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// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// shell/Shell.tsx β€” the STANDALONE React shell (wave-4 scaffold; EXIT wave 1
// gives it a real door and a real nav).
//
// WHAT THIS IS. The successor-shaped outer frame the 2026-07-23 decision named
// ("React over a thin API β€” the same contract the OM-6 MCP server exposes").
// It STRANGLES, it does not replace: exactly one surface is native today β€” the
// Customer table, the component tree the Streamlit embed already ships β€” and
// every other surface is an honest link into the current application. A page
// moves here when its data contract is served by the API, never before; the
// nav never pretends otherwise.
//
// WHAT CHANGED IN EXIT WAVE 1 (X5 + X6):
//   Β· The door is per-user (`core/users` accounts over X2/X3), not a shared
//     HTTP Basic password. SHELL.md's ladder step-1 "SANDBOX user key until
//     real auth lands" is SUPERSEDED β€” there are real sessions from day one.
//   Β· The nav is SERVER-FILTERED and registry-driven (`GET /api/v1/nav`), not a
//     static array hand-mirroring core/registry.py. What a user sees is what
//     `may_open` granted them.
//   Β· There is NO client-side nav fallback and no hard-coded surface. An
//     undeclared surface is denied β€” including by omission from the payload.
//
// WHAT THIS IS NOT. Not Next.js β€” recorded decision: one component tree, one
// build system (the same Vite workspace whose OTHER config builds the embed
// bundle), no SSR/SEO need behind a login gate. The shell frame is the cheap,
// swappable part; the components are the asset. Revisit at the white-label
// trigger (OM-7), where multi-tenant routing might earn Next.
//
// Routing is a ~20-line hash router on purpose: a handful of routes do not earn
// a dependency the embed bundle would have to keep excluded.
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

import { lazy, Suspense, useCallback, useEffect, useRef, useState } from "react";
import { createPortal } from "react-dom";
import type { MouseEvent as ReactMouseEvent, ReactNode } from "react";
/**
 * ⭐ WAVE-27 item 34 (I5) β€” ROUTE-LEVEL CODE SPLITTING.
 *
 * Six surfaces that are already mounted CONDITIONALLY (an automation route, the settings modal,
 * the connectors page, home, the template picker, the alerts pane) become their own chunks. The
 * shell downloads them when a person actually opens one β€” which for most sessions is never, and
 * for every session is not the first paint.
 *
 * ⚠ EVERY ONE OF THESE WAS ALREADY BEHIND A CONDITION IN THE JSX, and that is what makes the
 * split real rather than cosmetic: a `lazy` whose mount renders unconditionally downloads on the
 * first paint anyway and buys a Suspense boundary for nothing. `CustomerGrid` is deliberately NOT
 * in this list, for the mirror-image reason β€” it IS the first paint on nearly every route, so
 * splitting it would add a round trip to the common case. (The build reports it as an INEFFECTIVE
 * dynamic import from `RecordDetail`; that is expected and correct β€” that import exists to break
 * a module CYCLE, not to move bytes. See the note beside it.)
 *
 * ⚠ `SettingsModal` is a NAMED export, so its loader maps to `{ default }`. A default-import
 * `lazy()` over a named export fails at RUNTIME, on click, and only for that one surface.
 */
const AutomationSurface = lazy(() => import("../automation/AutomationSurface"));
import CustomerGrid from "../customer-grid/CustomerGrid";
import { clearCustomersCache, currentSurfaceScope } from "../customer-grid/apiBridge";
import { OverlayProvider } from "../customer-grid/OverlaySurface";
// ROWS_STALE_EVENT left with `addRecord` (wave 20 item 4): the shell no longer writes rows,
// so it no longer has to tell the grid that it did.
import { AGENTS_CHANGED, API_V1, AUTOMATION_OPEN_EVENT, CREDENTIALS, DATA_ERROR_EVENT, NAV_MINIMIZE_EVENT, TOAST_EVENT, UNAUTHORIZED_EVENT, VIEW_OPEN_EVENT, signal } from "../apiContract";
import { PageSurface } from "../pages/PageSurface";
const SettingsModal = lazy(() =>
  import("../settings/SettingsModal").then((m) => ({ default: m.SettingsModal })));
import type { SettingsSection } from "../settings/SettingsModal";
import { Brand } from "./Brand";
import { ErrorBoundary } from "./ErrorBoundary";
import LoginPage from "./LoginPage";
import { ASSISTANT_ROUTE, CONNECTORS_ROUTE, EMPTY_NAV_PREFS, ENVELOPE_KEYS, FEEDBACK_ROUTE, HOME_ROUTE, INBOX_ROUTE, NO_SUBSCRIPTION_TENANT, STARRED_ROUTE, SUBSCRIPTION_ROUTE, USAGE_ROUTE, MAX_NAV_FOLDERS, NAV_TIMEOUT_STATUS, appLink, canonicalRoute, databaseEntries, defaultRoute, deleteTable, fetchNav, fetchNavPrefs, fetchTableFootprint, foldNav, postOpened, QUERY_ROUTE, resolveRoute, rewrittenHash, routeKeyOf, saveNavMeta, saveNavPrefs, shapeNav, splitChrome } from "./nav";
import type { NavEntry, NavMetaPatch, NavPage, NavPrefs, Recent } from "./nav";
// ⭐ 2026-08-14 β€” the database frame, extracted so the Query module can wear the SAME one.
import { DbIcon, gridScopeFor } from "./dbFrame";
/* ⭐ W35-T09 β€” the app's own star (B-3): one mark, one meaning (DESIGN.md Β§4). */
import { StarIcon } from "../ui/icons";
/* ⭐ W35-T09 β€” the assistant's EXISTING door for opening an AI-built view: hash + a retry
   ladder, returning a canceller. A second emit here would be a second answer. */
import { openBuiltView } from "../assistant/AssistantPage";
const HomePage = lazy(() => import("../home/HomePage"));
const TemplatePicker = lazy(() => import("../home/TemplatePicker"));
const ConnectorsPage = lazy(() => import("../connectors/ConnectorsPage"));
/* ⭐ WAVE 35 Β· T09 (wiring W1) β€” the Starred surface, session B's tree. */
const StarredPage = lazy(() => import("../starred/StarredPage"));
/* ⭐ WAVE 35 Β· T06 (contract C6, wiring W2) β€” the three account surfaces, session B's tree. Lazy
   like every other page here: none of them is on the path to first paint, and all three are behind
   a menu the user has to open. Default exports, as B published them β€” `lazy()` over a NAMED export
   fails at RUNTIME, on click, and only for that one surface (the note at the top of this file). */
const FeedbackPage = lazy(() => import("../account/FeedbackPage"));
const UsagePage = lazy(() => import("../account/UsagePage"));
const SubscriptionPage = lazy(() => import("../account/SubscriptionPage"));
// WAVE 23 C9 (W23-W2) β€” SESSION D's public page. A STATIC import, not a lazy one: the wave's own
// rule is that a required import fails the build when the file is not there, which is the whole
// difference between a mount and an intention (verify_wiring's header).
import FormPublic from "../forms/FormPublic";
// ⚠ EAGER, not `lazy()`, and deliberately β€” same call as `FormPublic` beside it. A published link
// is a stranger's FIRST request; a lazy chunk would cost them a second round trip before anything
// paints, to save a signed-in user bytes they have already paid for. The page imports nothing
// from `customer-grid/**`, so it drags no spreadsheet engine along with it.
import PublishedView from "../publish/PublishedView";
import { mergeRecents } from "../home/homeModel";
import type { AutomationTile } from "../home/homeModel";
// ⭐ WAVE 24 item 13 (R10, wiring W24-W3) β€” Home's Automations section.
// ⚠ WAVE 26 ITEM 18 (R14): `stateOf` came out of this import with Home's status dot. The old note
// here said it was imported rather than re-derived because it is the ONE place "is this running"
// is decided β€” still true, and still why nobody should re-add a local copy; the frame simply has
// no reason to ask any more. `listAutomations` brings the credentials and the error shape with
// it, so the frame adds a fetch, not a protocol.
import { listAutomations } from "../automation/automationApi";
import { CreateNewRow, FolderHead, RowMenu, SchemaDrawer } from "./NavExtras";
/** ⭐⭐ W32-T04 (R7, wiring 1): the Inbox MODULE replaces the Alerts pop-up pane. `AlertsPane` is
 *  no longer imported here β€” C's `W32-T21` deletes the file, and an unmounted-but-imported
 *  component is [[artifact-with-no-importer]] wearing the other mask. */
const InboxPage = lazy(() => import("../inbox/InboxPage"));
/** ⭐⭐ W32-T05 (R1, C5, wiring 2): the Query module β€” E's page, A's mount. */
const QueryPage = lazy(() => import("../query/QueryPage"));
/**
 * ⭐⭐ 2026-08-14 (owner item 2) β€” THE AI ASSISTANT, UNBOARDED.
 *
 * β›” AND THE `ai-agent` MODULE IS GONE, WHICH IS THE SAME DECISION SEEN FROM THE OTHER SIDE.
 * Owner, verbatim: *"Remove the 'AI agent' module completely. previous wave did not follow
 * instruction. AI assistant module IS AI agent module. So no need to separate it like that."*
 * Wave 33's own note beside that rail row had already reached the same conclusion and declined to
 * act on it (*"that row's destination IS dead … retiring it in favour of this one looks right"*),
 * raising it as ASK C-9. This is the answer to that ask: ONE AI door, and it is this one.
 *
 * ⚠ The `ai_agent` automation ACTION KIND is a different thing and stays β€” it is a STEP inside a
 * flow (`automation_engine.py`), not a module, and `POST /automations/draft` behind it is still
 * mounted and still gated (`api/verify_automation.py::section_w33_ai_agent`).
 */
const AssistantPage = lazy(() => import("../assistant/AssistantPage"));

/**
 * Item 34's Suspense boundary, one definition for all six surfaces.
 *
 * β›” THE FALLBACK IS DELIBERATELY EMPTY, and that is a design decision rather than a stub. The
 * standing R6 rule is that this product shows a shared spinner mark and never load TEXT
 * (`verify_icons` asserts it across every source file, so a "Loading..." here would go red).
 * These chunks are tens of kilobytes off the same origin that just served the shell, so the
 * honest choice between a flash of a spinner and a frame of nothing is nothing β€” a spinner that
 * appears and vanishes within one frame reads as a glitch, not as progress.
 *
 * ⭐ WAVE 30 (R5) β€” AND AN ERROR BOUNDARY, INSIDE THE HELPER RATHER THAN AT SIX CALL SITES.
 * Three of these six (`TemplatePicker`, `SettingsModal`, `AlertsPane`) are siblings of `<main>`,
 * so the content-area boundary below cannot cover them; putting it here covers all six with one
 * edit. It also catches what `Suspense` alone cannot: a REJECTED chunk fetch. `lazy()` throws its
 * rejection at render, which before today unmounted the whole product because one deploy-time
 * cache miss made a modal's JavaScript unreachable.
 */
function Lazily({ children, surface }: { children: ReactNode; surface: string }) {
  return (
    <ErrorBoundary surface={surface}>
      <Suspense fallback={null}>{children}</Suspense>
    </ErrorBoundary>
  );
}

import { createAlert, fetchInbox } from "../alerts/alertsApi";
import {
  ALERT_CREATE_EVENT,
  EMPTY_INBOX,
  badgeText,
  parseAlertCreate,
  // ⚠ `routeForTopic` left this import with the pane (W32-T04). It is still exported and still
  // used β€” `inboxModel.routeForTarget` is its caller now β€” but the FRAME no longer asks the
  // topic→route question directly, which is the point of C3: one owner for that table.
} from "../alerts/alertsModel";
import type { Inbox } from "../alerts/alertsModel";
// ⭐ W32-T04 (C3): the targetβ†’surface question lives in C's module, so the frame's
// dispatcher is a switch over two literals rather than a second copy of the route table.
import { retryEmit, routeForTarget } from "../inbox/inboxModel";
import ShareDialog from "./ShareDialog";
import { SHARE_OPEN_EVENT, parseShareRequest } from "./shareModel";
import type { ShareRequest } from "./shareModel";
// WAVE 19 R8 β€” the chosen database mark. Read-only across the session fence.
import { FolderMark, LockMark } from "../customer-grid/icons";
import type { FolderIcon } from "../customer-grid/types";
import { isAdmin, logout, me } from "./session";
import type { SessionUser } from "./session";

/** The current application β€” where every not-yet-ported surface actually runs.
 *  Deep links (`?page=<registry key>`) are the app's own, so a strangler link
 *  lands on the exact page, not a landing screen. */
const APP_BASE =
  (import.meta.env.VITE_AIOS_APP_URL as string | undefined) ??
  "https://royal-imports-cfo-os.hf.space";

/** X5's hash route. Also the route an unauthenticated shell is pinned to. */
const LOGIN_ROUTE = "login";
/** Wave 14 C-NAVFOLD β€” the nav drag's PRIVATE dataTransfer MIME. Private so a drop on any
 *  text-editable surface types nothing (a textarea is a native drop target for text/plain β€”
 *  the wave-13 C-LAYOUT scar). */
const NAV_DRAG_TYPE = "application/x-loopable-nav";

/** A stable identity for "no nav yet" β€” see its use below. */
const NO_ENTRIES: NavEntry[] = [];

/**
 * WAVE 23 C10 β€” the Database flyout's anchor, CLAMPED to the viewport.
 *
 * β›” `NavExtras.MenuShell` clamps both axes and this panel first did not, which is the same
 * omission with a bigger blast radius: the Database button sits ~200px down the rail and the
 * panel is up to 560px tall, so on a short laptop viewport its create footer β€” the three rows
 * that are the whole point of the redesign β€” lands below the fold with no way to scroll to it
 * (the panel's own scroll is INSIDE the list, deliberately, so the footer stays put).
 *
 * The height here is the CSS `max-height: min(70vh, 560px)`, restated. Two copies of one number
 * is a real cost; the alternative is measuring the panel after it mounts, which means rendering
 * it in the wrong place for a frame. Named and kept beside the rule it mirrors.
 */
const DBFLY_MAX_H = 560;

export function flyoutAt(rect: { right: number; top: number }, vw: number, vh: number) {
  const h = Math.min(Math.round(vh * 0.7), DBFLY_MAX_H);
  return {
    x: Math.min(Math.round(rect.right + 6), Math.max(8, vw - 268 - 8)),
    y: Math.max(8, Math.min(Math.round(rect.top), vh - h - 8)),
  };
}

/**
 * ⭐ THE ONE PLACE the Database flyout's position is measured off its button (wave-23 close-out).
 *
 * Two open-paths grew this wave β€” the button's own click, and "+ Create new…" opening the panel so
 * a just-named folder is visible β€” and each measured the element itself. That is the shape D-20
 * exists to prevent, one pattern over: **the null case and the measurement should live in exactly
 * one place**, or the second caller is one refactor away from forgetting the guard.
 *
 * ⚠ Honest note on the gate, because the fix should not be mistaken for a rename. `verify_overlay`
 * greps for a LITERAL token β€” a variable named `anchor`, followed by a measure call β€” so the
 * click-path (which reads `e.currentTarget`) always passed while the ref-path failed. The needle
 * is a proxy for "a call site measured its own anchor", and a proxy can be satisfied by renaming a
 * variable. This change satisfies it STRUCTURALLY instead: there is now one measurement, one null
 * guard, and no second call site to keep honest. Booked as DEBT (D-49) so the gate's real subject
 * (anchor-rect logic outside the overlay layer) can be tightened deliberately rather than by grep.
 *
 * β›” AND DO NOT SPELL THE TOKEN OUT IN THIS COMMENT. The first draft of this note quoted the exact
 * string it was describing, and the gate β€” which greps raw file text β€” matched the explanation and
 * went red on a file with no defect in it. Prose about a pattern IS the pattern to a text scan;
 * the same trap as a marker comment placed mid-selector (verify_catalog, wave 21).
 */
export function flyoutFrom(el: HTMLElement | null) {
  if (!el) return null;
  return flyoutAt(el.getBoundingClientRect(), window.innerWidth, window.innerHeight);
}

/**
 * WAVE 23 C9 (wiring W23-W2) β€” the PUBLIC form route: `#/form/<token>`.
 *
 * β›” THE TOKEN IS WHITELISTED, NOT SLICED. `secrets.token_urlsafe` mints `[A-Za-z0-9_-]`, so
 * anything else in that position is not a token this product issued β€” and passing it through
 * would let a crafted hash decide what `FormPublic` puts in a URL. Refusing here means the frame
 * falls through to its normal routing (and the visitor meets the login page), which is the
 * correct answer for a link that is not one of ours.
 *
 * `null` for every other route, so the branch that reads it is a single truthiness test.
 */
export function formTokenOf(route: string): string | null {
  const m = /^form\/([A-Za-z0-9_-]{8,128})$/.exec(route);
  return m ? m[1] : null;
}

/**
 * ⭐⭐ WAVE 33 item 8b (ruling R5, W33-T26) β€” the PUBLISHED VIEW route: `#/v/<token>`.
 *
 * The same construction as `formTokenOf` immediately above, and the same reason: the token is
 * WHITELISTED against `secrets.token_urlsafe`'s alphabet, never sliced out of the hash. Anything
 * else in that position is not a token this product minted, and passing it through would let a
 * crafted hash decide what `PublishedView` puts in a URL. Refusing here drops the frame back into
 * normal routing, where the visitor meets the login page β€” the right answer for a link that is
 * not one of ours.
 *
 * ⚠ `v` RATHER THAN `view`, and it is not brevity for its own sake: `#/view/...` would sit one
 * typo away from the app's own routes, while `v` is a namespace nothing else claims. R5 names
 * this exact shape.
 */
export function publishTokenOf(route: string): string | null {
  const m = /^v\/([A-Za-z0-9_-]{8,128})$/.exec(route);
  return m ? m[1] : null;
}

type Session =
  | { phase: "checking" }
  | { phase: "anon" }
  | { phase: "authed"; user: SessionUser };

type Nav =
  | { phase: "idle" }
  | { phase: "loading" }
  | {
      phase: "ready";
      entries: NavEntry[];
      utility: NavPage[];
      /** WAVE 23 C10 β€” the Home landing's recently-opened list, per user, off the nav payload. */
      recents: Recent[];
      empty?: string;
      /** ⭐ W31-T11 β€” registry keys this workspace's catalogue leaves out. Deliberate. */
      omitted?: string[];
      /** β›” W31-T11 β€” parts of the payload the SERVER could not read. Not deliberate. */
      degraded?: string[];
    }
  | { phase: "error"; timedOut?: boolean };

const NO_UTILITY: NavPage[] = [];
/** Stable identity, like `NO_ENTRIES` β€” a fresh `[]` per render would re-run Home's memo. */
const NO_RECENTS: Recent[] = [];

/**
 * ⭐⭐ W33-T22 (owner item 1) β€” THE TWO ROWS THE PAYLOAD DECIDES, FOUND IN ONE PLACE.
 *
 * ⚠ Both predicates had exactly one call site, in the render body, and now have two β€” the render
 * and the memory effect below. Written out here so the two cannot answer differently: "is
 * Automation on this rail?" must not be `kind === "native"` in one place and `truthy` in the
 * other, or the remembered rail reserves a slot the render never fills [[one-question-two-normalizers]].
 */
const findAnalyst = (utility: NavPage[]) => utility.find((p) => p.key === "analyst");
const findAutomation = (entries: NavEntry[]) =>
  entries.find((e) => e.key === "automation" && e.kind === "native");

/**
 * ⭐⭐ W33-T22 β€” WHAT THIS ACCOUNT'S RAIL LOOKED LIKE LAST TIME, so first paint need not guess.
 *
 * β›” THE PROBLEM A PLACEHOLDER ALONE DOES NOT SOLVE, and it was found by a reviewer reading the
 * fix rather than by any gate. Holding a slot for a conditional row fixes the common case β€” the
 * row lands and fills the box it was already occupying β€” but for an account that does NOT have
 * the surface, the slot is reserved at first paint and then COLLAPSES when `/nav` says "silent".
 * That is a flash-then-shove, i.e. arguably worse for that user than the bug we set out to fix,
 * and `silent` must keep collapsing: reserving permanent space for a surface the server did not
 * grant would be the hard-coded row this frame refuses to have (see the file header).
 *
 * ⭐ SO THE FIRST PAINT REPRODUCES THE LAST ONE. On every `ready` payload we record which of the
 * two conditional rows this account actually had; on the next load we reserve a slot only for the
 * rows it had. A returning user therefore gets their FINAL rail geometry in the first paint,
 * whichever way it goes, and `/nav` only ever confirms it.
 *
 * ⚠ KEYED BY USERNAME, NOT BY BROWSER. `aios-nav-collapsed` above is a per-BROWSER preference and
 * that is right for it; this is a per-ACCOUNT fact about permissions, and on a shared machine an
 * un-keyed version would paint one person's grants for another. `who` is known at first paint
 * because the shell is released on `/me`, which is the same fact that makes this bug possible.
 *
 * β›” UNKNOWN IS NOT FALSE. A first-ever load has no memory, and the honest answer there is to
 * RESERVE the slot (`pending`), not to assume absence β€” an absent row that then arrives is the
 * original defect. Only a remembered, explicit `false` suppresses the placeholder. Same on a
 * blocked/parse-failed storage: fall back to reserving.
 */
// W33-T75 supersedes the T22 account-memory approach above.  A fresh account has no remembered
// row set, so optional destinations retain an inert final skeleton rather than collapsing after
// `/nav` resolves.  The skeleton has no label, route, focus target, or source of permission.

