# Repository Agent Guide ## Project context - This is an Electron application with a secure IPC boundary. - Frontend is a React app that uses TanStack Router (not Next.js or React Router). - Data fetching/mutations should be handled with TanStack Query when touching IPC-backed endpoints. ## IPC architecture expectations 1. `src/ipc/ipc_client.ts` runs in the renderer. Access it via `IpcClient.getInstance()` and expose dedicated methods per IPC channel. 2. `src/preload.ts` defines the renderer allowlist. New IPC APIs must be added here. 3. `src/ipc/ipc_host.ts` registers handlers that live in files under `src/ipc/handlers/` (e.g., `app_handlers.ts`, `chat_stream_handlers.ts`, `settings_handlers.ts`). 4. IPC handlers should `throw new Error("...")` on failure instead of returning `{ success: false }` style payloads. ## React + IPC integration pattern When creating hooks/components that call IPC handlers: - Wrap reads in `useQuery`, providing a stable `queryKey`, async `queryFn` that calls the relevant `IpcClient` method, and conditionally use `enabled`/`initialData`/`meta` as needed. - Wrap writes in `useMutation`; validate inputs locally, call the IPC client, and invalidate related queries on success. Use shared utilities (e.g., toast helpers) in `onError`. - Synchronize TanStack Query data with any global state (like Jotai atoms) via `useEffect` only if required. ## General guidance - Favor descriptive module/function names that mirror IPC channel semantics. - Keep Electron security practices in mind (no `remote`, validate/lock by `appId` when mutating shared resources). - Add tests in the same folder tree when touching renderer components. Use these guidelines whenever you work within this repository.