web: answer what is ready across every tracker
web: give bd memories their own view
web: draw the chrome from sr-ht-ecore The brand, the service switcher, the login block, the environment banner and the database listing were a local port of core.sr.ht's nav — one of five such ports on this instance, and they had already drifted. They are now sourcecraft.dev/bigbes/sr-ht-ecore/chrome, the one copy every custom service draws from. Deleted: web/chrome.go entire (navEntry, networkOrder, networkExcluded, buildNetwork, basePage, loginURL, logoutURL), templates/nav.html, templates/icons/circle.svg (ecore inlines the identical SVG), the repoList partial, and the local dict/shortHash duplicates. Added: one chrome.Service built in newApp from our config section with the hashed stylesheet href set on it, a chrome.Page per request through app.page, chrome.Attach on every template set, and chrome.Funcs as the base of the funcmap. Handlers embed chrome.Page in their view structs instead of copying its fields; the row browser sets ContainerClass to container-fluid, since its column count is the table's and not ours. Three behaviour changes come with ecore's policy, all deliberate: the profile link now prefers hub's ~username page when hub.sr.ht is configured (it was always meta's /profile), the brand carries a fixed 15rem min-width so the switcher starts at the same x on every service, and a binary built without a stylesheet renders bare rather than linking an empty href. The nav test went with the code it tested — ordering, exclusions and login URLs are ecore's to cover — and what replaced it asserts only what is ours: that pages are drawn through the chrome at all, and that the row browser is full-bleed. The auth path is untouched: a foreign bearer token is still accepted as a meta.sr.ht PAT.
web: mirror the git twin's description onto companion databases The internal create endpoint accepts a description, but its only caller — dolt-git-hook — never sends one: git.sr.ht's push context does not carry it. Companion databases therefore all sat descriptionless on the dashboard while their git twins had perfectly good descriptions. Resolve the description server-side instead: a GitDescriber dependency (internal GraphQL query to git.sr.ht in the owner's name, the same network-key trust the hook uses to reach us, pointed the other way) is consulted on every /internal/repos call. A fresh companion is created with the twin's description; for an existing one the push doubles as the sync point — a changed, non-empty git description overwrites the stored one. An empty git description never clobbers one set in dolt's own settings, and every failure mode (no twin, git.sr.ht down, no resolver wired) degrades to no mirroring. The lookup is capped at 3s so the hook's own 5s POST timeout is never exceeded. Adds testify as a direct dependency for the new tests.
rename module to sourcecraft.dev/bigbes/sr-ht-dolt; depend on sourcecraft sr-ht-core
web: router, handlers, and sourcehut chrome Chi route table per plan, SourceHut chrome port (nav/layout from core.sr.ht Bootstrap structure), dual-flow clone box, dolt-key association page with hash-fragment prefill, same-origin CSRF checks. Handlers depend on small injected interfaces (StoreManager, RepoStore, BrowseOpener, UserResolver) with production adapters included.