/**
 * ⭐⭐ W33-T75 (owner item 1, `reference/ERROR 6.png`) β€” THE RAIL PAINTS ONCE.
 *
 * β›” THE ACCEPTANCE TEST IS NOT "THE SPINNER IS GONE", IT IS "NO ROW IS EVER IN A DIFFERENT
 * STATE FROM ITS SIBLINGS." The owner has reported this four times. Every previous answer kept
 * the same shape β€” five finished rows plus one or two rows wearing a *distinguishable* loading
 * state β€” and shrank the difference: `/nav` went 11.0 s β†’ 26 ms (still two paints, because
 * `:911` makes `entries` `NO_ENTRIES` until `nav.phase === "ready"`, so first paint happens
 * while "does this workspace have Automation / an Analyst?" is unknown at ANY speed); then W31-T11
 * gave Automation a spinner slot; then W33-T22 gave the Assistant one too. `ERROR 6.png` is the
 * result: Home / Query / Inbox / Database / Connectors drawn in ink, **AI assistant and Automation
 * drawn as spinners**, and a sixth spinner below Connectors. Two states in one list is exactly
 * what "the navigation loads separately" describes, and a placeholder that ANNOUNCES itself as
 * pending is a second state however tall it is.
 *
 * β›” SO THE FIX IS AT THE OTHER END: while `/nav` is in flight the rail draws THIS and no rows at
 * all. One skeleton, seven identical bars, nothing claiming to be a destination β€” then the real
 * rail arrives in a single paint. There is no frame in which one row is further along than
 * another, which is the only form of the sentence that cannot come back a fifth time.
 *
 * ⚠ WHAT IT COSTS, STATED RATHER THAN DISCOVERED: Home / Query / Inbox / Database / Connectors
 * are not clickable for the length of the `/nav` round trip, where before they were. That is a
 * real trade and it is the owner's own priority β€” measured, `/nav` is **0.77 s cold on the
 * deployed build and 26 ms warm** (wave 33 close record), so the window is short; and the four
 * waves of reports are about the rail's shape, never about waiting for it. `phase: "error"` and
 * `degraded` are UNCHANGED: they draw the real rows with their unavailable arms, because there
 * the answer has arrived and is bad news, which is a fact worth showing rather than a wait.
 *
 * ⚠ The count is the rail's own maximum, not a guess. WAVE 34 R15/R23 took it from 7 to **6**:
 * Home Β· Inbox Β· Assistant Β· Agents Β· Database Β· Connectors. Query lost its row to the Chat/Query
 * toggle (R14), and there was never a seventh "Alerts" row β€” Inbox IS that surface.
 * β›” KEEP THIS NUMBER >= THE SETTLED ROW COUNT AND NEVER BELOW IT. A skeleton one bar TALLER than
 * the settled rail is a shrink, which is fine; one bar SHORTER is the appear-from-nowhere shove
 * W33-T22 was written about, arriving by a different door. The two `.shell-nav-sep` hairlines are
 * deliberately NOT counted: they are hidden by the same `is-rail-loading` rule as the rows.
 */
const RAIL_SKELETON_ROWS = 6;

function RailSkeleton() {
  return (
    <div className="shell-rail-skeleton" role="status" aria-label="Loading navigation">
      {Array.from({ length: RAIL_SKELETON_ROWS }, (_, i) => (
        <div className="shell-rail-skeleton-row" key={i} aria-hidden="true">
          <span className="shell-rail-skeleton-mark" />
          <span className="shell-rail-skeleton-bar" />
        </div>
      ))}
    </div>
  );
}

function useHashRoute(): string {
  // ⭐ W32-T04 (C3): a RETIRED key is translated here, before anything reads it β€” so the whole
  // shell (`resolveRoute`, `active`, every `route === X` below) sees one vocabulary and no reader
  // has to know a rename happened. `canonicalRoute` is identity for every live key.
  //
  // β›”β›” W34-T15 β€” `routeKeyOf` REPLACES `.replace(/^#\/?/, "")`, AND THAT IS THE WHOLE TICKET.
  // Lane D found it before it could ship (post D-1): the old expression took the WHOLE remainder
  // of the hash as the key, so `#/assistant?mode=query` resolved to the key
  // `assistant?mode=query`, matched no route, and fell through to Home. The redirect would have
  // put the right URL in the address bar and the wrong screen under it, and a gate asserting the
  // redirect's target string would have been green over it.
  const read = () => canonicalRoute(routeKeyOf(window.location.hash));
  // ⭐⭐ W34-T15 (R14 / C2) β€” `#/query` BECOMES `#/assistant?mode=query`, IN THE ADDRESS BAR.
  //
  // ⚠ A REWRITE, NOT A RESOLVE, and `LEGACY_ROUTES` alone would not do: the merged surface picks
  // which list to show from `?mode=` on the hash, so a translation that never touched the URL
  // would land a Query bookmark on the CHAT list.
  //
  // β›”β›” AND IT IS IN THE INITIALISER RATHER THAN AN EFFECT, WHICH IS NOT A STYLE CHOICE.
  // `AssistantPage` resolves its mode ONCE, in its own `useState` initialiser, by reading
  // `window.location.hash` (`assistant/AssistantPage.tsx::initialMode` β€” the hash wins, else the
  // stored preference). Children initialise AFTER their parent renders and BEFORE any effect
  // runs. So a rewrite in a `useEffect` here would land after the assistant had already read the
  // OLD hash, found no `?mode=`, fallen back to the stored preference and opened the Chat list β€”
  // right URL, wrong screen, and nothing anywhere to say so. Rewriting during this initialiser
  // updates `window.location.hash` synchronously, so the child reads the new one.
  //
  // ⚠ Safe to run twice (React StrictMode does): `rewrittenHash` answers null once the key is
  // `assistant`, so the second call is a no-op. `replace` rather than assignment, so a bookmark
  // redirect does not leave a back-button trap on the hash it came from.
  const [route, setRoute] = useState<string>(() => {
    const next = rewrittenHash(window.location.hash);
    if (next) window.location.replace(next);
    return read();
  });
  useEffect(() => {
    // The SAME rewrite for a hash typed into the bar mid-session, where there is no child
    // initialiser to race: by then the assistant is mounted and reads `?mode=` on its own.
    const onChange = () => {
      const next = rewrittenHash(window.location.hash);
      if (next) window.location.replace(next);
      setRoute(read());
    };
    window.addEventListener("hashchange", onChange);
    return () => window.removeEventListener("hashchange", onChange);
  }, []);
  return route;
}

/** A surface that still lives in the current application. Honest copy, one
 *  action β€” never a mock of the page it is not. */
function StranglerPage({ entry }: { entry: NavEntry }) {
  return (
    <div className="shell-placeholder">
      <h1>{entry.label}</h1>
      <p>This surface runs in the current application.</p>
      <a className="shell-link" href={entry.href} target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">
        Open {entry.label}
      </a>
    </div>
  );
}

// --- the three nav glyphs (SVG, never emoji β€” the platform's own rule) ------

/** The database cylinder every source-backed row carries, mirroring the host
 *  nav's Material `database` glyph. */
/* β›” `SearchIcon` LIVED HERE AND IS DELETED WITH THE QUERY RAIL ROW (wave 34, R14). It was the
   magnifier the owner asked for on 2026-08-14 (*"Change the icon for Query, it should just be a
   magnifying glass icon"*) and the Query row was its ONLY call site β€” `tsc` said so (TS6133) the
   moment that row went, which is the unused-locals check doing the remembering, exactly as
   `PlusMark`'s note one screen down predicted it would.
   ⚠ A COMMENT IN THIS FILE CLAIMED OTHERWISE FOR ABOUT A MINUTE. The first draft of the Query
   deletion asserted that "the flyout's own filter box draws it" and kept the function on that
   basis. It does not, and `tsc` refuted it immediately. Left here because the useful half is the
   habit, not the slip: a claim about who calls a symbol is checkable in one command, so check it
   rather than reason about it. The magnifier is not lost β€” `#/assistant`'s Query mode is where
   that vocabulary lives now. */


/** The host's `auto_awesome` sparkle for the AI-assistant slot (app.py:8166). */
function SparkIcon() {
  return (
    <svg className="shell-nav-icon is-spark" viewBox="0 0 16 16" aria-hidden="true">
      <path d="M6.2 2.2 7.5 5.5l3.3 1.3-3.3 1.3-1.3 3.3-1.3-3.3-3.3-1.3 3.3-1.3z" />
      <path d="M12.2 9.4l.8 2 2 .8-2 .8-.8 2-.8-2-2-.8 2-.8z" />
    </svg>
  );
}

/** The new-tab affordance on a hand-off row: this destination opens in the
 *  current application, and the arrow says so before the click does. */
function ExtIcon() {
  return (
    <svg className="shell-nav-open" viewBox="0 0 12 12" aria-hidden="true">
      <path d="M4.6 3h4.4v4.4M8.8 3.2 3.2 8.8" />
    </svg>
  );
}

/* ⭐ `DbIcon` AND `gridScopeFor` LIVE IN `shell/dbFrame.tsx` (moved there 2026-08-14). They were
   private to this file, and the owner's Query instruction β€” *"the query module should exactly BE
   looking like the database module, COMPLETELY"* β€” made them a SECOND surface's too. `gridScopeFor`
   is not a move but a fix: the registry key and the grid scope are different spellings, and the map
   used to live inline in the native branch below where nothing else could reach it.
   β›” `DbHead` MOVED WITH THEM AND IS NOW DELETED (W36-T51, owner item 7 β€” *"Remove the header for
   database completely"*). Its tombstone, and the list of what must NOT be swept away with it, is in
   `dbFrame.tsx` where it lived. */

/** The β‹― affordance on the account row. */
function DotsIcon() {
  return (
    <svg className="shell-account-dots" viewBox="0 0 16 16" aria-hidden="true">
      <circle cx="3.5" cy="8" r="1.25" />
      <circle cx="8" cy="8" r="1.25" />
      <circle cx="12.5" cy="8" r="1.25" />
    </svg>
  );
}

/** WAVE 19 R12 β€” the gear beside the account menu's one Settings row. Drawn in
 *  the same 16x16 stroke vocabulary as the rest of this file (SVG, never an
 *  emoji β€” the platform's own rule), so it sits beside `DbIcon` and `SparkIcon`
 *  as one family rather than as an icon borrowed from somewhere else. */
function GearIcon() {
  return (
    <svg className="shell-menu-icon" viewBox="0 0 16 16" aria-hidden="true">
      <circle cx="8" cy="8" r="2.15" />
      <path d="M8 1.9l.9 1.5 1.7-.4.5 1.7 1.7.5-.4 1.7 1.2 1.1-1.2 1.1.4 1.7-1.7.5-.5 1.7-1.7-.4-.9 1.5-.9-1.5-1.7.4-.5-1.7-1.7-.5.4-1.7L1.7 8l1.2-1.1-.4-1.7 1.7-.5.5-1.7 1.7.4z" />
    </svg>
  );
}

/* ⭐⭐ WAVE 36 Β· T50 (owner item 5) β€” THE OTHER FOUR ACCOUNT-MENU MARKS, so the menu is one column
   of icons rather than one gear and a stack of bare text. W35-T06 shipped Feedback, Usage credits
   and Subscription as rows with no glyph beside `GearIcon`, which left their labels starting 24px
   further left than Settings' β€” the raggedness is what the owner is looking at when item 5 says
   these rows "need their icon".
   ⚠ THEY ARE DEFINED HERE, BESIDE THE GEAR, AND NOT IN `ui/icons.tsx` β€” checked before choosing.
   That module is the shared presentation layer, its glyphs are `viewBox="0 0 24 24"` and it carries
   Download/Check/Alert/Bell/Star only; the account menu's vocabulary is the 16x16 box plus the
   `.shell-menu-icon` class (`fill:none`, `stroke: currentColor`, 1.2, muted). Adding four 16px
   marks to a 24px module would be the drift `ui/icons.tsx`'s own header warns about, from the other
   direction. Same argument `GearIcon`'s note makes: one family, one file.
   β›” NO EMOJIS (owner constant, DESIGN.md) β€” vector paths, `currentColor`, no colour written here. */

/** Feedback: a speech bubble. The row opens a page that asks the reader to SAY something, and a
 *  bubble is the one mark that means "your words"; an envelope would collide with Inbox's. */
function BubbleIcon() {
  return (
    <svg className="shell-menu-icon" viewBox="0 0 16 16" aria-hidden="true">
      <rect x="2.2" y="3.1" width="11.6" height="8.2" rx="1.8" />
      <path d="M5.8 11.3 5 13.7l3.2-2.4" />
    </svg>
  );
}

/** Usage credits: a PIE β€” a circle with one wedge marked off.
 *
 *  ⚠ NOT a coin, and the PAGE is what decided it: `UsagePage` renders a METER of consumption (its
 *  own comment argues about what a failed read must not look like β€” *"a meter reading zero is the
 *  most reassuring possible lie"*). A coin would promise a balance the surface does not show. A pie
 *  says "this much of it is gone", which is what the page says.
 *
 *  ⭐ AND THE SHAPE WAS CHOSEN BY LOOKING, NOT BY REASONING, because the first one failed the eye.
 *  Six candidates were rendered at 16px in this exact stroke vocabulary and read at true size
 *  (`scratchpad/shots/glyph-candidates.png`):
 *    Β· an ARC-AND-NEEDLE gauge β€” what shipped first, and it reads as a hill or an eyebrow: the
 *      needle touches the arc and the two merge into one stroke at 16px;
 *    Β· a COIN WITH A RIM (two concentric circles) β€” reads as a bullseye, and it is the loudest
 *      mark in the menu;
 *    Β· a COIN STACK β€” that is `dbFrame.tsx::DbIcon`. The app already spends that shape on
 *      "database", and one mark may mean one thing (DESIGN.md Β§4);
 *    Β· a WALLET β€” reads as a battery;
 *    Β· a gauge WITH A HUB β€” better than the first, still optically thin beside the gear.
 *  The pie won on legibility and on weight: a closed circle sits at the same optical weight as
 *  `GearIcon` above it, and nothing else in the client draws one. */
function PieIcon() {
  return (
    <svg className="shell-menu-icon" viewBox="0 0 16 16" aria-hidden="true">
      <circle cx="8" cy="8" r="5.5" />
      <path d="M8 2.5V8l3.9 2.3" />
    </svg>
  );
}

/** Subscription: a card. The row is about what the workspace pays with, and a card with its stripe
 *  is legible at 16px where anything more literal (a receipt, a calendar of renewals) is not. */
function CardIcon() {
  return (
    <svg className="shell-menu-icon" viewBox="0 0 16 16" aria-hidden="true">
      <rect x="1.9" y="4.1" width="12.2" height="7.8" rx="1.4" />
      <path d="M1.9 6.9h12.2" />
    </svg>
  );
}

/** Sign out: a door with the arrow leaving it.
 *  ⚠ IT NEEDED A CSS RULE AS WELL AS A PATH, and that is the trap in adding a mark to this row:
 *  `.shell-menu-item.is-signout` paints the row `--lp-red-deep` while `.shell-menu-icon` sets its
 *  own `color: var(--lp-muted)`, so the glyph would have rendered grey beside red text and read as
 *  a half-broken row. `index.css` gives the signout icon `color: inherit` at rest and on hover. */
function ExitIcon() {
  return (
    <svg className="shell-menu-icon" viewBox="0 0 16 16" aria-hidden="true">
      <path d="M9.4 2.7H4.2a1.4 1.4 0 0 0-1.4 1.4v7.8a1.4 1.4 0 0 0 1.4 1.4h5.2" />
      <path d="M11.3 5.7 13.7 8l-2.4 2.3" />
      <path d="M6.9 8h6.8" />
    </svg>
  );
}

/* β›” `AutoIcon` LIVED HERE AND IS DELETED WITH THE AGENTS HEADER (W35-T32, owner item 2). It was
   the two-node flow glyph the head drew beside the word "Agents"; with the head gone it had no
   call site, and `tsc`'s unused-locals check named it in the same run β€” which is the argument for
   letting the compiler do the remembering rather than a sweep.
   ⚠ NOT the same mark as the rail's `RobotIcon`, which SURVIVES and is what owner item 5 asked for.
   Two glyphs, two jobs; only the header's is retired. */

/* ⭐ `BellIcon` LIVED HERE AND IS DELETED (wave 34, R15) β€” AND THAT DELETION CLOSES `D-207`.
   The Inbox row took `MailIcon`, leaving this local copy with no call site. D-207 records that
   `ui/icons.tsx` β€” the file whose own header warns that "a second hand-copy in the shell is the
   drift this module exists to prevent" β€” already carried a second `BellIcon`, and the shell had
   one anyway. Deleting the LOCAL copy and keeping the SHARED one is the right half to keep: the
   shared module is the one another surface can import.
   ⚠ So `ui/icons.tsx::BellIcon` is now the only bell in the client. `W34-T17` verifies that,
   rather than this comment asserting it. */


/** WAVE 23 R7 β€” Home's mark. A house, in the same 16x16 stroke vocabulary as its neighbours;
 *  the reference rail uses one and there is no more literal glyph for "the landing". */
function HomeIcon() {
  return (
    <svg className="shell-nav-icon" viewBox="0 0 16 16" aria-hidden="true">
      <path d="M2.4 7.2 8 2.6l5.6 4.6" />
      <path d="M3.9 8.2v5.2h8.2V8.2" />
    </svg>
  );
}

/** WAVE 34 R15 β€” Inbox's mark. An envelope.
 *
 *  ⚠ IT REPLACES `BellIcon` ON THAT ROW, and this is a rename of the CONCEPT, not just the glyph.
 *  Owner, 2026-08-16: *"Alerts is called Inbox and it's right below Home"* (R23) β€” there is no
 *  separate Alerts row and there never was; one row has been wearing a bell while the page it
 *  opens is an inbox. A bell says "something happened"; an envelope says "there is mail for you",
 *  which is what the surface actually shows.
 *
 *  β›” `BellIcon` STAYS DEFINED β€” `D-207` records that a SECOND hand-copy of it already exists in
 *  `ui/icons.tsx`, and deleting this one while the duplicate survives would leave the copy as the
 *  only bell, which is the wrong half to keep. `W34-T17` owns that reconciliation. */
function MailIcon() {
  return (
    <svg className="shell-nav-icon" viewBox="0 0 16 16" aria-hidden="true">
      <rect x="2.1" y="3.9" width="11.8" height="8.2" rx="1.3" />
      <path d="M2.6 5.1 8 8.9l5.4-3.8" />
    </svg>
  );
}

/** WAVE 34 R15 β€” the Agents row's mark: a robot head inside a circle.
 *
 *  Owner asked for *"a robot looking but in circle form"*. The circle is doing real work here and
 *  is not decoration: it is what separates this row from `AutoIcon`, the two-node flow glyph that
 *  used to mark the same module when it was called Automation. A rail where the renamed module
 *  keeps its old mark reads as a relabelling; a rail where it takes a new one reads as the module
 *  it now is.
 *
 *  Geometry follows `iconShapes.ts`'s standing rule even though this file is not that module:
 *  16x16 box, stroke-only, round caps, `currentColor`, vector paths β€” NEVER emoji (owner constant).
 *  The head is drawn INSIDE the ring rather than as a filled badge, so the row's optical weight
 *  matches `HomeIcon` and `PlugIcon` instead of blooming darker than its neighbours. */
function RobotIcon() {
  return (
    <svg className="shell-nav-icon" viewBox="0 0 16 16" aria-hidden="true">
      <path d="M8 1.6a6.4 6.4 0 1 1 0 12.8A6.4 6.4 0 0 1 8 1.6Z" />
      <rect x="4.6" y="6.2" width="6.8" height="5" rx="1.4" />
      <path d="M6.5 8.4v.7M9.5 8.4v.7" />
      <path d="M8 4.3v1.9" />
    </svg>
  );
}

/** ⭐⭐ WAVE 35 Β· T04 (owner item 5) β€” AN ACTUAL PLUG. Owner: *"change the Icon for the connector to
 *  look like the cable head that you would put in an electrical outlet."*
 *  β›” THE NAME HAS BEEN WRONG SINCE WAVE 23 and that is why nobody noticed: this function is called
 *  `PlugIcon` and drew two links of a CHAIN. Wave 23's own note argued the chain "is exactly what a
 *  connector is", which is a defensible idea and not the one the owner asked for.
 *  Two prongs up, a rounded body, a cord leaving the bottom and turning right. The PRONGS are the
 *  load-bearing part; the cord is what stops it reading as a padlock at 16px.
 *  ⚠ GEOMETRY PUBLISHED BY SESSION B (`ASK B-5`) AND TAKEN VERBATIM, deliberately: `HomePage.tsx::
 *  ConnectIcon` draws the same mark for the Home card that leads here, the two files each keep
 *  their own copy, and agreeing on the paths by hand is the only thing stopping the nav row and its
 *  card from drifting apart again. Change one, change both. */
function PlugIcon() {
  return (
    <svg className="shell-nav-icon" viewBox="0 0 16 16" aria-hidden="true">
      <path d="M6.1 5.2V2.1M9.9 5.2V2.1" />
      <path d="M12.1 5.2v3.1a2.7 2.7 0 0 1-2.7 2.7H6.6a2.7 2.7 0 0 1-2.7-2.7V5.2Z" />
      <path d="M8 11v1.6a1.6 1.6 0 0 0 1.6 1.6h1.5" />
    </svg>
  );
}

/** ⭐ WAVE 35 Β· T05 (owner item 6) β€” Templates. Owner, of Airtable's rail: *"a 'Templates and apps'
 *  section? I want our app to have it too but just call it Templates ... located just above our
 *  User button."* A sheet of cards, which is what a template gallery is: one outlined page with a
 *  second offset behind it. Same 16x16 / `currentColor` / 1.35 vocabulary as every other rail mark,
 *  so it sits in the column without redrawing the row's weight. */
function TemplatesIcon() {
  return (
    <svg className="shell-nav-icon" viewBox="0 0 16 16" aria-hidden="true">
      <rect x="2.2" y="4.4" width="8.2" height="9.2" rx="1.3" />
      <path d="M5.6 4.4V3.7a1.3 1.3 0 0 1 1.3-1.3h6a1.3 1.3 0 0 1 1.3 1.3v6a1.3 1.3 0 0 1-1.3 1.3h-.7" />
    </svg>
  );
}

/* β›” `PlusMark` LIVED HERE AND IS DELETED WITH THE THREE BUTTONS THAT DREW IT (wave 24 item 15a,
   ruling R9). It was the flyout footer's plus, used by nothing else β€” `CreateNewRow` brings its
   own `PlusIcon`, which is private to `NavExtras`. `tsc` named it the moment the last call site
   went (TS6133), which is the argument for a REQUIRED prop and an unused-locals check doing the
   remembering: the CSS twins `.shell-dbfly-make` and `.shell-dbfly-plus` went to zero call sites
   in the same edit and no compiler says a word about those β€” they are swept by hand below, in
   this session's own index.css region, rather than left as the D-42 residue class. */

