- Fetch SHA and Last-Modified from repo over HTTPS (no login); use timestamp
so 'update' only when server is newer, not just different.
- Local state: two-line file (SHA + Unix timestamp); script writes state
after successful swap so it stays correct.
- install.command: fetch remote via HTTPS, stamp SHA+timestamp (or 0 if
install not matching remote).
- build-test: verify first line of state file matches release SHA.
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`make install` now stamps "dev" as the local SHA256, which tells the
auto-updater to skip update checks entirely. DMG-based installs
continue to work normally with real SHA256 comparison. Clicking
"Check for Updates" on a dev build shows a clear "Dev Build" message
instead of prompting to downgrade.
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Instead of replacing /Applications/Pommedoro.app in-place while the
process is still running, the updater now stages the new .app to a
temp directory, spawns a background shell script that waits for the
current process to exit, then swaps the app and relaunches. This
ensures applicationWillTerminate fires to save timer state and avoids
corrupting the running binary.
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- New `make release` target generates Pommedoro.dmg.sha256 alongside the DMG
- AutoUpdater.swift checks the remote SHA256 against the local stamp on launch
and prompts the user to update when a mismatch is detected
- install.command stamps the SHA256 of the source DMG at install time
- "Check for Updates…" menu item (Cmd+U) for manual checks
- Fix break screen close buttons to resume instead of showing work log
- Migrate worklog.log storage to ~/Library/Application Support/Pommedoro/
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- Work log with CSV persistence and SwiftUI history view
- Pause/resume support with timer state persistence across app restarts
- Countdown pulse schedule: 5→3min at 1/min, 3→1min every 30s
- Intent pre-fill from suggestions with improved suggestion matching
- Overlay window and break screen refinements
- Ad-hoc code signing with runtime hardening and entitlements
- DMG includes Install.command that strips quarantine on install
- README install instructions for non-technical users with Gatekeeper workaround
- build-test.sh simulates download quarantine to verify fix
- CHANGELOG and README updates
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A macOS Pomodoro timer built on the thesis that transitions — not hard
cuts — are the only way breaks actually happen. Includes escalating
edge gradients, actionable wellness suggestions, self-reflection, and
a compiled DMG. Licensed CC BY 4.0.
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