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Tatlatat aba15e7b6d fix(cookbook): sort by Fit when the Fit header is clicked (#842) (#860)
The Cookbook Scan/Download (hwfit) table gave the Fit column key:'score', so
clicking the Fit header sorted by score instead of by fit. Give the Fit column
its own 'fit' sort key, add a matching option to the #hwfit-sort select, and
rank fit_level (perfect > good > marginal > too_tight > no_fit) in the
client-side sort. Default puts the best fit first; clicking again reverses it.
Score still sorts by score.

Closes #842
2026-06-02 11:09:18 +09:00
spooky 033852ab14 fix: require GGUF sources for llama downloads (#368) 2026-06-01 22:47:47 +09:00
Nico Panu 8874a11baf Gate Cookbook quick run on downloaded models
Gate Cookbook "Run" on the model being downloaded
The What-Fits tab's quick "Run" button launched a serve task even when
the model was not downloaded. It POSTed directly to /api/model/serve and switched to the Running tab, so vLLM/SGLang would background-pull at launch (and llama.cpp just errors "No GGUF found") while the task showed as "running" without actually serving anything.
The Configure button and the Serve tab already gate on the cached-model
list; quick-Run did not. Mirror that gate: when the model isn't cached,
honor the button's "Download" half by kicking off the download instead of spawning a phantom serve task, and toast the user to Run again once it finishes.
2026-06-01 16:46:24 +09:00
chrisdvz.io ff81a22285 perf(ui): hoist esc() lookup table and build option lists once (#160)
Hoist the HTML-escape lookup table in static/js/ui.js out of the
String.replace callback so it is allocated once instead of on every
matched character. esc() is the canonical escaper aliased across 27
modules and runs on essentially every render, so this removes a lot of
short-lived garbage on the hottest text path. Output is byte-identical
(verified across null/undefined/emoji/attribute edge cases).

Also build the <select> option lists in cookbook-hwfit.js and group.js
by accumulating a string and assigning innerHTML once, instead of
`innerHTML +=` inside a forEach (which makes the browser re-parse the
element's markup on every iteration). Final DOM is unchanged.

Pure micro-optimizations; no behavior change.

Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-01 13:09:33 +09:00
pewdiepie-archdaemon e5c99a5eee Odysseus v1.0 2026-05-31 23:58:26 +09:00