/** WAVE 23 R7 β€” the disclosure caret on the "Database" row: this opens a panel, and the mark
 *  says so before the click does (the same job `ExtIcon` does for a hand-off). */
function CaretIcon() {
  return (
    <svg className="shell-nav-open shell-nav-caret" viewBox="0 0 12 12" aria-hidden="true">
      <path d="M4.4 2.6 8 6l-3.6 3.4" />
    </svg>
  );
}

/** Owner item 11 β€” the rail toggle: three horizontal bars. One glyph for both rails (the
 *  views rail draws the same geometry), so "minimize a panel" reads as one idea. */
function RailToggleIcon() {
  return (
    <svg width="16" height="16" viewBox="0 0 16 16" fill="none" aria-hidden="true">
      <path
        d="M2.5 4.4h11M2.5 8h11M2.5 11.6h11"
        stroke="currentColor"
        strokeWidth="1.35"
        strokeLinecap="round"
      />
    </svg>
  );
}

/**
 * The account corner: ONE line (monogram + name + role, the host's
 * `_account_css` card) that opens a small menu, instead of three buttons
 * crushed into a 236px row β€” which is what the owner met as "the logout
 * button broke": Sign out wrapped into a 42px two-line stub beside a clipped
 * name. Every action keeps its full label inside the menu.
 */
function AccountMenu({
  user,
  utility,
  onSignOut,
  onSettings,
}: {
  user: SessionUser;
  /** `chrome:'utility'` pages other than the Analyst slot β€” placed here, where
   *  the host keeps them (Settings in the chrome, not the module list). */
  utility: NavPage[];
  onSignOut: () => void;
  onSettings: (s: SettingsSection) => void;
}) {
  const [open, setOpen] = useState(false);
  const wrap = useRef<HTMLDivElement | null>(null);

  useEffect(() => {
    if (!open) return;
    const onDoc = (e: MouseEvent) => {
      if (wrap.current && !wrap.current.contains(e.target as Node)) setOpen(false);
    };
    const onKey = (e: KeyboardEvent) => {
      if (e.key === "Escape") setOpen(false);
    };
    document.addEventListener("mousedown", onDoc);
    document.addEventListener("keydown", onKey);
    return () => {
      document.removeEventListener("mousedown", onDoc);
      document.removeEventListener("keydown", onKey);
    };
  }, [open]);

  // ⚠ Unicode letter/number, not [a-z0-9]: the app's `_account_css` uses
  // Python's `str.isalnum()`, so an ASCII-only class here would give a
  // non-Latin name an initial in one shell and a blank circle in the other.
  const initial = (user.name.match(/[\p{L}\p{N}]/u)?.[0] ?? "").toUpperCase();
  const extras = utility.filter((p) => p.key !== "analyst");

  return (
    <div className="shell-account-wrap" ref={wrap}>
      {open ? (
        <div className="shell-menu" role="menu">
          {/* ⚠ WAVE 19 R12 SUPERSEDES WAVE 15 R12, IN BOTH HALVES.
              Wave 15 renamed this row "Settings" β†’ "Profile" and kept a second,
              admin-only "Manage users" beside it. The owner has now ruled the
              opposite: ONE row, called **Settings**, with a gear, shown to
              EVERYONE, landing on Account β€” and admins meet "Manage users" where
              it always really lived, as a tab in the modal's own rail.

              The two rows were the problem, not either label. They opened the
              SAME modal at two different tabs, so the account menu was quietly
              acting as a second navigation for a surface that already has one;
              an admin had to decide which door to use before knowing which tab
              they wanted. Landing everyone on Account and letting the rail do
              the rest removes the decision.

              β›” `verify_ui.py`'s naming gate was inverted in the same change
              (its R12 check asserted the wave-15 wording, so it would have gone
              red on the correct edit). Wave-19 amendment 1 in the wave doc. */}
          <button
            type="button"
            className="shell-menu-item"
            role="menuitem"
            onClick={() => {
              setOpen(false);
              onSettings("account");
            }}
          >
            <GearIcon />
            Settings
          </button>
          {/* ⭐⭐ WAVE 35 Β· T06 (owner item 13, contract C6) β€” Feedback Β· Usage credits Β·
              Subscription, *"below settings"* exactly as the owner placed them.
              β›” THE SUBSCRIPTION ROW IS HIDDEN FOR ROYAL IMPORTS **AND** ITS ROUTE IS REFUSED
              (the dispatch, below). C6's second trap is that hiding a row whose route still
              answers is not hiding β€” anyone who types the hash, or follows an old bookmark, walks
              straight in. Both halves read ONE constant, `NO_SUBSCRIPTION_TENANT`, so they cannot
              drift.
              ⚠ Plain `<a href>` rows, not buttons: these are ADDRESSES. A button would make three
              real routes unbookmarkable and un-middle-clickable for no gain, and the frame already
              owns hash routing. */}
          <a
            className="shell-menu-item"
            role="menuitem"
            href={`#/${FEEDBACK_ROUTE}`}
            onClick={() => setOpen(false)}
          >
            <BubbleIcon />
            Feedback
          </a>
          <a
            className="shell-menu-item"
            role="menuitem"
            href={`#/${USAGE_ROUTE}`}
            onClick={() => setOpen(false)}
          >
            <PieIcon />
            Usage credits
          </a>
          {user.tenant === NO_SUBSCRIPTION_TENANT ? null : (
            <a
              className="shell-menu-item"
              role="menuitem"
              href={`#/${SUBSCRIPTION_ROUTE}`}
              onClick={() => setOpen(false)}
            >
              <CardIcon />
              Subscription
            </a>
          )}
          {extras.length ? <div className="shell-menu-rule" role="separator" /> : null}
          {extras.map((p) => (
            <a
              key={p.key}
              className="shell-menu-item"
              role="menuitem"
              href={appLink(APP_BASE, p.key)}
              target="_blank"
              rel="noreferrer"
              onClick={() => setOpen(false)}
            >
              {/* WAVE 17 ITEM 15b (R8) β€” the `settings` special-case is GONE.
                  This row used to relabel one registry key on its way to the
                  screen, which is a client deciding what the payload meant. R8
                  deletes the host surface itself, so the honest client change
                  is not to HIDE the key here β€” hard-coding an exclusion would
                  outlive the thing it excludes β€” but to stop treating any key
                  specially and let the payload decide. When `nav_pages` stops
                  emitting it, the row stops existing, with nothing here to
                  update. Every utility row now wears its registry label. */}
              {p.label}
              <ExtIcon />
            </a>
          ))}
          <div className="shell-menu-rule" role="separator" />
          <button
            type="button"
            className="shell-menu-item is-signout"
            role="menuitem"
            onClick={() => {
              setOpen(false);
              onSignOut();
            }}
          >
            <ExitIcon />
            Sign out
          </button>
        </div>
      ) : null}
      <button
        type="button"
        className="shell-account"
        aria-haspopup="menu"
        aria-expanded={open}
        onClick={() => setOpen((v) => !v)}
      >
        {user.avatar ? (
          // Wave 14 C-AVATAR β€” the chip wears the photo. Inline-styled: `.shell-avatar`'s
          // stylesheet is another wave-14 session's file (index.css), so the img carries
          // its own fit rules and inherits the span's box from the class.
          <img
            className="shell-avatar"
            src={user.avatar}
            alt=""
            aria-hidden="true"
            style={{ objectFit: "cover", padding: 0 }}
          />
        ) : (
          <span className="shell-avatar" aria-hidden="true">{initial}</span>
        )}
        <span className="shell-account-who">
          <span className="shell-account-name">{user.name}</span>
          <span className="shell-account-role">{isAdmin(user) ? "Admin" : "Member"}</span>
        </span>
        <DotsIcon />
      </button>
    </div>
  );
}

/**
 * ⭐ WAVE 30 (R5) β€” THE OUTERMOST BOUNDARY, and the ONLY one that can cover the three
 * EARLY RETURNS below (`FormPublic`, the boot card, `LoginPage`) plus this component's own
 * body: its route resolution, its nav shaping and its derivations all run BEFORE any JSX
 * exists to wrap. A throw in any of them used to take the document with it, and a person
 * who cannot get past the login screen has no navigation left to escape with.
 *
 * ⚠ Split rather than nested inline for one reason: a boundary cannot catch a throw from
 * its OWN render. `ErrorBoundary` has to be the parent of the component that fails, so the
 * frame becomes a child and the default export becomes the wrapper.
 */
export default function Shell() {
  return (
    <ErrorBoundary surface="Loopable">
      <ShellFrame />
    </ErrorBoundary>
  );
}

function ShellFrame() {
  const [session, setSession] = useState<Session>({ phase: "checking" });
  const [nav, setNav] = useState<Nav>({ phase: "idle" });
  // Wave 18 (C3-UT): bumped after "+ New database" so the rail refetches and the new ut_ key
  // appears without a reload. Wave 19 (R8/C1) adds the second and only other bumper β€” a
  // rename or an icon change, for the same reason: the override lives in the SERVER's nav
  // payload, so the rail re-asks rather than the client inventing what the answer will be.
  // Both bumps are "the server changed, ask it again"; nothing may bump this to paint state
  // the server does not hold β€” the nav stays server-driven.
  const [navEpoch, setNavEpoch] = useState(0);
  const [dataError, setDataError] = useState("");
  const [toast, setToast] = useState("");
  // `null` = closed. The SECTION is the open state, so "Settings" and
  // "Users" are one component reached two ways rather than two dialogs.
  const [settings, setSettings] = useState<SettingsSection | null>(null);
  // ── WAVE 20 items 18/23/26 (R10, C-SHARE): the access editor, for all three kinds ──
  //
  // The dialog is the SHELL's, and it is opened from two places that must not import
  // each other: this frame (a database's β‹―) and the views rail (a view's or folder's
  // β‹―), which is host-neutral `customer-grid/` code. So the rail raises a window event
  // β€” the same channel the grid already uses for toasts and staleness β€” and the frame,
  // which owns modals, renders it.
  const [shareFor, setShareFor] = useState<ShareRequest | null>(null);
  // ── WAVE 20 item 25 (C-ALERT): the inbox lives beside the nav, not in it ──────
  //
  // `inbox` is held HERE rather than inside the pane because the badge outlives the
  // pane: the count has to be on screen while the panel is shut, which is the only
  // state in which a badge is useful at all.
  const [inbox, setInbox] = useState<Inbox>(EMPTY_INBOX);
  /** ⭐ W32 (ASK C-17) β€” the in-flight VIEW_OPEN retry ladder's canceller, if one is running.
   *  A reader who clicks a second notification while the first is still retrying would otherwise
   *  have TWO ladders racing, and the older one would yank them back to the previous view. */
  const viewEmitCancel = useRef<null | (() => void)>(null);
  const route = useHashRoute();
  /**
   * ⭐⭐ WAVE 35 Β· T06/T09 (asks B-2 and B-8) β€” OPEN A VIEW INSIDE ITS DATABASE. One handler,
   * passed to BOTH `HomePage` and `StarredPage`, so a starred view opened from Home and the same
   * view opened from Starred cannot behave differently.
   *
   * β›” THE FRAME OWNS THE HASH AND THE LADDER, WHICH IS WHY THIS IS NOT A PROP THE PAGES IMPLEMENT.
   * `CustomerGrid`'s VIEW_OPEN listener drops an event whose view it has not fetched yet and there
   * is NO ACK, so a single emit fired the instant the hash changes is silently discarded on a cold
   * click: the table opens, the view is not selected, and the click "worked".
   *
   * β›” `gridScopeFor`, NEVER THE REGISTRY KEY. The listener compares `detail.topic !== scope`,
   * and a grid's scope is a DIFFERENT SPELLING from its registry key (`customer_data` -> `customer`).
   * A mismatch is dropped in silence β€” the same class of defect as the wave-34 alert-create handler
   * that filed alerts against the wrong topic and answered 200.
   *
   * ⚠ THE LADDER IS LONGER THAN THE INBOX'S, AND THAT IS MEASURED, NOT CAUTIOUS. `OPEN_RETRY_MS`
   * tops out at 2,600 ms; a grid's COLD mount was measured at ~12 s (wave 34, the Query refactor),
   * so the inbox ladder would have every attempt land before the listener exists. A retry ladder is
   * only correct against a measured worst case.
   */
  const VIEW_OPEN_RETRY_MS = [0, 250, 700, 1500, 2600, 5000, 9000, 14000, 21000] as const;
  const openViewInDatabase = useCallback((database: string, viewId: string) => {
    // β›”β›” WAVE 35 QA β€” THIS WROTE `#/db/${database}` AND NOTHING IN THE APP READS A `db/` PREFIX,
    // SO EVERY STARRED-VIEW TILE ON HOME AND ON STARRED WAS A DEAD CLICK. `routeKeyOf` strips only
    // a leading `#/` (`nav.ts`), so the route became the literal `"db/ut_odoo_invoices"`;
    // `resolveRoute` looks that up against entry keys that are BARE (`"ut_odoo_invoices"`), missed,
    // and the shell fell back to Home β€” the URL changed, the screen did not. Reproduced on two
    // different views, held for 30 s+, and confirmed structurally: `"db/"` appeared exactly ONCE
    // in `Shell.tsx` + `nav.ts` + `dbFrame.tsx` combined β€” here, the writer, with no reader
    // anywhere. Every other hash write in this file is `#/${key}` (`:1764`, `:2934`, …); this one
    // invented a second vocabulary for the same thing. [[one-question-two-normalizers]]
    // ⚠ The failure is silent by construction, which is why no gate saw it: a route that does not
    // resolve is the SAME code path as "no route yet", and that path renders Home on purpose.
    window.location.hash = `#/${database}`;
    viewEmitCancel.current?.();
    viewEmitCancel.current = retryEmit(
      () => {
        signal(VIEW_OPEN_EVENT, { topic: gridScopeFor(database), viewId });
      },
      undefined,
      VIEW_OPEN_RETRY_MS
    );
  }, []);
  // WAVE 23 C9 β€” non-null on `#/form/<token>` only. Computed here rather than inside the render
  // branch because the hash normaliser below has to read it too, and two copies of "is this the
  // public form?" is how one of them ends up answering differently.
  const formToken = formTokenOf(route);
  // ⭐⭐ W33-T26 β€” the published-view token, read the same way and for the same reason the line
  // above gives: two copies of "is this a public route?" is how one of them ends up answering
  // differently. Both feed the SAME auth-bounce exemption and the same pre-session render branch.
  const publishToken = publishTokenOf(route);
  const publicToken = formToken || publishToken;
  // Owner items 10/11 β€” the navigation folds to a slim strip: by the toggle in the rail head,
  // or automatically when the user clicks into the work surface (NAV_MINIMIZE_EVENT from the
  // grid). Remembered per browser; expanding is always one click on the same toggle.
  const [navCollapsed, setNavCollapsed] = useState<boolean>(() => {
    try {
      return localStorage.getItem("aios-nav-collapsed") === "1";
    } catch {
      return false;
    }
  });
  useEffect(() => {
    try {
      localStorage.setItem("aios-nav-collapsed", navCollapsed ? "1" : "0");
    } catch {
      // storage can be blocked; the toggle still works for the session
    }
  }, [navCollapsed]);
  // ── ⭐⭐ W34-T12 (ruling R1): AN EXPAND HAS TO SURVIVE THE NEXT CLICK ──────────────────────
  //
  // R1: *"Fix the navigation error where minimizing gets stuck and cannot be reopened."*
  //
  // β›” THE CAUSE IS NOT A MISSING CONTROL, AND THAT WAS WORTH PROVING BEFORE CHANGING ANYTHING
  // (`proto/nav-stuck/README.md` records the trace). Every one of the six `setNavCollapsed` call
  // sites was read; the brand button below is rendered unconditionally, is enabled exactly when
  // the rail is collapsed, and no `.is-collapsed` rule hides it. There is no state with no way
  // back. What there is: `NAV_MINIMIZE_EVENT` fires from `CustomerGrid` on EVERY cell click and
  // EVERY view switch, unconditionally and undebounced (owner item 10, 2026-07-31 β€” "I am working
  // now"), and the listener always SETS. So the user clicks the logo, the rail opens, they touch
  // one cell, and it shuts again. The control works; its EFFECT never survives. From the seat that
  // is "cannot be reopened", and no gate can see it because the code does exactly what it was
  // asked to do in July.
  //
  // ⚠ SO KEEP THE FOLD AND MAKE THE EXPAND STICK, rather than revoking owner item 10. This ref is
  // raised by every DELIBERATE expand and lowered by the explicit Minimize button; the automatic
  // fold declines while it is up.
  //
  // β›” NOT PERSISTED, DELIBERATELY. `navCollapsed` rides localStorage; this does not. Persisting it
  // would retire owner item 10 permanently the first time anybody clicked the logo β€” a ruling
  // revoked by a preference. A reload starts it down, so the first fold still happens per visit.
  const railHeldOpen = useRef(false);
  /** Every deliberate expand goes through here, so a fifth expand door cannot forget the flag. */
  const expandRail = useCallback(() => {
    railHeldOpen.current = true;
    setNavCollapsed(false);
  }, []);
  /** Asking for the fold is also asking for the AUTOMATIC fold back. */
  const collapseRail = useCallback(() => {
    railHeldOpen.current = false;
    setNavCollapsed(true);
  }, []);
  // Owner item 3 (2026-07-31) β€” the collapsed strip names its icons on hover. A real DOM
  // tooltip positioned FIXED beside the rail: the rail scrolls and clips (overflow), so a
  // CSS ::after inside it could never escape; and it is pointer-events:none by standing rule
  // ([[ui-invisible-to-assertions]] β€” a tooltip that can receive the pointer swallows the
  // next click).
  const [navTip, setNavTip] = useState<{ label: string; y: number } | null>(null);
  useEffect(() => {
    if (!navCollapsed) setNavTip(null);
  }, [navCollapsed]);
  const tipEnter = useCallback(
    (label: string) => (e: ReactMouseEvent<HTMLElement>) => {
      const r = e.currentTarget.getBoundingClientRect();
      setNavTip({ label, y: r.top + r.height / 2 });
    },
    []
  );
  const tipLeave = useCallback(() => setNavTip(null), []);
  // ── WAVE 20 item 7 (R9): the collapsed strip expands from its own BACKGROUND ──
  //
  // Until now the 56px strip had exactly one way back β€” the logo β€” and the owner
  // kept clicking the empty space beside an icon, which did nothing at all. R9:
  // "clicking the collapsed strip's blank/background area EXPANDS it; page icons
  // keep navigating directly."
  //
  // ⚠ THE TEST IS THE TARGET, NOT THE CURRENT ELEMENT. `e.currentTarget === e.target`
  // would only fire on the aside's own few pixels of padding β€” every gap the user
  // actually clicks belongs to `.shell-nav` or `.shell-nav-list`, which are not
  // interactive but ARE elements. So the rule is inverted: a click that landed on
  // (or inside) a control does what that control does; anything else is background.
  // β›” `closest` and not a tag check: the click usually lands on the `<svg>` or the
  // `<span>` INSIDE the link, so testing the target's own tagName would treat every
  // icon click as background and swallow the navigation R9 explicitly preserves.
  // ⚠ W34-T12 β€” the SELECTOR LIST IS UNTOUCHED, and that is the ticket's named trap: widening it
  // so more clicks expand would trade one outage for another (a collapsed row's icon could no
  // longer be clicked without the rail jumping open under the pointer). Only the setter changed.
  const expandOnBlank = useCallback((e: ReactMouseEvent<HTMLElement>) => {
    const hit = e.target as Element | null;
    if (hit?.closest?.('a,button,input,textarea,select,[role="menuitem"],[role="dialog"]')) return;
    expandRail();
  }, [expandRail]);

  // ── WAVE 23 items 9/10 (R7/R8, contract C10): the DATABASE FLYOUT ──────────────────────────
  //
  // R7 takes the databases OUT of the rail: the always-on `.shell-nav-list` band becomes a panel
  // behind a "Database" button, so the rail is a fixed set of destinations instead of a list
  // whose height is a function of how many tables the tenant made.
  //
  // `dbAt` is the anchor rect (null = shut), `dbQuery` the search. The panel renders OUTSIDE the
  // `<aside>` and `position: fixed`, for the same reason `shell-nav-tip` does: the rail scrolls
  // and clips, so anything that must escape it cannot be its descendant.
  const [dbAt, setDbAt] = useState<{ x: number; y: number } | null>(null);
  const [dbQuery, setDbQuery] = useState("");
  const dbPanel = useRef<HTMLDivElement | null>(null);
  const dbButton = useRef<HTMLButtonElement | null>(null);
  const closeDbFly = useCallback(() => {
    setDbAt(null);
    setDbQuery("");
  }, []);
  // ⚠ Declared here and READ inside the close effect below, because that effect must not
  // re-subscribe on every drag state change β€” and because the guard it needs is "a drag is in
  // flight", which is state this component already holds (`dragKey`, declared further down with
  // the other prefs state). A ref keeps the effect's dependency list honest.
  const draggingRef = useRef(false);

  /**
   * β›” THREE WAYS OUT, AND ONE THING THAT MUST NOT CLOSE IT.
   *
   * Out: an outside mousedown, Escape, or a database link (handled at the link β€” a click on the
   * row's β‹― must NOT close the panel the menu is anchored inside).
   *
   * NOT out: a DRAG. This panel carries the folder drag-and-drop the rail used to (`NAV_DRAG_TYPE`,
   * the `__root__` drop target, `draggable` rows). A pointer that leaves the panel mid-drag would
   * otherwise trip the outside-click rule and unmount the drop target under the cursor β€” the
   * folder move silently fails and the panel vanishes, which reads as a crash. The wirings this
   * wave must keep green (W-3/W-5 live on these rows) would still pass, because a gate cannot
   * see a drop that never lands.
   *
   * And NOT the trigger button: without that exemption the mousedown closes the panel and the
   * button's own click immediately reopens it, so the control could never be used to shut the
   * thing it opened. (`useMenu` in NavExtras has this quirk; a rail button is used far more often
   * than a row's β‹―, so it is worth the ref here.)
   */
  useEffect(() => {
    if (!dbAt) return;
    const onDown = (e: MouseEvent) => {
      if (draggingRef.current) return;
      const t = e.target as Node | null;
      if (dbPanel.current?.contains(t as Node)) return;
      if (dbButton.current?.contains(t as Node)) return;
      closeDbFly();
    };
    const onKey = (e: KeyboardEvent) => {
      if (e.key === "Escape") closeDbFly();
    };
    document.addEventListener("mousedown", onDown, true);
    document.addEventListener("keydown", onKey, true);
    return () => {
      document.removeEventListener("mousedown", onDown, true);
      document.removeEventListener("keydown", onKey, true);
    };
  }, [dbAt, closeDbFly]);

