-recording or re-broadcasting. That rule is also what stops an
echo loop.
- PhoneConnectivityBridge gains sendLiveProgress/sendLiveEnded (the
missing phone->watch direction); WatchConnectivityBridge receives
frames into an observable liveIncoming via a new didReceiveMessage
route. Both share one increasing per-run version sequence so the
stale-frame guard works across the two devices' counters.
- Both ExerciseProgressViews gain an incomingFrame input + applyIncoming
(syncing setCount for a remote One More); the iPhone one gains the
liveSnapshot/broadcast machinery the watch already had.
- New LiveRunCoverView wraps the real driver for the cover (resolves the
workout, persists via SyncEngine, wires the live channel + close);
ContentView presents it; LiveProgressMirrorView is removed.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01SCv7zvGFcKy47KSTnTLxRe
Move the idle-timer disable out of ExerciseView/ExerciseProgressView and
up to the app scene, re-asserting it whenever the scene becomes active
(iOS clears the flag on background). A propped-up phone now stays lit for
the entire workout, not just while an exercise is open.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01SCv7zvGFcKy47KSTnTLxRe
Add an ephemeral live-run presence channel (separate from the durable
iCloud progress sync) so a propped-up iPhone can mirror the Watch's
Ready → work/rest → Finish flow in real time as the user swipes.
Watch drives, phone mirrors (read-only), so there's no echo loop:
- Watch's ExerciseProgressView broadcasts a LiveProgress frame on every
phase transition (and an ended signal on leave) via sendMessage,
reachable-only — throwaway presence, never written to iCloud.
- Timers ride as wall-clock anchors (Date kept native in the WC dict to
preserve sub-second precision), so both devices count independently
off shared start times and stay in lockstep without streaming ticks.
- Phone holds a transient LiveRunState; ContentView auto-presents a
read-only LiveProgressMirrorView full-screen cover while a run is live.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01SCv7zvGFcKy47KSTnTLxRe
Publish an exclusive-edit lock (editingWorkoutID / editingSplitID) in the
phone→watch application context. While the phone has a workout's exercise
(ExerciseView) or a split (SplitDetailView) open in an editor, the watch pops
out of that run, blocks re-entry, and shows it as "Editing on iPhone" — so the
two devices never drive the same run at once and the watch can't clobber the
phone's edit with a stale optimistic write. The lock clears when the editor
closes; absent keys in the latest-wins context mean "not editing".
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01SCv7zvGFcKy47KSTnTLxRe
Tapping an in-progress exercise on the watch froze the app in an infinite
SwiftUI re-render loop. WorkoutLogListView.body observed SwiftData two ways
the iPhone list deliberately avoids: a @Query-bound Split, and a traversal of
its `exercises` relationship during render (availableExercises). Reading an
observed model's relationship inside body keeps the view perpetually
subscribed and re-invalidating. Fix: fetch the split imperatively (not via
@Query), gate the Add-Exercise affordances on the value-type doc.splitID, and
evaluate availableExercises only from the picker sheet's closure. The list
body now depends solely on the value-type working doc.
Also remove the temporary on-screen diagnostics/PVDiag plumbing and restore
PhaseTimerLayout and the dot-row animation that were dropped while debugging.
Make the Ready? page always lead the exercise flow on both watch and iPhone
(previously only for not-started exercises), so a resumed run can swipe back
to it. A deliberate swipe back to Ready? resets the run; the transient paged
TabView snap-to-0 on open is guarded by a settle gate plus an adjacent-swipe
check, so an in-progress exercise lands on its set and is never reset on open.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01SCv7zvGFcKy47KSTnTLxRe
Populate the previously-empty AccentColor asset (iOS + watch) with the
logo purple — a deep shade in light mode, brightened for dark mode and
the watch's black background. The exercise Done check now uses that
accent color and the in-progress indicator reads as a neutral gray, on
both iPhone and Apple Watch.
- Rewrite the stale CoreData/CloudKit architecture docs to describe the
2.0 iCloud Drive document architecture (JSON source of truth + SwiftData
cache, SyncEngine/ICloudFileManager/ICloudFileMonitor, ULID document/
entity/mapper split, AppServices DI, WatchConnectivity bridge, XcodeGen/
Swift 6/iOS 26, real directory layout).
- Add an "Authoring the Changelog" section documenting the end-user,
one-paragraph-per-entry, derive-but-rewrite-from-git-log convention.
- About screen: make the version line open the changelog (IndieAbout
0.2.0 changelogDocument) and drop the separate "Changelog" link; bump
the IndieAbout dependency to from: 0.2.0.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01A9CfUa4E9Zd5swfoNsYPs7
Tapping an exercise now opens ExerciseProgressView -- the watch's Ready -> work/rest -> Finish flow on iPhone, with rep sets counting up, timed sets and rests counting down and auto-advancing, a work-set dot row (dash on the active set, gap widening at the current rest), and capsule Start/Done/One More buttons. The detail/edit screen moves behind a trailing Edit swipe (leading swipe still completes). Swiping back to the Ready page resets the run.
Watch root lists every in-progress workout; picking an exercise runs a paged Ready -> work/rest -> Finish flow (One More + auto-firing Done), with a phase-dot row and brand-tinted count-up/down timers. Includes the configurable rest and auto-finish settings synced over WatchConnectivity and the wrist-down timer fix.