web: draw the whole web tier from sr-ht-ecore The chrome moved last time; this moves the four packages around it. pages discovers the page templates and carries the shared error body, so the hand-maintained page list, the render helper and error.html go; assets finds the hashed stylesheet and serves the static tree, so the local regexp, the href glob and handleStatic go; middleware brings the private-cache policy and a panic guard that aborts a connection rather than appending an error page to a truncated one; and ecoretest replaces the hand-built config and the TestMain that minted its own keys. The one that matters is csrf. The guard was a predicate three handlers remembered to call, which made unprotected the default for any form added later. It is now csrf.Require on the router, so it covers the routes that are not written yet, it runs before routing — an unrouted POST is refused rather than 404'd — and the refusal is the shared sentence. Host comparison becomes case-insensitive, which is strictly more permissive and only for an operator typo in the config. threads.html becomes _threads.html, the partial spelling pages.Load discovers, and the review page takes container-fluid: two prose columns do not fit the centred container, which is what cover and dolt already concluded for their wide views. What stays here: the sentinel-to-status mapping in fail, and a renderError that wraps ecore's error body in this service's view struct.
web: draw the chrome from sr-ht-ecore The nav/service-switcher, the login block, the environment banner and the brand were this service's own copy of code compare.sr.ht had already copied from somewhere else. They come from sourcecraft.dev/bigbes/sr-ht-ecore/chrome now: one chrome.Service built at startup from the shared config.ini, one chrome.Page per request, embedded in viewData so the shared partials find their fields on the dot. web/chrome.go is gone — buildNav, navItem, canonIndex, the login/logout/ profile URL building and the chrome half of viewData with it. The layout renders srht-env-banner and srht-nav instead of the local markup, the landing page's space list renders through srht-repo-list, and the template FuncMap starts from chrome.Funcs() (the local shortsha was a duplicate of the shared one). sameOrigin and the login redirect ask the chrome for our origin rather than keeping a second copy that could disagree with the links on the page. Three of ecore's policies differ from what this service did, and win, per that package's own doc: [sr.ht]site-name defaults to "sr.ht" rather than "sourcehut" and [sr.ht]environment to "development" rather than "production" when the key is absent, and the brand carries a fixed 15rem min-width so the switcher starts at the same x on every service. The instance's config.ini sets both keys, so on it only the brand width is visible. The nav tests that only restated ecore's rules — switcher order, the paste/pages/hub exclusion, the shape of a login URL — are dropped; ecore tests those. What is left covers this service's seam: that the identity authn resolved is the one the chrome is handed.