  // ── WAVE 23 C10: the recents stamp ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
  //
  // `opened` mirrors the stamps this session made, so Home shows the database you opened one
  // click ago rather than the state of the world at sign-in (`mergeRecents`' own note). It is
  // NOT persisted: a reload re-asks the server, which is the only end that knows.
  const [opened, setOpened] = useState<Record<string, number>>({});
  const lastStamped = useRef("");

  // The window signals the data layer raises (apiContract.ts). It talks to the
  // frame this way because `customer-grid/**` is host-neutral β€” the same tree
  // the Streamlit embed ships β€” and must not import a shell.
  useEffect(() => {
    const onUnauthorized = () => setSession({ phase: "anon" });
    const onDataError = (e: Event) =>
      setDataError(String((e as CustomEvent).detail ?? "") || "The data could not be loaded.");
    const onToast = (e: Event) => setToast(String((e as CustomEvent).detail ?? ""));
    // ⭐ W34-T12 (R1) β€” THE AUTOMATIC FOLD DECLINES ONCE THE USER HAS PUT THE RAIL BACK.
    // Owner item 10's fold is intact for the first grid click of a visit; after a deliberate
    // expand it stops firing, so the logo's effect survives the next cell click instead of being
    // undone by it. Reading a ref here is what keeps this listener's `[]` deps honest β€” a state
    // value would have to be in the dependency array, re-registering the listener on every fold.
    const onNavMinimize = () => {
      if (railHeldOpen.current) return;
      setNavCollapsed(true);
    };
    // C-SHARE: the rail asks, the frame opens. A malformed detail opens NOTHING β€”
    // `parseShareRequest` fail-closes on an unknown kind rather than launching a
    // dialog whose every save would 400.
    const onShareOpen = (e: Event) =>
      setShareFor(parseShareRequest((e as CustomEvent).detail));
    window.addEventListener(UNAUTHORIZED_EVENT, onUnauthorized);
    window.addEventListener(DATA_ERROR_EVENT, onDataError);
    window.addEventListener(TOAST_EVENT, onToast);
    window.addEventListener(NAV_MINIMIZE_EVENT, onNavMinimize);
    window.addEventListener(SHARE_OPEN_EVENT, onShareOpen);
    return () => {
      window.removeEventListener(UNAUTHORIZED_EVENT, onUnauthorized);
      window.removeEventListener(DATA_ERROR_EVENT, onDataError);
      window.removeEventListener(TOAST_EVENT, onToast);
      window.removeEventListener(NAV_MINIMIZE_EVENT, onNavMinimize);
      window.removeEventListener(SHARE_OPEN_EVENT, onShareOpen);
    };
  }, []);

  // The toast clears itself; nothing else depends on it having been seen.
  useEffect(() => {
    if (!toast) return;
    const t = setTimeout(() => setToast(""), 6000);
    return () => clearTimeout(t);
  }, [toast]);

  // DEBT D-38 (wave 22): the error card is ABOUT a surface, so leaving that surface clears
  // it β€” before this, one failed fetch left the card over every module until sign-out
  // (`setDataError("")` at the nav effect runs only on a WHO change). Clearing on the route
  // commit cannot suppress a real failure: the failing surface raises DATA_ERROR_EVENT from
  // its own fetch, which resolves after this effect has run.
  useEffect(() => {
    setDataError("");
  }, [route]);

  // Boot: ask the server who we are. ⚠ Every boot, no cache β€” the X3 cookie is
  // HttpOnly and revocable by epoch bump, so the server is the only thing that
  // can answer this and a remembered answer is a stale one.
  useEffect(() => {
    let dead = false;
    void me().then((user) => {
      if (!dead) setSession(user ? { phase: "authed", user } : { phase: "anon" });
    });
    return () => {
      dead = true;
    };
  }, []);

  // Keyed on the USERNAME, not the session object: a new object identity on
  // every state write would re-fetch the nav for no reason.
  const who = session.phase === "authed" ? session.user.username : null;

  useEffect(() => {
    if (who === null) {
      setNav({ phase: "idle" });
      return;
    }
    let dead = false;
    // ⚠ WAVE 19 β€” STALE-WHILE-REFRESH, and this line is why the icon picker works
    // at all. This effect re-runs on every `navEpoch` bump, and it used to blank
    // the nav to `loading` each time: `entries` reads as `NO_ENTRIES` whenever the
    // phase is not `ready`, so the whole database list unmounted behind a spinner
    // and remounted a round trip later. Every row's `RowMenu` went with it β€”
    // taking the OPEN icon picker's state with it, so "pick a shape, then pick a
    // tone" was impossible and every click flashed the rail. "+ Create new…"
    // (gated on `ready`) disappeared too.
    //
    // It was invisible before because the only bumper was "+ New database", which
    // navigates away in the same beat. R8 made the bump a frequent, EXPLORATORY
    // action, which is what turned a flash into a broken control.
    //
    // β›” SAFE ACROSS ACCOUNTS, which is the only thing that could make it
    // dangerous: an account switch always passes through `anon` (sign-out, or the
    // 401 event), so `who` becomes null, this effect takes the branch above and
    // sets `idle` β€” a stale nav can never survive into a different session's
    // render. Same stale-while-refresh doctrine the data cache already follows.
    setNav((cur) => (cur.phase === "ready" ? cur : { phase: "loading" }));
    // ⚠ Clear the last session's failures. Without this, a read error survives
    // a sign-out/sign-in and the freshly authenticated user lands on an error
    // panel describing something that happened to somebody else's session.
    setDataError("");
    setToast("");
    void fetchNav().then((r) => {
      if (dead) return;
      if (r.ok) {
        // `chrome:'utility'` rows leave the module list β€” the payload has said
        // so since X6; the Analyst slot and the account menu place them where
        // the host does (`core.perms.nav_pages`' own contract).
        const { main, utility } = splitChrome(r.pages);
        setNav({ phase: "ready", entries: shapeNav(main, APP_BASE), utility,
                 recents: r.recents,
                 ...(r.empty ? { empty: r.empty } : {}),
                 // ⭐ W31-T11 β€” carried onto the state, not dropped here. A flag parsed off the
                 // wire and discarded before render is a wiring that goes nowhere, which is
                 // exactly how wave 20 shipped four of them.
                 ...(r.omitted ? { omitted: r.omitted } : {}),
                 ...(r.degraded ? { degraded: r.degraded } : {}) });
      }
      // 401 is not "the nav is broken", it is "the session died under us" β€”
      // conflating them would leave a signed-out user staring at a frame.
      else if (r.status === 401) setSession({ phase: "anon" });
      else setNav({ phase: "error",
                    ...(r.status === NAV_TIMEOUT_STATUS ? { timedOut: true } : {}) });
    });
    return () => {
      dead = true;
    };
  }, [who, navEpoch]);

  /**
   * ⭐⭐ W33-T22 β€” RECORD THE RAIL THE PAYLOAD JUST DESCRIBED, for the next first paint.
   *
   * ⚠ IT LIVES UP HERE WITH THE OTHER EFFECTS, NOT BESIDE THE ROWS IT IS ABOUT, and that is not
   * a filing preference: the render body below has several early returns (the public form at
   * `<FormPublic/>`, the boot gate at `session.phase === "checking"`, the login page), so a hook
   * written next to the rail would be called on some renders and not others β€” the rules-of-hooks
   * crash, and one that only fires on the public-form route.
   *
   * β›” ONLY `ready` WRITES. An `error` payload knows nothing about this account's grants, and
   * recording "absent" from a failed read would suppress the placeholder on the next load for a
   * row the user actually has [[empty-answer-vs-unfinished-answer]].
   */
  // NO_ENTRIES, not a fresh `[]`: a new array identity on every render would
  // re-run the hash effect below on every render for no reason.
  const entries = nav.phase === "ready" ? nav.entries : NO_ENTRIES;
  // Wave 18: a fresh TENANT (server says `no_databases`) is welcomed, not warned.
  const tenantEmptyState =
    nav.phase === "ready" && entries.length === 0 && nav.empty === "no_databases";

  // ── C-SCHEMA (2026-08-02): per-user folders over the database list + the
  // schema drawer. Placement is cosmetic per-user state β€” the server-filtered
  // nav still decides what exists; prefs only arrange it.
  const [navPrefs, setNavPrefs] = useState<NavPrefs>(EMPTY_NAV_PREFS);
  const navPrefsRef = useRef(navPrefs);
  navPrefsRef.current = navPrefs;
  const [closedFolders, setClosedFolders] = useState<ReadonlySet<string>>(new Set());
  const [schemaFor, setSchemaFor] = useState<string | null>(null);
  useEffect(() => {
    if (who === null) {
      setNavPrefs(EMPTY_NAV_PREFS);
      setSchemaFor(null);
      return;
    }
    let dead = false;
    void fetchNavPrefs().then((p) => {
      if (!dead) setNavPrefs(p);
    });
    return () => {
      dead = true;
    };
  }, [who]);
  // Optimistic with an honest revert: the rail moves now; a refused write puts
  // it back and says so rather than leaving a lie on screen.
  const commitPrefs = useCallback((next: NavPrefs) => {
    const prev = navPrefsRef.current;
    setNavPrefs(next);
    void saveNavPrefs(next).then((ok) => {
      if (!ok) {
        setNavPrefs(prev);
        setToast("The folder change was not saved: the store refused the write.");
      }
    });
  }, []);
  const movePage = useCallback(
    (key: string, folderId: string | null) => {
      const cur = navPrefsRef.current;
      const placement = { ...cur.placement };
      if (folderId) placement[key] = folderId;
      else delete placement[key];
      commitPrefs({ folders: cur.folders, placement });
    },
    [commitPrefs]
  );
  const renameFolder = useCallback(
    (id: string, name: string) => {
      const cur = navPrefsRef.current;
      commitPrefs({
        folders: cur.folders.map((f) => (f.id === id ? { ...f, name } : f)),
        placement: cur.placement,
      });
    },
    [commitPrefs]
  );
  const deleteFolder = useCallback(
    (id: string) => {
      const cur = navPrefsRef.current;
      commitPrefs({
        folders: cur.folders.filter((f) => f.id !== id),
        placement: Object.fromEntries(
          Object.entries(cur.placement).filter(([, v]) => v !== id)
        ),
      });
    },
    [commitPrefs]
  );
  const toggleFolder = useCallback((id: string) => {
    setClosedFolders((prev) => {
      const next = new Set(prev);
      if (next.has(id)) next.delete(id);
      else next.add(id);
      return next;
    });
  }, []);
  // ── Wave 14 C-NAVFOLD (items 4/6): drag replaces the menu's Move-to-folder. A PRIVATE
  // dataTransfer MIME so a drop anywhere text-editable types nothing (the wave-13 C-LAYOUT
  // scar); `dropTarget` is a folder id or "__root__" (drag out = drop on the list itself).
  const [dragKey, setDragKey] = useState<string | null>(null);
  const [dropTarget, setDropTarget] = useState<string | null>(null);
  // WAVE 23 C10 β€” read by the flyout's outside-click rule, which must NOT fire mid-drag (see
  // its note). Assigned during render like `navPrefsRef` above: the effect keeps a stable
  // dependency list and still sees the current answer.
  draggingRef.current = dragKey !== null;
  const createFolder = useCallback(
    (name: string) => {
      const cur = navPrefsRef.current;
      if (cur.folders.length >= MAX_NAV_FOLDERS) {
        setToast(`At most ${MAX_NAV_FOLDERS} folders.`);
        return;
      }
      const id = `nf_${Date.now().toString(36)}${Math.floor(Math.random() * 1e6).toString(36)}`;
      commitPrefs({ folders: [...cur.folders, { id, name }], placement: cur.placement });
      // ⭐ WAVE 23 C10 β€” SHOW THE THING THAT WAS JUST MADE. "+ Create new…" stayed in the RAIL
      // while the folders it creates moved into the FLYOUT, so naming a folder produced no
      // visible result at all: the only surface that draws one was a closed panel. The
      // affordance and its effect ended up in different places, which is the class of defect
      // this rework was supposed to remove rather than introduce. Opening the panel is the
      // smaller of the two fixes and keeps C10's rail order exactly as ruled.
      const at = flyoutFrom(dbButton.current);
      if (at) setDbAt(at);
    },
    [commitPrefs]
  );

  // ── WAVE 19 R8 / C1: the tenant-wide name + icon overrides (`nav_meta`) ──────
  //
  // ⚠ NOT OPTIMISTIC, unlike `commitPrefs` two blocks up, and the asymmetry is
  // the point. Prefs are this user's own arrangement held in this component's
  // state, so the rail can move now and revert if the write is refused.
  // `nav_meta` is TENANT-WIDE and lives in the SERVER's nav payload β€” the shell
  // holds no copy to update. Painting a new name locally would mean rendering a
  // label from one source while every other reader of the nav still had the old
  // one; re-asking is one cheap round trip and it cannot disagree with itself.
  // ── C-ALERT: the unread count, and the door that MAKES an alert ───────────────
  //
  // Polled once per session boot and after every write this frame knows about β€”
  // never on a timer. A nav badge that re-fetches every 30 seconds is a background
  // request per user per minute for a number nobody is looking at; the honest
  // refresh points are "the app just started" and "you just did something".
  useEffect(() => {
    if (who === null) {
      setInbox(EMPTY_INBOX);
      return;
    }
    let dead = false;
    const pull = () => {
      void fetchInbox().then((r) => {
        if (!dead && r.ok) setInbox(r.value);
      });
    };
    pull();
    // ...and again when the tab is looked at, which is the honest substitute for a
    // timer: news arrives while you are elsewhere, and "elsewhere" is exactly when a
    // poll would be wasted. One request per return to the tab, none while it sits.
    window.addEventListener("focus", pull);
    return () => {
      dead = true;
      window.removeEventListener("focus", pull);
    };
  }, [who]);

  // The rail asks for an alert on a view; the FRAME answers, because the rail does
  // not know its own topic β€” it holds views, and the scope key is the route's.
  useEffect(() => {
    const onCreate = (e: Event) => {
      const req = parseAlertCreate((e as CustomEvent).detail);
      if (!req) return;
      // β›” THE GRID'S OWN SCOPE, NOT THE HASH (2026-08-14). This used to map the route key
      // inline β€” a third copy of `gridScopeFor`, and one the Query module breaks outright:
      // a grid mounted at `#/query` would have filed every alert raised from it against
      // `customer`, because "query" is not a database key and the else-branch is the
      // customer topic. Silently wrong, on a door that answers 200. `currentSurfaceScope()`
      // is the value the emitting grid stamps on all its other events, read back.
      const topic = currentSurfaceScope();
      void createAlert(req.viewId, topic, req.label).then((r) => {
        if (!r.ok) {
          // ⚠ The 400 `no_filter` is a real answer and rides through verbatim: a
          // view with no active filter matches everything, so an alert on it could
          // never see an entrant. "Refused, and here is why" beats a dead bell.
          setToast(r.message);
          return;
        }
        // ⭐ W34-T17 (R23) β€” THE COPY NAMES **INBOX**, because that is the row the reader will
        // look for. Owner, 2026-08-16: *"Alerts is called Inbox and it's right below Home."* This
        // sentence used to send them to "Alerts", a surface that no longer has that name anywhere
        // on screen: the rail row says Inbox, the route is `#/inbox`, the page heading says Inbox.
        // A toast is a door with a sign on it, and the sign was pointing at a room that was
        // renamed three waves ago.
        setToast(`Alerting on "${req.label}". New records that enter it appear in your Inbox.`);
        void fetchInbox().then((got) => {
          if (got.ok) setInbox(got.value);
        });
      });
    };
    window.addEventListener(ALERT_CREATE_EVENT, onCreate);
    return () => window.removeEventListener(ALERT_CREATE_EVENT, onCreate);
  }, []);

  const commitNavMeta = useCallback(async (key: string, patch: NavMetaPatch) => {
    const ok = await saveNavMeta(key, patch);
    if (ok) setNavEpoch((e) => e + 1);
    else setToast("That change was not saved: the store refused the write.");
  }, []);

  /**
   * ⭐ WAVE 21 item 6 (R3, contract C3) β€” delete a user database, and then leave.
   *
   * The confirm face owns the QUESTION; this owns the round trip and the two
   * things that have to happen after a yes:
   *
   *   Β· the nav is refetched (`navEpoch`), because the row must go β€” and because
   *     the server is the only end that knows what else went with it;
   *   Β· if the deleted table is the one on screen, the route moves. The hash
   *     would otherwise still name a key the payload no longer carries, and
   *     `resolveRoute` answers that with a blank main pane β€” a shell that looks
   *     broken as the reward for a successful delete.
   *
   * The route change is deliberately NOT optimistic. It fires after the server
   * confirms, so a refused delete leaves the user exactly where they were, still
   * looking at the table they asked about.
   */
  const removeDatabase = useCallback(
    async (key: string): Promise<{ ok: boolean; error?: string }> => {
      const r = await deleteTable(key);
      if (!r.ok) return r;
      // The grid's cached rows for THIS table die with it: a remount inside the
      // cache window would otherwise re-paint a table that no longer exists.
      clearCustomersCache();
      setNavEpoch((e) => e + 1);
      setToast("Database deleted.");
      // An EMPTY hash, not a computed one: `resolveRoute` answers "" with
      // `defaultRoute(entries)`, so the landing surface is chosen by the same
      // rule a fresh sign-in uses β€” and it is chosen from the REFETCHED nav,
      // which a key computed here (from the list still holding the dead row)
      // could not be.
      if (route === key) window.location.hash = "";
      return { ok: true };
    },
    [route]
  );

  // Keep the URL honest in both directions: an anonymous shell sits on
  // `#/login`, and a signed-in one never does.
  //
  // ⭐ WAVE 23 C10 β€” THE LANDING MOVED, AND ALL THREE SITES MOVED TOGETHER. `LANDING_PREFERENCE`
  // and `defaultRoute` are the other two (nav.ts); this is the redirect a fresh sign-in takes.
  // C10's own warning is that a half-move strands logins on a dead hash, so:
  //
  //   Β· the `entries.length` gate is GONE. It existed because `defaultRoute([])` was `""` β€” a
  //     redirect to `#/` β€” so the frame had to wait for the nav before it could name a landing.
  //     `home` is chrome and needs no entry, so there is nothing left to wait for, and the
  //     tenant whose nav is legitimately empty (a fresh workspace, wave 18) now lands somewhere
  //     real instead of sitting on the login hash until a database exists.
  //   Β· an EMPTY hash normalises to the landing too. `removeDatabase` sets `hash = ""` after a
  //     delete and relies on this; before, an empty hash silently rendered `customer_data` while
  //     the URL said nothing.
  useEffect(() => {
    // β›” WAVE 23 C9 β€” THE PUBLIC FORM IS EXEMPT FROM BOTH DIRECTIONS. Without the first
    // exemption an anonymous visitor at `#/form/<token>` is bounced to `#/login` before the
    // render branch is ever reached, and the public door is public only to people who already
    // have an account. Without the second, a SIGNED-IN person testing their own form link is
    // yanked to Home mid-read.
    // ⭐⭐ W33-T26 β€” `publicToken`, not `formToken`. Wave 33's published view (`#/v/<token>`) needs
    // BOTH exemptions for exactly the reasons the paragraph above gives about the form, and
    // extending the existing test is the only way they cannot come apart: a second `if` here
    // would be a second answer to "is this route public", and the wave-23 note is about what
    // happens when one of two such answers is forgotten.
    if (publicToken) return;
    if (session.phase === "anon" && route !== LOGIN_ROUTE) {
      window.location.hash = `#/${LOGIN_ROUTE}`;
    } else if (session.phase === "authed" && (route === LOGIN_ROUTE || route === "")) {
      window.location.hash = `#/${defaultRoute(entries)}`;
    }
  }, [session.phase, route, entries, publicToken]);

  // ── WAVE 24 item 13 (R10, wiring W24-W3): Home's automations ────────────────────────────
  //
  // ⚠ FETCHED HERE, NOT IN `HomePage`. Home holds no state of its own by contract β€” its whole
  // C10 argument for being CHROME rather than a granted surface is that it draws only what the
  // frame already has. A fetch inside it would make it a surface with a data contract.
  //
  // β›” A 403 BECOMES `[]`, NOT AN ERROR. An account without the automation grant is not a
  // failure β€” it is an account that has no automations to show, and the section simply does not
  // render. Raising DATA_ERROR_EVENT here would put an error card over Home for every member of
  // a tenant whose automations they were never granted.
  //
  // ⚠ RE-ASKED ON `navEpoch`, so Home does not go stale behind a write it did not make: creating
  // or deleting a database bumps the nav, and a deleted database's automations are paused and
  // re-stamped by the same route (C3's footprint contract), so their tiles have to be re-read.
  // ⚠ WAVE 25 (R8): this used to say `navEpoch` "is what makes create an automated database
  // land". That door is deleted, and the epoch bump has never been what refreshed THIS list
  // anyway β€” `createAndOpen` happens on the automation surface, which reloads its own list.
  const [autoTiles, setAutoTiles] = useState<AutomationTile[]>([]);
  /**
   * ⭐⭐ WAVE 35 Β· T08 (owner item 11, wiring W6) β€” Home's agent tiles stop going stale.
   * The frame fetches these tiles; `AutomationSurface` is props-free by contract and fetches its
   * own list, so nothing told the frame when a delete happened inside the module. It listens now.
   * ⚠ A SEPARATE EPOCH FROM `navEpoch` ON PURPOSE: bumping `navEpoch` would re-fetch `/nav`, a
   * whole-document read of a 28.6 MB store (D-175/D-185), to refresh a list of tiles.
   * ⚠ The DATABASE half of item 11 needed no change and that was CHECKED, not assumed:
   * `removeDatabase` already bumps `navEpoch`, and this effect already depends on it.
   */
  const [agentsEpoch, setAgentsEpoch] = useState(0);
  useEffect(() => {
    const onChanged = () => setAgentsEpoch((e) => e + 1);
    window.addEventListener(AGENTS_CHANGED, onChanged);
    return () => window.removeEventListener(AGENTS_CHANGED, onChanged);
  }, []);
  useEffect(() => {
    if (who === null) {
      setAutoTiles([]);
      return;
    }
    const ac = new AbortController();
    let dead = false;
    void listAutomations(ac.signal)
      .then((r) => {
        if (dead) return;
        setAutoTiles(
          (r.automations || []).map((a) => ({
            id: a.id,
            name: a.name,
            /* ⭐ WAVE 26 Β· ITEM 18 (R14) β€” `state: stateOf(a)` is GONE with Home's status dot.
               `AutomationTile` dropped the field, so leaving the call here would be a computed
               fact with no reader. `stateOf` itself stays exported and alive in `automationApi`
               (the automation module still decides "is this running" for its own surfaces) β€” this
               is one CONSUMER leaving, not the definition. */
            // The rail's own second line, one fact not two: the forward-looking one when a
            // schedule exists (it answers "does this run itself?"), the last run otherwise.
            sub: a.schedule?.enabled
              ? a.nextRunAt
                ? `Next ${a.nextRunAt}`
                : "Scheduled"
              : a.status?.lastRunAt
                ? `Last run ${a.status.lastRunAt.replace("T", " ").slice(0, 16)}`
                : "Manual only",
          }))
        );
      })
      .catch(() => {
        if (!dead) setAutoTiles([]);
      });
    return () => {
      dead = true;
      ac.abort();
    };
  }, [who, navEpoch, agentsEpoch]);

  // WAVE 23 C10 β€” stamp the route as opened, for Home's recents.
  //
  // ⚠ ABOVE THE EARLY RETURNS with every other hook (the React #310 scar at the block below),
  // so it re-resolves the route itself rather than reading the `active` computed after them.
  //
  // THREE THINGS IT DELIBERATELY DOES NOT STAMP: a chrome route (Home and Connectors resolve to
  // no entry, so `hit` is undefined); a route the nav has not answered for yet (same reason β€”
  // `entries` is empty in flight, and stamping an unresolved key would record a page that may
  // not exist); and a hand-off, which opens the current application in another tab and is not a
  // surface this shell can put a recents tile back into.
  //
  // `lastStamped` suppresses the REPEAT write a `navEpoch` bump would otherwise cause (new
  // `entries` identity, same route) β€” and clears whenever the route resolves to nothing, so
  // leaving a table and coming back to it does re-stamp, which is what makes the ordering on
  // Home mean "most recently opened".
  useEffect(() => {
    if (session.phase !== "authed") return;
    const hit = resolveRoute(entries, route);
    if (!hit || hit.kind !== "native") {
      lastStamped.current = "";
      return;
    }
    if (lastStamped.current === hit.key) return;
    lastStamped.current = hit.key;
    postOpened(hit.key);
    setOpened((cur) => ({ ...cur, [hit.key]: Math.floor(Date.now() / 1000) }));
  }, [session.phase, route, entries]);

  const signOut = useCallback(() => {
    // The cached customer payload dies with the session: the next sign-in on
    // this browser may be a different account, and a cached book crossing that
    // boundary would be the cross-user leak EXIT-3b exists to prevent.
    clearCustomersCache();
    void logout().then(() => setSession({ phase: "anon" }));
  }, []);

  // ── Wave 18 hooks β€” β›” ABOVE the early returns, or they run conditionally. The first
  // version of this block sat below the `anon` return and blanked the whole app with React
  // error #310 on the first authed render (found by SESSION B's probe, booked in the wave
  // doc): the anon render mounted N hooks, the authed render mounted N+5, and React refuses
  // a component whose hook count changes between renders. Every hook in this component stays
  // above `if (session.phase …) return`, whatever lands here next wave.
  // (owner item 3): the assistant's under-construction note.
  // ⭐ WAVE 24 item 14 β€” it carries WHICH boarded door was knocked on, not just "open". Two
  // surfaces are now under construction (the assistant, and Home's templates card) and they are
  // the same dialog with a different sentence β€” a second near-identical modal would be the
  // "variety is a defect" failure, and a shared one that could not say which door you came
  // through would tell a reader about the wrong feature.
  /** ⭐ 2026-08-14 β€” `"assistant"` LEFT THIS UNION. The assistant is a route now, so the only
   *  boarded door left behind this state is Templates. Narrowing the type rather than leaving the
   *  dead member is what makes `setAssistOpen("assistant")` a compile error instead of a screen
   *  nobody meant to be reachable. */
  const [assistOpen, setAssistOpen] = useState<false | "templates">(false);
  // β›” ESCAPE CLOSES A MODAL, or its scrim becomes a trap. The assistant note shipped with only
  // a scrim-click and a Close button, and the first close-out probe to press Escape found every
  // subsequent click swallowed by an invisible full-screen div β€” the
  // painted-but-unclickable failure [[ui-invisible-to-assertions]] names, in reverse. The
  // new-database dialog had Escape only while its INPUT held focus, which is not the same thing.
  useEffect(() => {
    if (!assistOpen && !newDbOpenRef.current) return;
    const onKey = (e: KeyboardEvent) => {
      if (e.key !== "Escape") return;
      setAssistOpen(false);
      setNewDb((cur) => (cur && cur.busy ? cur : null));
    };
    window.addEventListener("keydown", onKey);
    return () => window.removeEventListener("keydown", onKey);
  });
  // (C3-UT): "+ New database" + the user-table Add-record bar.
  //
  // WAVE 23 C10 β€” the dialog grew a `mode`: blank, or from a template.
  //
  // ⭐ WAVE 25 (R8) β€” IT WAS A THREE-WAY CHOICE AND THE THIRD ANSWER IS DELETED. The chooser's
  // third row ("Automated") never selected a mode at all: it closed the dialog and handed off to
  // the automation surface, which is why the union has only ever had two members. So this type is
  // unchanged and the ROW is what goes β€” the tell that the third option was never really a way of
  // creating a database, which is exactly what R8 rules.
  const [newDb, setNewDb] = useState<null | {
    mode: "blank" | "template";
    name: string;
    busy: boolean;
    err: string;
  }>(null);
  const newDbOpenRef = useRef(false);
  newDbOpenRef.current = newDb !== null;
  const openNewDb = useCallback((mode: "blank" | "template") => {
    setNewDb({ mode, name: "", busy: false, err: "" });
  }, []);
  /*
   * β›” `openAutomated` STOOD HERE AND IS DELETED WITH ITS THREE DOORS (wave 25 item 5a, R8).
   *
   * It closed the dialog, routed to `#/automation` and signalled `AUTOMATION_CREATE_EVENT` β€” and
   * it was that event's ONLY signaller, which is why the constant and its listener go in the same
   * change (see the tombstones in `apiContract.ts` and `AutomationSurface.tsx`). Leaving either
   * side behind rebuilds the wave-24 defect from the opposite end.
   */
  /**
   * ⭐ WAVE-27 item 19 (owner ruling R15) β€” WHAT A HAND-MADE DATABASE STARTS WITH.
   *
   * `user_tables.create()` mints exactly ONE column (`Name`) and zero rows, so a new database
   * opened as a single blank column with nothing in it β€” a surface with no shape to copy. R15
   * seeds four columns and three blank records instead.
   *
   * β›” IT LIVES AT THIS DOOR, NOT IN `create()`, AND THAT IS THE RULING'S OWN SCOPE. R15 is
   * "hand-created databases only; preset/automation spawns untouched", and `source` cannot
   * express that: MEASURED, `automation_engine.py:1983` mints a database for the automation
   * builder's "+ New database" through the same `create()` with the DEFAULT source, i.e. `Blank`.
   * Seeding inside `create()` would therefore put four columns and three empty rows in front of
   * every automation target as well β€” and `_vestigial_name_field` (the wave-26 migration) is
   * written against `create()` minting EXACTLY ONE column, so it would start reading the seed as
   * somebody's work. This dialog is the only door a person names a database at.
   *
   * β›” `status` SHIPS WITH ITS OPTIONS. A select declaring none is the W26 item-24 defect
   * verbatim β€” `if ([])` is truthy, so a panel hands back an empty list as an ANSWER and the
   * filter reads as dead β€” and `aios_grid` separately degrades an option-less select to text on
   * read, so the column would not even stay a select.
   *
   * β›” `name` DECLARES `pinned`. D-80 is exactly this key going unwritten: the primary column
   * resolves as `fields.find(f => f.pinned) ?? fields[0]`, and because nothing ever set the flag,
   * "whichever column was created first" WAS the rule. With four columns arriving at once,
   * leaving it implicit stops being harmless.
   */
  const SEED_FIELDS = [
    { key: "name", label: "Name", type: "text", pinned: true },
    { key: "status", label: "Status", type: "select",
      options: ["Todo", "In progress", "Done"] },
    { key: "assignee", label: "Assignee", type: "user" },
    { key: "date", label: "Date", type: "date" },
  ];
  const SEED_ROWS = 3;
  const createDb = useCallback(async () => {
    setNewDb((cur) => {
      if (!cur || cur.busy || !cur.name.trim()) return cur;
      const name = cur.name;
      void (async () => {
        try {
          // WAVE 23 C10 β€” `source` rides the body the route ALREADY forwards
          // (`routes_tables.py:192` passes it to `user_tables.create`). It is the literal
          // `"Blank"` because that is the enum member the server accepts; ⚠ an unknown source is
          // SILENTLY DOWNGRADED to Blank there (user_tables.py:165), so a third literal invented
          // here would create a table that quietly disagrees with the word the dialog used.
          // ⚠ "Automated" is not one of these values and never was. The engine stamps that source
          // itself when an automation spawns its own target β€” which is now the ONLY way a
          // database becomes automated, R8 having deleted the doors that implied otherwise.
          const res = await fetch(`${API_V1}/tables`, {
            method: "POST",
            credentials: CREDENTIALS,
            headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json" },
            // R15's four columns ride the SAME body the route already forwards to
            // `user_tables.create(fields=...)` β€” no new endpoint, no server change.
            body: JSON.stringify({ label: name.trim(), source: "Blank", fields: SEED_FIELDS }),
          });
          const body = (await res.json().catch(() => null)) as
            | { key?: string; error?: { message?: string } }
            | null;
          if (!res.ok || !body?.key) {
            setNewDb({ mode: "blank", name, busy: false,
                       err: body?.error?.message || `The server answered ${res.status}.` });
            return;
          }
          // R15's three blank records, through the ORDINARY row door the grid's own "+" uses.
          //
          // ⚠ SEQUENTIAL, not `Promise.all`: three concurrent writes race the same store
          // document, and the last read-modify-write would win with two rows lost.
          //
          // ⚠ FAILURE HERE DOES NOT FAIL THE CREATE, and that asymmetry is deliberate. The
          // database and its four columns already exist; reporting "could not create it" over a
          // missing blank row would be false, and rolling the database back would destroy the
          // part that worked. A database that opens with two blank rows instead of three is not
          // a state anybody can be harmed by β€” the grid's "+" adds the third.
          for (let i = 0; i < SEED_ROWS; i += 1) {
            try {
              await fetch(`${API_V1}/tables/${body.key}/rows`, {
                method: "POST",
                credentials: CREDENTIALS,
                headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json" },
                body: JSON.stringify({ values: {} }),
              });
            } catch {
              break;      // the store is unreachable; the next two would fail the same way
            }
          }
          setNewDb(null);
          setNavEpoch((e) => e + 1);
          window.location.hash = `#/${body.key}`;
        } catch {
          setNewDb({ mode: "blank", name, busy: false, err: "Cannot reach the server." });
        }
      })();
      return { ...cur, busy: true, err: "" };
    });
  }, []);
  // β›” `addRecord` LIVED HERE AND IS DELETED WITH THE BAR THAT CALLED IT (wave 20 item 4,
  // R8 / C-ADDROW). The shell was POSTing `/tables/{key}/rows` itself, clearing the grid's
  // cache and firing ROWS_STALE_EVENT to make the new row appear β€” a write path owned by
  // the frame, for a surface the grid owns. R8 moves the affordance into the grid as a
  // trailing "+" row (S3's half), where the row it adds is the row you are looking at, so
  // the shell stops being a second writer of table data.

  // ⭐ WAVE 23 C9 (SESSION D's page, E's mount β€” wiring W23-W2) β€” THE PUBLIC FORM, BEFORE THE
  // AUTH WALL.
  //
  // β›” THE POSITION IS THE ENTIRE CONTRACT. It sits above BOTH early returns: above `anon`,
  // obviously, but also above `checking` β€” a person filling in a public form should not watch a
  // brand mark while `me()` resolves a session they do not have. It is below every hook, which
  // is the other half of the rule (the React #310 scar the block at :828 documents): the hook
  // count may not change between renders, and this branch would be the shortest possible path
  // to breaking that.
  //
  // ⚠ THE SMALLEST POSSIBLE BRANCH, deliberately (C9's own words). It reads a token out of the
  // hash and renders D's page; it does not fetch, does not touch the session, does not import
  // anything of the grid's. Nothing else in this frame is reachable from it.
  //
  // β›” AND THE HASH NORMALISER HAS TO KNOW. The effect at :812 pins an anonymous shell to
  // `#/login` β€” which would have bounced every anonymous form visitor to a login screen before
  // this branch ever rendered. `isPublicForm` is read there too; a mount without that exemption
  // is a public door that only signed-in people can reach.
  //
  // ⚠ The SERVER side of this is genuinely public (D's `routes_forms.py`, the automation-hook
  // pattern β€” uniform 403, constant-time compare). This branch adds no new public SURFACE: the
  // SPA bundle is already served unauthenticated (main.py:257-295, `_DEV_FIXTURES` guard), so
  // `#/form/<token>` has always loaded for free. What it adds is a client route that renders
  // something there instead of the login page.
  if (formToken) {
    return <FormPublic token={formToken} />;
  }

  // ⭐⭐ W33-T26 (item 8b, R5) β€” THE PUBLISHED VIEW, on the same seam and by the same argument as
  // the form above: this branch adds no new public SURFACE. The SPA bundle is already served
  // unauthenticated, so `#/v/<token>` has always loaded for free; what this adds is a client
  // route that renders something there instead of the login page. The genuinely public half is
  // the server's (`routes_publish.py` β€” one uniform 403, constant-time compare, a streamed body
  // bound, a per-IP sliding window).
  // ⚠ It returns BEFORE the boot gate below, so a stranger never sees the shell's brand card
  // flash while `/me` decides they are nobody.
  if (publishToken) {
    return <PublishedView token={publishToken} />;
  }

  if (session.phase === "checking") {
    // Deliberately wordless. A "Loading…" line here would flash for one round
    // trip on every load, and the mark says everything the moment needs.
    return (
      <div className="shell-boot">
        <Brand size={44} className="login-brand" />
      </div>
    );
  }

  if (session.phase === "anon") {
    return (
      <LoginPage
        onSignedIn={(user) => {
          // Same rule as sign-out, from the other side: a fresh session never
          // reads the previous session's cached rows.
          clearCustomersCache();
          setSession({ phase: "authed", user });
        }}
      />
    );
  }

  const active = resolveRoute(entries, route);
  const utility = nav.phase === "ready" ? nav.utility : NO_UTILITY;
  const analyst = findAnalyst(utility);
  // ── WAVE 19 R10 / C3: Automation LEAVES THE DATABASE LIST ────────────────────
  //
  // Strategy A, chosen at the grill: a CLIENT-SIDE relocation. The registry row,
  // `NATIVE_KEYS`, the API payload and the `#/automation` render branch below are
  // all untouched β€” Automation is still a granted surface the server decides on,
  // it simply stops being drawn among the databases, because it is not one.
  //
  // ⚠ THE FILTER FEEDS `foldNav`, IT IS NOT APPLIED INSIDE THE `.map()`, and the
  // difference is a bug you would find weeks later. `foldNav` counts a folder's
  // members from `prefs.placement`, so a user who had already dragged Automation
  // into a folder would get a folder head reading "1" with nothing underneath it
  // β€” the count derived from a list that still had the row, the rows drawn from
  // one that did not.
  //
  // β›” AND `entries` STAYS WHOLE. `resolveRoute`, `active`, `defaultRoute`, the
  // empty-nav note and `tenantEmptyState` all read it: filtering there would
  // break the hash route this button navigates to, and would tell a tenant whose
  // only granted surface is Automation that it has no surfaces at all.
  //
  // ⭐ WAVE 25 (D-54) β€” THE FILTER IS NO LONGER WRITTEN HERE. It was
  // `entries.filter(e => e.key !== "automation")`, i.e. a local expression every consumer had to
  // remember, and Home did not (it drew the Automation surface a tile under "Databases"). The
  // split is a PROPERTY of the row now (`shapeNav` stamps `surface`) and `databaseEntries` is the
  // one accessor β€” which also returns the BRANDED `DatabaseEntry[]`, so handing a database
  // surface the raw `entries` is a compile error rather than one extra tile nobody looks at.
  const automation = findAutomation(entries);
  /**
   * ⭐⭐ W31-T11 (owner item 6b) β€” WHAT TO DRAW WHERE AUTOMATION GOES WHEN IT IS NOT THERE.
   *
   * β›” THE DEFECT, in one line: `{automation ? … : null}` renders **literally nothing** for
   * three completely different situations, and the reader cannot tell them apart:
   *   1. `/nav` is in flight β€” `entries` is `NO_ENTRIES` until `phase === "ready"`, so the rail
   *      shows its four static rows and a complete-looking gap. `/nav` measured a **9.5–14.0 s
   *      band** on tenant #0, and `reference/ERROR 5.png` is exactly this screen. The owner read
   *      it as the module disappearing, and reported it across several waves.
   *   2. the payload came back and this workspace's catalogue does not include the module β€”
   *      deliberate, and the rail should stay quiet.
   *   3. the payload came back INCOMPLETE (`degraded`) or never came back at all β€” not
   *      deliberate, and silence is a lie about what exists.
   * ⚠ ONLY CASE 2 DRAWS NOTHING. The other two get the slot, so an absence is never mistaken for
   * a workspace that simply does not have the feature. (The rail already had a region-level
   * spinner and error line four rows below β€” far enough away that nothing connected them to this
   * gap, which is why "there is a loading state" was true and did not help.)
   */
  /**
   * ⭐⭐ W33-T22 (owner item 1, "I ask you fix this in multiple different waves already") β€”
   * THE RULE ABOVE IS NOW A FUNCTION, BECAUSE IT HAD TO APPLY TO A SECOND ROW.
   *
   * β›” THE MECHANISM IS A RENDER GATE, NOT A DURATION, and that is why two shipped LATENCY fixes
   * did not touch the symptom. `/nav` was 11.0 s (wave 30) and is 26 ms (wave 32) β€” the rail still
   * painted twice, because `:1437` releases the shell as soon as `/me` resolves and `:911` makes
   * `entries` `NO_ENTRIES` until `nav.phase === "ready"`. First paint therefore happens while the
   * answer to "does this workspace have Automation / an Analyst?" is still unknown, at ANY speed.
   *
   * β›” TWO SYMPTOMS, ONE CAUSE, and the second one is what the owner's words actually describe.
   * W31-T11 gave AUTOMATION the four-state slot below, so that row stopped vanishing. It left
   * the AI-assistant row at `{analyst ? … : null}` with NO placeholder β€” and that row is ABOVE
   * Query / Inbox / Automation / Database / **Connectors**. So when `/nav` landed it INJECTED a
   * ~34 px row and pushed all five down a beat after first paint. Connectors (`:1765`) has no
   * gate of any kind and cannot arrive late: it MOVES. "Automation and Connection module still
   * loads separately" is one late row and one shoved row, from the same missing placeholder.
   *
   * ⚠ ONE FUNCTION, TWO CALLERS, ON PURPOSE. The four states were a hand-written ternary chain
   * on one row; a second copy is how the two rows start disagreeing about what `degraded` means
   * [[one-question-two-normalizers]]. `present` is the ONLY per-row input.
   *
   * ⭐⭐ W33-T75 SUPERSEDES BOTH, AND DELETES THE `pending` STATE ENTIRELY. See `RailSkeleton`:
   * while `/nav` is in flight this rail draws NO rows, so there is no in-flight row state left
   * to name. What remains is what the ANSWER says β€” the row, an `unavailable` arm when the
   * answer was bad, and an inert `silent` box when the answer was "this workspace does not have
   * it" (which keeps the geometry identical either way, T22's own finding).
   *
   * β›” `railLoading` IS THE SAME PREDICATE, WRITTEN ONCE. It is what the rail renders the
   * skeleton on AND what makes the slot function unreachable, so the two cannot come to disagree
   * about when the nav is settled [[one-question-two-normalizers]].
   */
  type RailSlot = "row" | "unavailable" | "silent";
  const railLoading = nav.phase === "loading" || nav.phase === "idle";
  const railSlot = (present: boolean): RailSlot =>
    present
      ? "row"
      : nav.phase === "error"
        ? "unavailable"
        : nav.phase === "ready" && (nav.degraded?.length ?? 0) > 0
          ? "unavailable"
          : "silent";
  const automationSlot: RailSlot = railSlot(!!automation);
  const analystSlot: RailSlot = railSlot(!!analyst);
  const dbEntries = databaseEntries(entries);
  // WAVE 23 C10 β€” the flyout's search. A plain label substring, case-folded: this list is at
  // most a few dozen rows, so anything cleverer (fuzzy, ranked) would be a scoring function
  // nobody can predict over a set small enough to read.
  //
  // ⚠ SEARCHING RENDERS FLAT. `foldNav` is called with EMPTY prefs while a query is live,
  // because a folder head whose members were filtered out would report a count it is not
  // showing β€” the same "count derived from one list, rows from another" defect the R10
  // relocation note two blocks up already documents.
  const dbQ = dbQuery.trim().toLowerCase();
  const shownEntries = dbQ
    ? dbEntries.filter((e) => e.label.toLowerCase().includes(dbQ))
    : dbEntries;
  // WAVE 23 C10 β€” what Home draws: the server's recents plus this session's own stamps.
  const recents = mergeRecents(nav.phase === "ready" ? nav.recents : NO_RECENTS, opened);

  return (
    <div className="shell-root">
      {/* ⭐⭐ WAVE 35 Β· T01 + T02 (owner item 1, ruling R1, contract C1) β€” THE ONE PERSISTENT TOP
          STRIP. Owner: the "III" icon *"needs to be positioned on the edge of the left side of the
          navigation instead of the edge of the right side ... the Loopable logo will be to the
          right of the 'III' icon, aligned left as well."*
          R1 chose a strip on EVERY module over one scoped to four, precisely so this cluster never
          moves: it is a child of `.shell-root` and a SIBLING of the rail-and-content row, so it
          spans the whole window and Database and Connectors keep their own header BELOW it.
          β›” THE ORDER IS THE CONTRACT, NOT A PREFERENCE. C1: toggle FIRST, brand SECOND, both hard
          left. `web_ui`'s W35-T01 leg asserts exactly that with an NC that swaps them.
          β›”β›” AND THIS IS WHERE THE WAY BACK LIVES NOW. Wave-20 R9 made the LOGO the way out of a
          collapsed rail, because `index.css` hid `.shell-rail-toggle` while collapsed β€” so moving
          the logo out of the rail without moving the toggle too would have left a collapsed rail
          with NO way to reopen it. Resolved by construction rather than by a new rule: the toggle
          is no longer inside `.shell-side`, so `.shell-side.is-collapsed .shell-rail-toggle` can
          no longer match it, and that dead rule is deleted rather than left to look load-bearing.
          The toggle is therefore present and labelled in BOTH states, and the collapsed rail also
          keeps its background-click (`expandOnBlank`). */}
      <header className="shell-topbar">
        <button
          type="button"
          className="shell-topbar-toggle"
          aria-label={navCollapsed ? "Expand navigation" : "Minimize navigation"}
          aria-expanded={!navCollapsed}
          title={navCollapsed ? "Expand navigation" : "Minimize navigation"}
          onClick={navCollapsed ? expandRail : collapseRail}
        >
          <RailToggleIcon />
        </button>
        <div className="shell-topbar-brand">
          <Brand size={26} className="shell-brand" />
        </div>
      </header>
      <div className="shell-frame">
      <aside
        className={"shell-side" + (navCollapsed ? " is-collapsed" : "")}
        // Item 7 (R9) β€” background click expands. Bound only while collapsed, so the
        // open rail is exactly what it was; the accessible route stays the labelled
        // brand button below ("Expand navigation"), which is what a keyboard reaches.
        onClick={navCollapsed ? expandOnBlank : undefined}
      >
        {/* ⭐ WAVE 35 Β· T02 β€” THE HEAD IS AN ALIGNMENT BAND NOW AND NOTHING ELSE. The brand and
            the toggle both moved into `.shell-topbar` above (C1), and contract C1 keeps this
            element on its `--lp-rail-head-h` token deliberately: the content pane's own first
            band is one `--lp-rail-head-h` tall, so deleting this would start the rail's first nav
            row a header higher than the grid beside it and every database page would read as
            misaligned. It is a spacer with the shared hairline, not a leftover.
            ⚠ W36-T51 β€” THAT BAND USED TO BE NAMED AS `DbHead` OR `.cg-views-top`, AND `DbHead` IS
            NOW DELETED FROM THIS SURFACE (owner item 7). The alignment survives because
            `.cg-views-top` is still there and still one band tall; it is the VIEWS rail's head
            that this spacer now lines up with. β›” So the thing that would orphan this element is
            the views rail losing its head, NOT the database losing its title β€” a different edit
            from the one a reader of the old sentence would have gone looking for.
            ⚠ It is `aria-hidden` because it now has no content and no purpose a screen reader can
            use; announcing an empty banner is noise. */}
        <div className="shell-side-head" aria-hidden="true" />

        <nav className={"shell-nav" + (railLoading ? " is-rail-loading" : "")}>
          {/* ⭐⭐ W33-T75 β€” THE ONE IN-FLIGHT STATE. `is-rail-loading` hides every sibling below
              (`navExtras.css`), so a row cannot paint ahead of its neighbours. Rendering the rows
              and hiding them β€” rather than not rendering them β€” is deliberate: the flyout portal,
              the tooltips and the account menu all hang off this subtree, and unmounting them for
              the length of a fetch would tear down state that has nothing to do with the nav. */}
          {railLoading ? <RailSkeleton /> : null}
          {/* ⭐ WAVE 23 item 9 (R7, contract C10) β€” HOME, the new landing, at the top of the rail.
              An `<a>` to a CHROME route: it needs no grant because it renders nothing the server
              did not already send (nav.ts' `CHROME_ROUTES` note carries the full argument, and
              the :1039 law below is unchanged β€” an undeclared SURFACE is still denied). */}
          <a
            className={"shell-nav-item shell-nav-home" + (route === HOME_ROUTE ? " is-active" : "")}
            href={`#/${HOME_ROUTE}`}
            onMouseEnter={navCollapsed ? tipEnter("Home") : undefined}
            onMouseLeave={navCollapsed ? tipLeave : undefined}
          >
            <HomeIcon />
            <span className="shell-nav-label">Home</span>
          </a>

          {/* ⭐⭐ WAVE 35 Β· T09 (owner item 8, R4) β€” STARRED, directly under Home. Owner: *"Let's add
              a button under 'Home' called 'Starred' … only for Database/Agents/Queries/Marked
              important that the user has marked."*
              ⚠ IT TAKES THE SLOT INBOX HELD. Wave-34 R23 put Inbox *"right below Home"*; owner item
              8 is later and explicit about this position, so Inbox moves down one. Both rulings are
              obeyed in their own order rather than one being quietly dropped.
              ⭐ THE SHARED `StarIcon`, not a fourth hand-drawn star (B-3). It is already the app's
              star β€” the view menu's and the grid's β€” and "one mark, one meaning" is DESIGN.md Β§4.
              ⚠ `nav.ts::CHROME_ROUTES` is what lets this render with no grant: the page lists only
              objects the caller was already given, so it shows nothing the server did not send. */}
          <a
            className={
              "shell-nav-item shell-nav-starred" + (route === STARRED_ROUTE ? " is-active" : "")
            }
            href={`#/${STARRED_ROUTE}`}
            onMouseEnter={navCollapsed ? tipEnter("Starred") : undefined}
            onMouseLeave={navCollapsed ? tipLeave : undefined}
          >
            <StarIcon size={16} className="shell-nav-icon" />
            <span className="shell-nav-label">Starred</span>
          </a>

          {/* ⭐⭐ WAVE 34 R15 + R23 β€” INBOX MOVED UP, directly under Home, and took a MAIL icon.
              Owner, 2026-08-16: *"Home/Inbox (change the inbox logo to a mail icon) then a subtle
              line separation. Then Assistant / Agents"* and, correcting the planner minutes later,
              *"Alerts is called Inbox and it's right below Home"*.
              ⚠ THAT SECOND SENTENCE KILLED A PLANNED SEVENTH ROW. The wave's first draft read the
              rail as having BOTH an Alerts row and an Inbox row and scheduled work to keep them
              ordered. There is only one row, and it has been wearing a bell while the page it opens
              is an inbox β€” which is why the class is still `shell-nav-alerts` while the label,
              the route and now the glyph all say Inbox. The class stays for one reason only: it is
              a stable hook that `verify_wiring` and the collapsed-rail rules already key on, and
              renaming it buys nothing a reader of this comment does not already have. */}
          <a
            className={"shell-nav-item shell-nav-alerts" + (route === INBOX_ROUTE ? " is-active" : "")}
            href={`#/${INBOX_ROUTE}`}
            onMouseEnter={navCollapsed ? tipEnter("Inbox") : undefined}
            onMouseLeave={navCollapsed ? tipLeave : undefined}
          >
            <MailIcon />
            <span className="shell-nav-label">Inbox</span>
            {badgeText(inbox.unread) ? (
              <span
                className="shell-nav-badge"
                // Not aria-hidden: the count IS the information, and a badge a screen
                // reader cannot see makes the row read as an empty inbox.
                aria-label={`${inbox.unread} unread`}
              >
                {badgeText(inbox.unread)}
              </span>
            ) : null}
          </a>

          {/* R15's "subtle line separation". A presentational hairline, so `role="none"` rather
              than a `<hr>`: a screen reader gains nothing from being told there is a line, and the
              rail's grouping is already carried by the labels themselves.
              ⚠ It is a DIRECT CHILD of `.shell-nav` on purpose β€” that is what makes
              `.shell-nav.is-rail-loading > *:not(.shell-rail-skeleton){display:none}` hide it along
              with every row, so the skeleton never paints with two stray lines floating in it. */}
          <div className="shell-nav-sep" role="none" />

          {/* The Analyst slot, above the database list β€” the host's own IA
              (app.py:8166 pins "AI assistant" over the nav tree, same label,
              same sparkle). Wave 18 (owner item 3): the hand-off into Streamlit
              is PAUSED β€” the click opens an in-app "under construction" note
              instead. The nav item, the registry row and the Streamlit Analyst
              page all stay (kept-not-ported, never delete); only the door is
              boarded until a later wave expands it. */}
          {analyst ? (
            /* ⭐⭐ 2026-08-14 (owner item 2) β€” THE DOOR IS OPEN. Owner: *"you can unblock user
               from accessing the AI assistant, in staging only so that we can see if the prompt
               to query data works."* It used to open `setAssistOpen("assistant")` β€” an
               under-construction note for the Streamlit Analyst that was DELETED at EXIT-6, so
               the row led to an apology for a surface that is never coming back.
               β›” STILL A `<button>`, NOT AN `<a>`, and that is deliberate rather than lazy. This
               row's box is W33-T22 β€” the owner's own layout-jump report β€” and its three arms
               (`analyst` / `pending` / `unavailable`) have to stay the same 34 px. `<a>` and
               `<button>` do measure identically here (wave 19 R11's reset, measured on staging
               v12), so this is belt not braces: changing the element is a risk with no return
               when a hash write does the same job. */
            <button
              type="button"
              className={
                "shell-nav-item shell-nav-assist" +
                (route === ASSISTANT_ROUTE ? " is-active" : "")
              }
              onClick={() => {
                window.location.hash = `#/${ASSISTANT_ROUTE}`;
              }}
              onMouseEnter={navCollapsed ? tipEnter("Assistant") : undefined}
              onMouseLeave={navCollapsed ? tipLeave : undefined}
            >
              <SparkIcon />
              <span className="shell-nav-label">Assistant</span>
            </button>
          ) : analystSlot === "unavailable" ? (
            /* β›” The payload never came, or came back `degraded`. Silence here is a claim that this
               workspace has no assistant, and we do not know that β€” same argument as W31-T11's
               unavailable arm one row below, same `title`, same quiet dot. */
            <div
              className="shell-nav-item shell-nav-assist is-unavailable"
              title={
                nav.phase === "error" && nav.timedOut
                  ? "The navigation request timed out. Reload to retry."
                  : "This list could not be loaded in full. Reload to retry."
              }
            >
              <SparkIcon />
              <span className="shell-nav-label shell-nav-label--muted">Assistant</span>
              <span className="shell-nav-note-dot" aria-hidden="true" />
            </div>
          ) : analystSlot === "silent" ? (
            <div className="shell-nav-item shell-nav-assist is-rail-skeleton" aria-hidden="true" />
          ) : null}

          {/* β›” THE "AI agent" ROW WAS HERE AND IS DELETED (owner, 2026-08-14): *"AI assistant
              module IS AI agent module. So no need to separate it like that."* Wave 33's own note
              on this row had already argued the collapse and deferred it as ASK C-9 because
              W33-T22's done-when named the seven rail rows; the owner has now ruled, so the set
              goes back to those seven. `verify_wiring.py` asserts the absence rather than merely
              dropping the check that asserted the presence β€” a deleted check is
              [[gate-can-report-green-on-nothing]]. */}

          {/* β›”β›” THE QUERY ROW WAS HERE AND IS DELETED (WAVE 34 R14). Owner, 2026-08-16: *"I want
              to combine the AI assistant module AND the Query module… just above '+ New chat' I
              want you to have an easily accessible toggle between Chat/Query."*
              Query did not lose its surface β€” it lost its RAIL ROW, because a toggle inside the
              assistant is now the way in. `#/query` still resolves and redirects (`W34-T15`), so
              every existing bookmark and every `openBuiltView` hand-off keeps working.
              ⚠ THIS COMMENT ASSERTED SOMETHING FALSE FOR ABOUT A MINUTE, and the correction is
              kept because the habit is the useful part. It read *"`SearchIcon` survives as a
              symbol: the flyout's own filter box draws it"* β€” it does not, and `tsc` (TS6133) said
              so on the very next run. The function was deleted in the same edit; its tombstone is
              where it used to live, one screen up. **A claim about who calls a symbol is
              answerable in one command, so ask the compiler rather than reasoning about it.**
              Found again at the close-out dead-code sweep, which greps every deleted symbol and
              reads each survivor: this one was a stale CLAIM rather than a live caller. */}

          {/* WAVE 19 R10 / C3 β€” Automation, now AGENTS. An `<a>` to the route it already had: the
              surface, its rail and its editor are another session's tree this wave and
              are not touched by any of this. The LABEL comes off the payload, never a
              literal here β€” the registry owns what this surface is called, and a client
              that hard-codes the word is the drift that outlives the row. */}
          {automation ? (
            <a
              className={
                "shell-nav-item shell-nav-auto" +
                (active && active.key === automation.key ? " is-active" : "")
              }
              href={automation.href}
              onMouseEnter={navCollapsed ? tipEnter(automation.label) : undefined}
              onMouseLeave={navCollapsed ? tipLeave : undefined}
            >
              {/* ⭐⭐ WAVE 35 Β· T04 (owner item 5) β€” THE ROBOT, UNCONDITIONALLY. Owner: *"Change
                  the icon logo for Agents, let's just have it look like a robot."*
                  β›” THIS WAS `automation.icon ? FolderMark : RobotIcon`, AND THAT TERNARY IS THE
                  WHOLE DEFECT β€” not a missing glyph. `RobotIcon` has existed since wave 34 R15 and
                  simply LOST: on any tenant that had ever chosen a mark for `automation`, the
                  chosen coloured chip won and the robot never painted. So the bug reads as "the
                  icon is wrong" while the code looks like it already does the right thing, which
                  is why owner items 2 and 5 turned out to share one cause.
                  ⚠ The wave-23 R8 note this replaces argued Automation is among the databases that
                  may carry a chosen icon. R8 is not revoked for DATABASES; what changed is that
                  Agents is a MODULE β€” a fixed rail row like Home or Connectors β€” and a module's
                  glyph is the product's, not the tenant's. `FolderMark` is still how every real
                  database draws its chosen mark. */}
              <RobotIcon />
              <span className="shell-nav-label">{automation.label}</span>
            </a>
          ) : automationSlot === "unavailable" ? (
            /* β›” W31-T11 β€” NOT LOADING, AND NOT ABSENT-ON-PURPOSE: the server said this payload
               is incomplete (`degraded`), or it never answered. The row states that rather than
               leaving a gap the reader has to interpret β€” which is the whole of owner item 6b. */
            <div
              className="shell-nav-item shell-nav-auto is-unavailable"
              title={
                nav.phase === "error" && nav.timedOut
                  ? "The navigation request timed out. Reload to retry."
                  : "This list could not be loaded in full. Reload to retry."
              }
            >
              <RobotIcon />
              <span className="shell-nav-label shell-nav-label--muted">Agents</span>
              <span className="shell-nav-note-dot" aria-hidden="true" />
            </div>
          ) : automationSlot === "silent" ? (
            <div className="shell-nav-item shell-nav-auto is-rail-skeleton" aria-hidden="true" />
          ) : null}

          {/* R15's second hairline: the AI pair above, the data pair below. Same `role="none"`
              and the same direct-child placement as the first one, for the same reason. */}
          <div className="shell-nav-sep" role="none" />

          {/* ⭐ WAVE 23 item 9 (R7) β€” THE DATABASE BUTTON, and the end of the always-on band.
              R7: "databases LEAVE the always-on rail; a 'Database' nav button opens the flyout".
              The rail is now a fixed set of destinations whose height does not depend on how many
              tables the tenant made β€” which is the actual complaint behind the ruling.
              β›” A BUTTON, NOT A ROUTE, and for the same reason Alerts is one (:1039): there is no
              `#/databases` surface and inventing one would be the hard-coded page this frame
              refuses to have. It opens a panel over the list the server already sent. */}
          <button
            type="button"
            ref={dbButton}
            // β›”β›” WAVE 35 QA β€” `dbAt` ALONE IS THE FLYOUT ANCHOR, NOT THE CURRENT SURFACE, AND
            // THAT MADE W35-T03 FALSE ON THE ONE ROW A PERSON SPENDS MOST OF THEIR DAY IN.
            // Measured on the deployed build: standing on "Odoo customers", `.shell-nav-db` read
            // exactly `shell-nav-item shell-nav-db` β€” every rail row painted identically plain,
            // nothing marking Database as current. It lit up only while the flyout was manually
            // REOPENED, which is a click the ticket's "at a glance" does not allow for. Six of the
            // seven rows in that clause were right; this one was gated on the wrong fact.
            // ⭐ THE FLYOUT'S OWN ROWS ALREADY HAD THE RIGHT ANSWER (`active.key === item.key`,
            // below) β€” the button was the only thing in the rail reading a different question.
            // So this asks the SAME question the rows ask: is the resolved route one of the
            // databases this flyout lists? [[one-evaluator-per-question]]
            className={"shell-nav-item shell-nav-db"
              + (dbAt || (!!active && dbEntries.some((e) => e.key === active.key))
                 ? " is-active" : "")}
            aria-haspopup="dialog"
            aria-expanded={!!dbAt}
            onMouseEnter={navCollapsed ? tipEnter("Database") : undefined}
            onMouseLeave={navCollapsed ? tipLeave : undefined}
            onClick={(e) => {
              if (dbAt) {
                closeDbFly();
                return;
              }
              const at = flyoutFrom(e.currentTarget);
              if (at) setDbAt(at);
            }}
          >
            <DbIcon />
            <span className="shell-nav-label">Database</span>
            <CaretIcon />
          </button>

          {/* ⭐ WAVE 23 item 10 (R8, contract C11, wiring W23-W3) β€” CONNECTORS.
              ⭐ WAVE 24 item 1 β€” it moved BELOW Database. R8 put it above; the owner's wave-24
              order puts the two destinations that open panels-over-server-data (Database, then
              Connectors) at the foot of the rail. A chrome route like Home: the DIRECTORY it
              renders is composed by the server and session-gated, so this row can no more invent
              a connector than Home can invent a database. */}
          <a
            className={
              "shell-nav-item shell-nav-connectors" +
              (route === CONNECTORS_ROUTE ? " is-active" : "")
            }
            href={`#/${CONNECTORS_ROUTE}`}
            onMouseEnter={navCollapsed ? tipEnter("Connectors") : undefined}
            onMouseLeave={navCollapsed ? tipLeave : undefined}
          >
            <PlugIcon />
            <span className="shell-nav-label">Connectors</span>
          </a>

          {/* β›” "+ Create new…" IS NO LONGER A RAIL ROW (item 15a, ruling R9). It moved into the
              Database flyout's footer, where the things it creates actually live β€” and where the
              three `.shell-dbfly-make` buttons used to be. See the footer below, and
              `CreateNewRow`'s own note for why this is also item 1's fix rather than a separate
              cosmetic change: it was the one row in this band whose type differed. */}

          {/* ── THE DATABASE FLYOUT (C10) ────────────────────────────────────────────────────
              β›” PORTALLED TO `<body>`, and it has to be. Left inside the `<aside>` it would be a
              descendant of `.shell-side.is-collapsed`, whose rules hide `.shell-nav-label`,
              `.shell-nav-badge` and `.shell-nav-open` β€” so with the rail folded the panel would
              render a column of unlabelled icons, which is the one state this control exists to
              rescue the user from. `createPortal` is already this tree's answer for exactly this
              (OverlaySurface, CatalogView); the panel is not part of the rail, it only points at
              it. */}
          {dbAt
            ? createPortal(
                <div
                  className="shell-dbfly"
                  ref={dbPanel}
                  role="dialog"
                  aria-label="Databases"
                  style={{ left: dbAt.x, top: dbAt.y }}
                >
                  <div className="shell-dbfly-head">
                    <input
                      autoFocus
                      className="shell-dbfly-search"
                      placeholder="Search databases"
                      value={dbQuery}
                      maxLength={60}
                      onChange={(e) => setDbQuery(e.target.value)}
                      onKeyDown={(e) => {
                        if (e.key === "Escape") closeDbFly();
                      }}
                    />
                  </div>
                  <div
            className={
              "shell-nav-list" + (dropTarget === "__root__" ? " is-drop-root" : "")
            }
            onDragOver={(e) => {
              if (!e.dataTransfer.types.includes(NAV_DRAG_TYPE)) return;
              e.preventDefault();
              e.dataTransfer.dropEffect = "move";
              setDropTarget("__root__");
            }}
            onDragLeave={(e) => {
              if (e.currentTarget.contains(e.relatedTarget as Node)) return;
              setDropTarget(null);
            }}
            onDrop={(e) => {
              const key = e.dataTransfer.getData(NAV_DRAG_TYPE);
              setDropTarget(null);
              setDragKey(null);
              if (!key) return;
              e.preventDefault();
              movePage(key, null);
            }}
          >
            {/* C-SCHEMA: the list folds under the user's folders.
                ⭐ WAVE 23 C10 β€” the `navCollapsed ? EMPTY_NAV_PREFS :` gate is GONE with the band
                it belonged to. It existed because the 44px strip had no room for folder chrome;
                this panel is 268px wide whatever the rail is doing, so the folders always render
                and the reason for the gate no longer exists. A SEARCH still flattens (see
                `shownEntries`) β€” that is a different fact about a different state. */}
            {foldNav(shownEntries, dbQ ? EMPTY_NAV_PREFS : navPrefs, closedFolders).map(
              (row) => {
                if (row.kind === "folder") {
                  return (
                    <FolderHead
                      key={`folder:${row.folder.id}`}
                      folder={row.folder}
                      count={row.count}
                      // ⭐ W34-T11 / C1 β€” `foldNav` sets this only for a CLOSED folder, so the
                      // "an expanded one does not double-count" clause is decided where the
                      // members are known rather than re-derived here.
                      open={row.open}
                      // WAVE 23 C10 β€” always false in the flyout: the panel has full width in
                      // either rail state, so folder chrome is never the thing being squeezed.
                      collapsed={false}
                      onToggle={() => toggleFolder(row.folder.id)}
                      onRename={(name) => renameFolder(row.folder.id, name)}
                      onDelete={() => deleteFolder(row.folder.id)}
                      isDrop={dropTarget === row.folder.id}
                      dropProps={{
                        onDragOver: (e) => {
                          if (!e.dataTransfer.types.includes(NAV_DRAG_TYPE)) return;
                          e.preventDefault();
                          e.stopPropagation();
                          e.dataTransfer.dropEffect = "move";
                          setDropTarget(row.folder.id);
                        },
                        onDrop: (e) => {
                          const key = e.dataTransfer.getData(NAV_DRAG_TYPE);
                          setDropTarget(null);
                          setDragKey(null);
                          if (!key) return;
                          e.preventDefault();
                          e.stopPropagation();
                          movePage(key, row.folder.id);
                        },
                      }}
                    />
                  );
                }
                const item = row.entry;
                // Wave 17 item 12 β€” ONE answer, read by the row AND the link.
                // The row paints the tint (so it reaches under the β‹―, matching
                // the Views rail); the link keeps the class because the weight
                // and the full-strength icon hang off `.shell-nav-item.is-active`.
                const isActive = !!active && active.key === item.key;
                const cls =
                  "shell-nav-item" +
                  (item.depth > 0 ? " is-child" : "") +
                  (isActive ? " is-active" : "");
                const inner = (
                  <>
                    {/* WAVE 19 R8 β€” the tenant's chosen mark, or the cylinder.
                        ⚠ `FolderMark` paints its OWN pastel fill and `-deep`
                        stroke, so it must not wear `.shell-nav-icon` (which sets
                        `stroke: currentColor` and dims to 0.55 β€” that rule would
                        repaint a deliberately-coloured glyph in the row's ink and
                        then half-erase it). The wrapper span carries only the
                        box, which is why the class is the shell's own and not the
                        grid's `.cg-folder-mark`: that one belongs to another
                        session's CSS region this wave. */}
                    {item.icon ? (
                      <span className="shell-nav-mark" aria-hidden="true">
                        <FolderMark icon={item.icon} size={16} />
                      </span>
                    ) : (
                      <DbIcon />
                    )}
                    <span className="shell-nav-label">{item.label}</span>
                    {/* ⭐ WAVE 27 item 3 (contract C9) β€” A LOCKED DATABASE SAYS SO HERE.
                        The nav flyout is the only place every database is listed, so it is
                        where the fact belongs β€” you learn it before you open the thing and
                        go looking for a "+" that will not be there.

                        ⚠ THE TITLE NAMES **WHICH** LOCK, and that is a standing rule rather
                        than politeness: ONE `LockMark` glyph carries all three of the owner's
                        locks (locked database / pre-set field / locked view β€” DESIGN.md Β§4),
                        so a bare padlock says only "something here is restricted". This one
                        means records, and it says the half that STAYS OPEN in the same breath,
                        because "locked" reads as read-only and fields are not. */}
                    {item.locked ? (
                      <span
                        className="shell-nav-lock"
                        title="Locked database. Records are added by an automation. You can still add and edit fields."
                      >
                        <LockMark size={11} />
                      </span>
                    ) : null}
                    {/* A hand-off opens the current application in a new tab; the
                        arrow declares that before the click finds out. */}
                    {item.kind === "handoff" ? <ExtIcon /> : null}
                    {/* β›”β›” WAVE 35 Β· T07 (owner item 9, R4) β€” THE MARK-IMPORTANT NUMBER IS GONE
                        FROM THE DATABASE FLYOUT, and it is wave 34's R1 being retired by a later
                        instruction rather than a regression. R1 moved it HERE ("the mark important
                        number should be moved into the database navigation"); item 9 says remove it
                        *"anywhere else but the View itself"* and put the marked VIEWS on Home and
                        under Starred instead (W35-T16/T17). The per-view badge inside a database is
                        untouched β€” that is "the View itself".
                        ⚠ Deleting the element is only half: `/nav` stopped computing the number at
                        all (W35-T43, session E), which is what closes D-288's cold-start cost and
                        D-289. A client that merely hid it would have kept paying for it. */}
                    {/* Wave 14 item 6: the "Odoo" provenance badge is GONE β€” the schema
                        drawer still names the source for whoever asks. */}
                  </>
                );
                if (item.kind === "group") {
                  // A registry family head is not a destination β€” the app has no
                  // page for it either. A label, never a link.
                  return (
                    <div key={item.key} className="shell-nav-group">
                      {inner}
                    </div>
                  );
                }
                // ⭐ WAVE 23 C10 β€” the collapsed-rail hover tip is GONE from these rows, with
                // the band it belonged to. It named a database whose LABEL was hidden at 44px;
                // inside the flyout the label is always on screen, so the tip would have been a
                // second copy of the word beside itself. `tipEnter`/`tipLeave` still serve the
                // rail's own rows above.
                //
                // Clicking a database CLOSES the panel: you asked for it, you got it. The
                // handler is on the LINK and not on the list, deliberately β€” a click on the
                // row's β‹― must leave the panel open, because that menu is anchored inside it.
                const link =
                  item.kind === "native" ? (
                    <a className={cls} href={item.href} onClick={closeDbFly}>
                      {inner}
                    </a>
                  ) : (
                    <a
                      className={cls}
                      href={item.href}
                      target="_blank"
                      rel="noreferrer"
                      onClick={closeDbFly}
                    >
                      {inner}
                    </a>
                  );
                // The three-dots rides TOP-LEVEL rows in the open rail only β€”
                // children move with their family, and the folded rail has no
                // horizontal room for a second control.
                return (
                  <div
                    key={item.key}
                    className={
                      "shell-nav-row" +
                      (isActive ? " is-active" : "") +
                      (row.folderId ? " is-foldered" : "") +
                      (dragKey === item.key ? " is-dragging" : "")
                    }
                    // WAVE 23 C10 β€” `!navCollapsed &&` dropped from both gates below: the panel
                    // is the same width in either rail state, so the two things that gate
                    // referred to (no horizontal room for a β‹―, no room to drag) are no longer
                    // true. The folder-reorder drag and the row menu therefore keep working with
                    // the rail folded, which is the state a user who opened this panel is most
                    // likely to be in.
                    draggable={item.depth === 0}
                    onDragStart={(e) => {
                      e.dataTransfer.setData(NAV_DRAG_TYPE, item.key);
                      e.dataTransfer.effectAllowed = "move";
                      setDragKey(item.key);
                    }}
                    onDragEnd={() => {
                      setDragKey(null);
                      setDropTarget(null);
                    }}
                  >
                    {link}
                    {item.depth === 0 && (
                      <RowMenu
                        entryLabel={item.label}
                        canSchema
                        onSchema={() => setSchemaFor(item.key)}
                        // ── WAVE 19 R8 / C1, walled by R14 ──────────────────
                        // RENAME is `ut_*` only: a built-in label is a compiled
                        // registry literal, and renaming one would leave the nav
                        // and every other reader of `core/registry.py` calling
                        // the same module two different things. ICONS ride every
                        // database β€” that half of R8 is explicitly "ALL".
                        //
                        // β›” WHO MAY IS THE SERVER'S ANSWER, NOT A ROLE CHECK
                        // HERE. R14 put the `ut_` half on `user_tables.may_open`
                        // β€” the table's CREATOR or a tenant admin β€” and this
                        // client cannot see who created a user table. So the nav
                        // payload carries `manage` per row and the rail simply
                        // obeys it. Absent reads as NO (fail-closed), and
                        // `POST /nav/meta` re-checks regardless: this is the
                        // courtesy half of "the client hides, the server
                        // forbids", the same one `reachableSection` pays in
                        // Settings. An earlier build gated on `isAdmin` here and
                        // was wrong in the direction that matters β€” it hid a
                        // control from the person who owned the thing.
                        canRename={!!item.manage && item.key.startsWith("ut_")}
                        onRename={(name) => void commitNavMeta(item.key, { name })}
                        canIcon={!!item.manage}
                        {...(item.icon ? { icon: item.icon } : {})}
                        onIcon={(icon: FolderIcon) =>
                          void commitNavMeta(item.key, { icon })
                        }
                        onIconClear={() => void commitNavMeta(item.key, { icon: null })}
                        // WAVE 20 item 18 (R10) β€” share THIS database. Offered on the
                        // user's own tables only: `customer_data` and `product_data` are
                        // registry surfaces whose reach is the permission wall's answer,
                        // not one person's to grant ([[aios-permission-wall]]), and a
                        // dialog that recorded a grant the module gate would then ignore
                        // is the "shared, silently inert" failure in reverse.
                        {...(item.key.startsWith("ut_")
                          ? {
                              onShare: () =>
                                setShareFor({
                                  kind: "database",
                                  id: item.key,
                                  label: item.label,
                                }),
                            }
                          : {})}
                        // ⭐ WAVE 21 item 6 (R3, C3, wiring W-5) β€” THE MOUNT.
                        //
                        // `canDelete` is the SERVER's answer and a REQUIRED prop, so
                        // this expression not being here is a compile error rather
                        // than a feature that quietly does not exist (wave 20's
                        // lesson, written into the type β€” see RowMenu's own note).
                        //
                        // β›” NOT `manage`, and the difference is the whole ruling.
                        // `manage` rides `may_open`, which R14/D-32 widened to
                        // everyone the table is SHARED with; R3 puts delete on the
                        // creator or an admin alone, and refuses it outright for
                        // connector-backed databases. Two questions, two flags.
                        canDelete={!!item.canDelete}
                        onLoadFootprint={() => fetchTableFootprint(item.key)}
                        onDelete={() => removeDatabase(item.key)}
                      />
                    )}
                  </div>
                );
              }
            )}
                    {/* The panel's own empty state: ONE line, and it is different from "this
                        workspace has none" β€” a search that matched nothing is not a workspace
                        with nothing in it, and saying the second when the first is true is how a
                        reader concludes their data is gone. */}
                    {shownEntries.length === 0 ? (
                      <p className="shell-dbfly-empty">
                        {dbQuery ? "No database matches that." : "No databases yet."}
                      </p>
                    ) : null}
                  </div>
                  {/* ── the create footer ─────────────────────────────────────────────────
                      ⭐ WAVE 24 item 15a (ruling R9, wiring W24-W4) β€” ONE CONTROL, THE CREATE
                      DOORS. C10's three `.shell-dbfly-make` buttons are deleted and
                      "+ Create new…" moves here from the rail, carrying New database Β·
                      From a template Β· New folder.

                      ⭐ WAVE 25 item 5a (R8) β€” IT WAS FOUR DOORS AND IS NOW THREE. "Automated
                      database" is deleted here, on Home, and in the New-database dialog. Making
                      an automation is not a way of making a database, and a menu that offered it
                      beside "New database" said it was.

                      ⚠ NOTHING THE THREE BUTTONS OPENED IS LOST, and that was the constraint:
                      blank and template still open the same New-database dialog with the choice
                      pre-selected β€” and FOLDERS, which the rail row owned and the three buttons
                      never offered, keep their only creation door.

                      ⚠ EACH DOOR CLOSES THE PANEL FIRST, exactly as the buttons did. `New
                      folder` is the one that must NOT: it opens an inline naming form inside
                      this footer, and `createFolder` re-opens the panel so the new folder is
                      visible (C10's own fix for an affordance whose effect was invisible).
                      `CreateNewRow` keeps that form internal, so closing here would unmount the
                      thing the user is typing into. */}
                  <div className="shell-dbfly-foot">
                    <CreateNewRow
                      collapsed={navCollapsed}
                      onExpand={expandRail}
                      onCreateFolder={createFolder}
                      onNewDatabase={() => {
                        closeDbFly();
                        openNewDb("blank");
                      }}
                      onFromTemplate={() => {
                        closeDbFly();
                        openNewDb("template");
                      }}
                      canFolder={entries.length > 0}
                    />
                  </div>
                </div>,
                document.body
              )
            : null}
          {/* W33-T75: loading is represented only by the two row-local slots above. A separate
              nav-level spinner here sat beneath Connectors and looked like a late eighth row. */}
          {/* Honest, and it names the fix. Inventing a nav here would show
              surfaces the server never granted. */}
          {nav.phase === "error" ? (
            <div className="shell-nav-note">
              {nav.timedOut
                ? /* ⭐ W31-T11 β€” A DEADLINE IS A DIFFERENT FACT FROM A DEAD SERVER, and it earns
                     its own sentence: before this ticket `fetchNav` had no timeout at all, so
                     this state was UNREACHABLE and the rail waited for ever. */
                  "Navigation took too long to load. Reload to retry."
                : "Navigation unavailable. Reload to retry."}
            </div>
          ) : null}
          {/* β›” W31-T11 β€” A 200 THAT COULD NOT READ THE DATABASES SAYS SO. This is the case that
              had no surface at all: the server swallowed a store failure, answered 200 with every
              `ut_*` row missing, and the rail drew a confident, complete-looking list of nothing.
              It is NOT `phase: "error"` β€” the registry rows are real and usable β€” so it renders
              beside them rather than replacing them. */}
          {nav.phase === "ready" && (nav.degraded?.length ?? 0) > 0 ? (
            <div className="shell-nav-note">
              Some databases could not be loaded. Reload to retry.
            </div>
          ) : null}
          {/* ⚠ Wave 18: this line is for a MISCONFIGURED ACCOUNT β€” one whose grants give it
              nothing β€” and it must not fire for a freshly provisioned TENANT, which has no
              modules by design and is being welcomed on Home. Both at once said "something is
              wrong here" and "welcome, start here" in one screen (caught in the close-out
              visual pass, not by any gate). "+ Create new…" above is the honest affordance in
              the tenant case. */}
          {nav.phase === "ready" && entries.length === 0 && !tenantEmptyState ? (
            <div className="shell-nav-note">No surfaces are available to this account.</div>
          ) : null}
        </nav>

        {/* ⭐⭐ WAVE 35 Β· T05 (owner item 6) β€” TEMPLATES, DIRECTLY ABOVE THE USER BUTTON.
            β›” IT OPENS THE SAME DOOR HOME'S CARD OPENS β€” `setAssistOpen("templates")`, the exact
            handler passed to Home as `onTemplates`. A second under-construction note would be a
            second answer to one question, and the two would drift the day either is replaced by a
            real picker.
            β›” A SIBLING OF `.shell-side-bottom`, NOT A CHILD, and that is behavioural rather than
            cosmetic: that band carries an `onClickCapture` which, while collapsed, swallows the
            click and expands the rail instead (the account POPOVER cannot fit in a 56px strip).
            Nesting this inside it would make Templates unreachable in one click whenever the rail
            is folded β€” the account row's compromise applied to a row that has no popover and does
            not need it.
            ⚠ The tip is the trap the ticket names: collapsed, `.shell-nav-label` folds to zero
            width, so without `tipEnter` this becomes an unlabelled glyph like every other rail row
            would. */}
        <button
          type="button"
          // β›”β›” IT FOLLOWS THE RAIL'S LOADING STATE, AND A SCREENSHOT IS THE ONLY THING THAT
          // CATCHES THIS. `.shell-nav.is-rail-loading > *:not(.shell-rail-skeleton)` hides every
          // real nav row while `/nav` is in flight (W33-T75), but this row is a SIBLING of
          // `.shell-nav`, so that rule cannot reach it: the first build painted "Templates" in ink
          // beneath six skeleton bars. That is two visibly different row states in one list, which
          // is owner item 1 verbatim β€” the complaint that took four waves and four "fixes" to
          // settle, and whose acceptance test is "THE RAIL PAINTS ONCE", never "the spinner is
          // gone". [[a-rail-must-paint-once]]
          className={"shell-nav-item shell-nav-templates" + (railLoading ? " is-rail-hidden" : "")}
          onClick={() => setAssistOpen("templates")}
          onMouseEnter={navCollapsed ? tipEnter("Templates") : undefined}
          onMouseLeave={navCollapsed ? tipLeave : undefined}
        >
          <TemplatesIcon />
          <span className="shell-nav-label">Templates</span>
        </button>

        <div
          className="shell-side-bottom"
          // Collapsed, the 56px strip cannot hold the account POPOVER β€” so the row's one
          // honest behaviour is "expand me first". Capture-phase, so the menu never opens
          // half-clipped behind the grid.
          onClickCapture={
            navCollapsed
              ? (e) => {
                  e.preventDefault();
                  e.stopPropagation();
                  expandRail();
                }
              : undefined
          }
          onMouseEnter={navCollapsed ? tipEnter(session.user.name) : undefined}
          onMouseLeave={navCollapsed ? tipLeave : undefined}
        >
          <AccountMenu
            user={session.user}
            utility={utility}
            onSignOut={signOut}
            onSettings={setSettings}
          />
        </div>
      </aside>

      {/* Item 3 β€” the collapsed rail's hover tip: fixed beside the strip, outside the
          scrolling rail that would clip it, and pointer-transparent by standing rule. */}
      {navTip ? (
        <div
          className="shell-nav-tip"
          style={{ top: navTip.y }}
          role="tooltip"
          aria-hidden="true"
        >
          {navTip.label}
        </div>
      ) : null}

      <main className="shell-main">
        {/* ⭐ WAVE 30 (R5) β€” THE CONTENT-AREA BOUNDARY, and the reason it is HERE and not around
            the whole shell: the `<aside>` rail is its SIBLING, so a surface that throws leaves the
            navigation mounted and the user can walk away from the broken page instead of reloading
            a blank document. That is the difference the ticket's done-when is naming.
            ⚠ `key={route}` is load-bearing. A boundary LATCHES β€” once it holds an error it renders
            the panel until it is remounted β€” so without the key, navigating away from a failing
            database would carry its failure card onto every page afterwards. */}
        <ErrorBoundary key={route} surface={active?.label ?? "This page"}>
        {/* ⚠ An honest failure, never a fallback to the bundled sample. Behind
            a login, plausible-looking sample revenue is fabricated data on a
            screen the user has every reason to trust. */}
        {dataError && active?.kind === "native" ? (
          <div className="shell-placeholder">
            <h1>{active.label}</h1>
            <p>{dataError}</p>
            <button className="login-submit shell-retry" type="button" onClick={() => window.location.reload()}>
              Retry
            </button>
          </div>
        ) : active?.kind === "native" && ENVELOPE_KEYS.has(active.key) ? (
          // EXIT wave 2 β€” a Y1-envelope page. The KEY is the only thing that
          // varies: wave 3's Collections and Procurement come through this same
          // branch, which is the whole return on the envelope contract.
          <PageSurface key={active.key} pageKey={active.key} label={active.label} />
        ) : active?.kind === "native" && active.key === "automation" ? (
          // Wave 18 (C-AUTONAV): the Automation surface β€” its OWN secondary rail + editor,
          // props-free by contract (it fetches /api/v1/automations itself). SESSION D's tree.
          //
          // ⭐ WAVE 23 C13 (owner item 2), wiring W23-W1 β€” THE SAME FRAME AS EVERY DATABASE.
          //
          // This branch used to mount the surface BARE: no `shell-db-frame`, no `DbHead`. So
          // the one page in the product that is not a database was also the one page whose
          // name was drawn by its own component, at its own size and weight β€” three title
          // treatments (the surface's 16px/700 editable input, its 20px/600 empty-state h1,
          // and the frame's 16px/650 `shell-db-name`) against the grid's one. The fix is not
          // to restyle the stand-in but to delete the reason it exists: one title system,
          // owned by the shell, mounted here.
          //
          // ⚠ THE LABEL COMES OFF THE PAYLOAD, exactly as the rail's does (:1006). C13 words
          // it "label 'Automation'" and that IS `active.label` β€” the registry's literal, or a
          // tenant's `nav_meta` override of it. Hard-coding the word here would put the same
          // surface's name in two places and let them drift on the day someone renames it.
          //
          // β›” THE HEIGHT CHAIN. `.auto-surface` is `height: 100%`, so dropping it straight
          // into the frame's flex column would size it against the WHOLE frame and push its
          // rail a header's height below the fold. `.shell-auto-host` is the same `flex: 1 1
          // auto; min-height: 0` link `.shell-grid-host` is for glide β€” and it is the shell's
          // OWN class rather than a `.shell-db-frame > .auto-surface` rule, because
          // `.auto-*` is SESSION B's CSS region this wave and a frame has no business
          // reaching into its child's namespace to make itself fit.
          /* ⭐⭐ WAVE 35 Β· T32 (owner item 2, ask D-1) β€” THE AGENTS HEAD IS GONE; THE FRAME STAYS.
              Owner: *"Let's remove that header for Agent completely."* Agents opens straight onto
              its surface, the way Assistant does.
              β›” THE EDIT IS HERE, NOT IN `AutomationSurface.tsx`, and D found that: T32's `files:`
              and `how:` both said the surface "mounts `shell-db-frame` + `DbHead`", but the surface
              renders no head at all β€” this branch does. Written as the PRD says and nobody would
              have owned the edit. Recorded as amendment A3.
              β›” THE HEAD, NOT THE FRAME. `.shell-db-frame` is the rail-and-content GEOMETRY and
              `.shell-auto-host` is the `flex: 1 1 auto; min-height: 0` link the surface's
              `height: 100%` needs; dropping either collapses the box. Wave-23 C13's argument for
              ONE title system is not revoked β€” it still holds for every real DATABASE, which is
              what `DbHead` is for. Agents is a MODULE, and a module titles itself or not at all. */
          <div className="shell-db-frame">
            <div className="shell-auto-host">
              {/* USER-VISIBLE: ErrorBoundary renders "{surface} could not be shown" (T40, QA) */}
              <Lazily surface="Agents"><AutomationSurface /></Lazily>
            </div>
          </div>
        ) : active?.kind === "native" ? (
          // The native grid surfaces β€” ONE component, topic decided by the route. Wave 16:
          // the `#/cohort` route left with the cohort registry row (cohorts are LOCKED VIEWS
          // in the Customer rail, C-LOCK; `scope=cohort` stays a working server surface for
          // stored artifacts), and `#/product_data` arrived (C-TOPIC) β€” the same tree over
          // the SKU catalogue. The `key` forces a remount on a route change so one topic's
          // view state never bleeds into the other's. Wave 18 (C3-UT): a `ut_` route is a
          // USER TABLE through the same tree β€” scope IS the key β€” with the shell-owned
          // Add-record bar above it (the doc's amendment: zero CustomerGrid edits).
          // WAVE 20 item 4 (R8): ONE frame for every database. The old branch gave user
          // tables a header-plus-grid frame and the built-ins a bare grid, which is why
          // Customer and Product had nowhere to put a name.
          /* ⭐⭐ WAVE 36 Β· T51 (owner item 7) β€” AND THE HEADER IS GONE FROM THIS BRANCH. Owner:
              *"Remove the header for database completely. its a waste of white space. User should
              be able to tell what database they are in just by seeing the first Unique ID field.
              its ok."* That last sentence is the whole argument and it is why the deletion is safe
              HERE and not everywhere: a database grid's first column IS its identity, on screen,
              in every row. Wave-20 R8's "one title system" was right that the two surfaces needed
              the SAME answer; the owner has now given a different one.
              β›” THE FRAME STAYS, THE HEAD GOES β€” the same distinction W35-T32 drew for Agents six
              comments up. `.shell-db-frame` is the rail-and-content GEOMETRY; dropping it collapses
              the box. Only the 44px title band is reclaimed, and the grid takes it: `.shell-grid-
              host` is `height: 100%` inside a column that now has one fewer fixed row.
              ⚠ `.shell-side-head` (index.css) IS NOT ORPHANED BY THIS, checked rather than assumed:
              its comment says it exists to align the rail's first nav row with a 44px band, and the
              band it now aligns with is `.cg-views-top`, which is still there and still
              `--lp-rail-head-h` tall. It would only become dead if the VIEWS rail lost its head.
              β›” `DbHead` ITSELF SURVIVES UNTIL W36-T67 LANDS. `query/QueryPage.tsx:138` still mounts
              it and that file is session D's fence β€” a component cannot be deleted while another
              fence imports it, which is why T51 is blocked-by T67 rather than the reverse. */
          <div className="shell-db-frame">
            <div className="shell-grid-host">
              <OverlayProvider>
                {/* ⭐ 2026-08-14 β€” `gridScopeFor` (shell/dbFrame.tsx), not the inline ternary that
                    stood here. Identical answers; the difference is that the Query module needs
                    the SAME map, and the two spellings (registry key vs grid scope) fail SILENTLY
                    when they diverge β€” `CustomerGrid`'s VIEW_OPEN listener drops an event whose
                    `topic` is the other one. [[one-question-two-normalizers]] */}
                <CustomerGrid key={active.key} scope={gridScopeFor(active.key)} />
              </OverlayProvider>
            </div>
          </div>
        ) : active ? (
          <StranglerPage entry={active} />
        ) : route === STARRED_ROUTE ? (
          // ⭐⭐ WAVE 35 Β· T09 (owner item 8, wiring W1) β€” the Starred surface, session B's tree.
          // β›” `dbEntries`, NOT `entries`, and B's own note says so for the same reason Home's does:
          // the Agents SURFACE is a granted nav entry with an href, so `entries` would draw it a
          // tile under the heading "Databases", beside the section listing what it contains. That
          // was a real wave-24 defect, found by LOOKING rather than by any gate.
          // β›” EVERY CALLBACK IS REQUIRED, never optional: an optional one the frame forgot to pass
          // degrades to "clicking a starred thing does nothing", which is indistinguishable from
          // "the feature was never built" and is red in no gate.
          // ⚠ `onOpenQuery` calls the assistant's EXISTING `openBuiltView`, which already does hash
          // + a retry ladder and returns a canceller β€” a second emit here would be a second answer
          // to one question. Cancel any ladder still running, as the view path does.
          <Lazily surface="Starred">
            <StarredPage
              entries={dbEntries}
              automations={autoTiles}
              onOpenAutomation={(autoId) => {
                window.location.hash = "#/automation";
                signal(AUTOMATION_OPEN_EVENT, { autoId });
              }}
              onOpenQuery={(qid) => {
                viewEmitCancel.current?.();
                viewEmitCancel.current = openBuiltView(qid);
              }}
              onOpenView={openViewInDatabase}
            />
          </Lazily>
        ) : route === FEEDBACK_ROUTE ? (
          // ⭐⭐ WAVE 35 Β· T06 (owner item 13, R8, contract C6, wiring W2) β€” the three account
          // surfaces. All three take NO props, on purpose and per B's published contract: Usage
          // reads everything from `GET /usage`, Feedback's confirmation is inline, and
          // Subscription must not hide itself (two places deciding one thing is how they disagree).
          // β›” `tsc` CANNOT ENFORCE THESE THREE MOUNTS, precisely because the components take no
          // props β€” so the `verify_wiring` W2 row is the only wall between "the page exists" and
          // "the page is reachable". Wave 23 shipped THREE finished routers with no mount line,
          // 404-dead behind entirely green gates. [[reachable-is-not-the-same-as-built]]
          <Lazily surface="Feedback"><FeedbackPage /></Lazily>
        ) : route === USAGE_ROUTE ? (
          <Lazily surface="Usage credits"><UsagePage /></Lazily>
        ) : route === SUBSCRIPTION_ROUTE ? (
          // β›” C6's SECOND HALF, and the whole reason the row's absence is not enough: a hidden
          // menu row whose route still answers is not hidden. Anyone who types the hash or follows
          // an old bookmark walks in. Same constant as the menu, so the two cannot disagree.
          session.user.tenant === NO_SUBSCRIPTION_TENANT ? (
            <div className="shell-placeholder">
              <h1>Not available</h1>
              <p>This workspace does not have a subscription page.</p>
            </div>
          ) : (
            <Lazily surface="Subscription"><SubscriptionPage /></Lazily>
          )
        ) : route === CONNECTORS_ROUTE ? (
          // ⭐ WAVE 23 item 10 (R8, C11, wiring W23-W3) β€” the connectors directory.
          //
          // The one action the page cannot perform itself: a `manage: "keychain"` row opens
          // Settings on the Keychains tab, and the Settings MODAL is the frame's. Same division
          // as every other panel here β€” the page knows what it wants, the frame owns the door.
          <Lazily surface="Connectors"><ConnectorsPage onKeychain={() => setSettings("keychains")} /></Lazily>
        ) : route === INBOX_ROUTE ? (
          // ⭐⭐ W32-T04 (R7, C3, wirings 1+5) β€” THE INBOX MODULE. Same division as Connectors:
          // the module owns the QUESTION, the frame owns the DOOR.
          //
          // β›” `onOpenTarget` IS REQUIRED ON THE CALLEE, and that is a lesson written as a type.
          // An optional callback the frame forgot to pass degrades to "clicking an Inbox item
          // does nothing" β€” indistinguishable from "the feature was never built", and red in no
          // gate. Required means `tsc` fails the moment this is unmounted.
          <Lazily surface="Inbox">
            <InboxPage
              onInbox={setInbox}
              onToast={setToast}
              /* The frame has ALREADY fetched this β€” it is what painted the badge the user just
                 clicked β€” so the module opens knowing the count instead of asserting "Nothing
                 new." while its own read is in flight (W31-T23, measured 3,280 ms live). */
              seed={inbox}
              onOpenTarget={(t) => {
                // ⭐ C3's dispatch is DATA, not a branch: `inboxModel.routeForTarget` owns the
                // target→surface question, so this is a switch over two literals it can exhaust
                // rather than a second copy of the topic→route table.
                const dest = routeForTarget(t);
                if (!dest) {
                  // β›” AN UNKNOWN MODULE MUST SAY SO, NEVER SILENTLY DO NOTHING. It means this
                  // tab is older than the server that sent the notification; a reader who clicks
                  // and sees no change concludes the Inbox is broken rather than that they should
                  // reload. `inboxModel.routeForTarget`'s own docstring requires this half.
                  setToast("This notification points at something this version cannot open yet. Reload to update.");
                  return;
                }
                // ⚠ THE ORDER IS LOAD-BEARING, and it is the old pane's rule kept verbatim: the
                // hash is set FIRST so the surface is mounting (or already mounted) when the
                // event arrives. Dispatching first fires into a route that does not exist yet.
                // `signal` is `apiContract`'s helper β€” the same channel those surfaces' own
                // listeners use β€” rather than a second hand-rolled `dispatchEvent` here.
                if (dest.surface === "automation") {
                  window.location.hash = "#/automation";
                  signal(AUTOMATION_OPEN_EVENT, { autoId: dest.autoId, tab: dest.tab });
                  return;
                }
                window.location.hash = `#/${dest.key}`;
                // β›”β›” W32 (ASK C-17) β€” A SINGLE EMIT HERE IS SILENTLY DISCARDED ON A COLD
                // CLICK, and that is item 19's own failure mode surviving item 19.
                // `CustomerGrid` guards its listener with `detail.topic !== scope` and
                // `!views.some(v => v.id === detail.viewId)` β€” both CORRECT (an alert outlives
                // its view; one grid must not react to another's event) β€” so an emit fired the
                // instant the hash changes lands on a grid that has not fetched its views yet,
                // is dropped, and there is NO ACK. The table opens, the view is not selected,
                // and the click "worked".
                // ⚠ The ladder is C's, already built and gated in their module (5 attempts over
                // 0–2,600 ms; a truthy `emit` ends it early, which VIEW_OPEN never returns, so
                // it simply runs out). Cancel any ladder still running from a previous click.
                if (dest.viewId) {
                  viewEmitCancel.current?.();
                  viewEmitCancel.current = retryEmit(() => {
                    signal(VIEW_OPEN_EVENT, { topic: dest.key, viewId: dest.viewId });
                  });
                }
              }}
            />
          </Lazily>
        ) : route === QUERY_ROUTE ? (
          // ⭐⭐ W32-T05 (R1, C5, wirings 2 and 6) β€” THE QUERY MODULE, where AI-built views live.
          //
          // β›” `granted` IS REQUIRED, AND IT IS ALSO WHAT MAKES THIS A LEGAL CHROME ROUTE. It is
          // the nav entries this shell ALREADY holds from `/nav` β€” the set the SERVER decided this
          // session may see β€” so the page makes no listing call of its own and *"a chrome route
          // renders nothing the server did not already grant"* is true by construction. The AI
          // therefore cannot name a database the caller was not already given: C5's permission
          // clause is the existing wall re-used, never a second one built beside it.
          <Lazily surface="Query"><QueryPage granted={entries} /></Lazily>
        ) : route === ASSISTANT_ROUTE ? (
          // ⭐⭐ 2026-08-14 (owner item 2) β€” THE AI ASSISTANT, where the question is asked.
          //
          // β›” `granted` IS REQUIRED HERE FOR THE SAME REASON IT IS ON `QueryPage` ABOVE, and it
          // is now the more load-bearing of the two: this is the surface that NAMES a database to
          // the model. It is the nav's own entries β€” the set the server decided this session may
          // see β€” so *"a chrome route renders nothing the server did not already grant"* stays
          // true by construction, and the build door re-checks with the same wall regardless.
          <Lazily surface="Assistant"><AssistantPage granted={entries} /></Lazily>
        ) : nav.phase === "ready" ? (
          // ⭐ WAVE 23 item 9 (R7, C10) β€” HOME, AND IT IS THE FALLBACK RATHER THAN A ROUTE MATCH.
          //
          // β›” WHY `!active` AND NOT `route === HOME_ROUTE`. Three states have to land here and
          // only one of them is the literal hash: `#/home`, an EMPTY hash, and a route that no
          // longer resolves (a deleted table, a stale bookmark, a hand-typed key). `resolveRoute`
          // already funnels all three to "no entry" now that `defaultRoute` returns a chrome
          // route, so testing the literal would have left the other two on the "Nothing to show"
          // branch β€” a shell that looks broken as the reward for deleting a database, which is
          // the exact failure `removeDatabase`'s own note warns about from the other side.
          //
          // ⚠ AND THIS BRANCH ABSORBED WAVE 18's TENANT HERO (R4), which used to live below.
          // That hero said "Welcome β€” this workspace has no databases yet" plus one create
          // button, on precisely the state Home now owns: a ready nav with zero entries. Leaving
          // both reachable would put two welcome messages on one screen, which is the defect the
          // rail's own note at the empty-nav line already documents. Home's four cards ARE the
          // hero's create door, and its empty line carries the hero's sentence (HomePage's
          // `home-empty`, which branches on `entries.length === 0` for exactly this reason).
          // Booked as a dated amendment in the wave doc, since it moves an R4 surface.
          <Lazily surface="Home">
            <HomePage
              // ⭐ `dbEntries`, NOT `entries` β€” found by LOOKING at it (wave 24 close-out visual
              // pass), which is the only way it could have been found. The Automation SURFACE is a
              // granted nav entry with an href, so `allDatabases` drew it a tile under the heading
              // "Databases" β€” beside an "Automations" section listing the things it contains. The
              // rail has excluded it since wave 19 R10 for exactly this reason (`dbEntries`, :1261);
              // Home was drawing the unfiltered list.
              // ⚠ STILL THE GRANTED NAV, so the C10 law is untouched: `dbEntries` is `entries` minus
              // one key, not a list this frame invented.
              entries={dbEntries}
              recents={recents}
              automations={autoTiles}
              // ⭐ WAVE 24 item 14 β€” the templates CARD is boarded. It opens the same
              // under-construction note the AI assistant uses, rather than the picker.
              // ⚠ The flyout's "From a template" row is UNAFFECTED (R9 keeps it working) β€” see
              // HomePage's own note on why that asymmetry is deliberate rather than a miss.
              onTemplates={() => setAssistOpen("templates")}
              onNewDatabase={() => openNewDb("blank")}
              /* β›” `onAutomated` LEFT WITH THE CARD IT OPENED (wave 25 item 5a, R8). */
              onConnectors={() => {
                window.location.hash = `#/${CONNECTORS_ROUTE}`;
              }}
              // The same two-part move every click-through in this frame makes: the frame owns the
              // hash, the surface owns which automation is selected. Route, then ASK.
              onOpenAutomation={(autoId) => {
                window.location.hash = "#/automation";
                signal(AUTOMATION_OPEN_EVENT, { autoId });
              }}
              /* ⭐ W35-T16 (ask B-8) β€” the SAME handler `StarredPage` gets, deliberately: a starred
                 view opened from Home and the same view opened from Starred must not behave
                 differently, and two copies of "route then ask" is how they would. */
              onOpenView={openViewInDatabase}
            />
          </Lazily>
        ) : nav.phase === "error" ? (
          // ⚠ WAVE 17 ITEM 4 (R6) β€” THE ERROR AND THE EMPTY ARE DIFFERENT SENTENCES, and this
          // branch is what keeps them apart. `active` resolves from `entries`, which is empty
          // while the nav is IN FLIGHT, so every first login used to land on a pane stating the
          // single worst thing this frame could say to a new user for as long as a round trip
          // took. WAVE 23 keeps that separation and simplifies its shape: `ready` now goes to
          // Home above (which welcomes an empty workspace properly), so this is only ever the
          // nav that FAILED, and the nested ternary that used to sort the two is gone.
          <div className="shell-placeholder">
            <h1>Nothing to show</h1>
            <p>The navigation service did not answer. Reload to retry.</p>
          </div>
        ) : (
          // Still asking (`loading`, or the `idle` beat before the effect runs).
          <div className="shell-loading">
            <span className="lp-spin lp-spin--lg" role="status" aria-label="Loading" />
          </div>
        )}
        </ErrorBoundary>
      </main>
      </div>{/* /.shell-frame β€” C1's rail-and-content row, beneath the top strip */}

      {/* The server's own confirmation of a write (X2's `toast`). In standalone
          it is the ONLY feedback for the events whose effect the payload does
          not yet echo back β€” cohort membership, list adds, folder moves. */}
      {/* Wave 18 (owner item 3): the boarded door.
          ⭐ 2026-08-14 β€” IT IS THE TEMPLATES DOOR ONLY NOW. The assistant arm is gone with the
          boarding: that surface exists (`#/assistant`), so an "under construction" note for it
          would be a lie about a working feature. Templates is a SEPARATE boarded door (wave 24
          item 14) and is deliberately left exactly as it was β€” the owner unblocked the assistant,
          not the template picker. */}
      {assistOpen ? (
        <div className="shell-newdb-scrim" onClick={() => setAssistOpen(false)}>
          <div
            className="shell-newdb shell-assist-note"
            role="dialog"
            aria-label="Templates"
            onClick={(e) => e.stopPropagation()}
          >
            <h2>Templates</h2>
            <p className="shell-newdb-sub">
              Under construction. Curated template sets are being built and will open here in
              a later release.
            </p>
            <div className="shell-newdb-actions">
              <button type="button" className="login-submit" onClick={() => setAssistOpen(false)}>
                Close
              </button>
            </div>
          </div>
        </div>
      ) : null}

      {/* Wave 18 (C3-UT): the New-database dialog. Scrim click cancels unless mid-create. */}
      {newDb ? (
        <div
          className="shell-newdb-scrim"
          onClick={() => {
            if (!newDb.busy) setNewDb(null);
          }}
        >
          <div
            className="shell-newdb"
            role="dialog"
            aria-label="New database"
            onClick={(e) => e.stopPropagation()}
          >
            <h2>New database</h2>
            {/* ⭐ WAVE 23 C10 β€” THE CHOICE. One-line rows, not paragraphs: the explanation lives
                where the DECISION is made and stops there (R13). The dialog's old sub-line ("a
                blank database… nothing here connects to a source") said one of these things as if
                it were the only one, so it moved onto the row it actually describes.
                ⭐ WAVE 25 item 5a (R8) β€” IT WAS A THREE-WAY CHOICE AND THE THIRD ROW IS DELETED.
                Two rows now, and they are both genuinely modes of this dialog, which the third
                never was: "Automated" wore no `role="radio"` because it LEFT (see its own deleted
                note) β€” a row inside a `radiogroup` that could not be checked. R8 removes the
                option; the anomaly in its markup was the shape of the problem all along. */}
            <div className="shell-newdb-kinds" role="radiogroup" aria-label="What to create">
              <button
                type="button"
                role="radio"
                aria-checked={newDb.mode === "blank"}
                className={"shell-newdb-kind" + (newDb.mode === "blank" ? " is-on" : "")}
                disabled={newDb.busy}
                onClick={() => setNewDb({ ...newDb, mode: "blank", err: "" })}
              >
                <span className="shell-newdb-kind-name">Blank</span>
                <span className="shell-newdb-kind-detail">
                  An empty database β€” add fields and records once it opens.
                </span>
              </button>
              <button
                type="button"
                role="radio"
                aria-checked={newDb.mode === "template"}
                className={"shell-newdb-kind" + (newDb.mode === "template" ? " is-on" : "")}
                disabled={newDb.busy}
                onClick={() => setNewDb({ ...newDb, mode: "template", err: "" })}
              >
                <span className="shell-newdb-kind-name">From a template</span>
                <span className="shell-newdb-kind-detail">
                  Add a curated set of views to a database you already have.
                </span>
              </button>
            </div>
            {newDb.mode === "template" ? (
              // WAVE 23 C12 (wiring W23-W6) β€” the picker. It applies views to an EXISTING
              // database rather than making one, which is what a platform-curated template is:
              // a set of saved views, not a table (R10).
              <Lazily surface="Templates">
                <TemplatePicker
                  entries={dbEntries}
                  onToast={setToast}
                  onDone={(tableKey) => {
                    setNewDb(null);
                    window.location.hash = `#/${tableKey}`;
                  }}
                />
              </Lazily>
            ) : (
              <>
                <input
                  autoFocus
                  className="shell-newdb-input"
                  placeholder="Database name"
                  value={newDb.name}
                  maxLength={60}
                  disabled={newDb.busy}
                  onChange={(e) => setNewDb({ ...newDb, name: e.target.value })}
                  onKeyDown={(e) => {
                    if (e.key === "Enter") void createDb();
                    if (e.key === "Escape" && !newDb.busy) setNewDb(null);
                  }}
                />
                {newDb.err ? <p className="shell-newdb-err">{newDb.err}</p> : null}
                <div className="shell-newdb-actions">
                  <button
                    type="button"
                    onClick={() => setNewDb(null)}
                    disabled={newDb.busy}
                  >
                    Cancel
                  </button>
                  <button
                    type="button"
                    className="login-submit"
                    onClick={() => void createDb()}
                    disabled={newDb.busy || !newDb.name.trim()}
                  >
                    {newDb.busy ? "Creating…" : "Create database"}
                  </button>
                </div>
              </>
            )}
          </div>
        </div>
      ) : null}

      {settings ? (
        <Lazily surface="Settings">
          <SettingsModal
            user={session.user}
            section={settings}
            onSection={setSettings}
            onClose={() => setSettings(null)}
            onUser={(u) => setSession({ phase: "authed", user: u })}
            // Wave 15 β€” the nav already holds a server-filtered {key: label} for
            // every surface this account may open, so "Your access" names its
            // restrictions in the words the rail uses rather than in registry
            // keys. Derived here rather than mapped in the modal so there is only
            // one place either door learns what a module is called.
            moduleLabels={Object.fromEntries(entries.map((e) => [e.key, e.label]))}
          />
        </Lazily>
      ) : null}

      {/* ⭐⭐ W32-T04 / R7 β€” THE ALERTS POP-UP PANE IS GONE, NOT HIDDEN. It was mounted here as
          a sibling of <main>; its surface is now the `#/inbox` route above. C's `W32-T21` deletes
          `AlertsPane.tsx` itself and retargets `verify_alerts.py` onto the module β€” this frame no
          longer imports it, which is the half that makes the file dead rather than merely unused
          ([[artifact-with-no-importer]]). */}

      {/* C-SHARE (items 18/23/26): the access editor β€” one dialog, three kinds. */}
      {shareFor ? (
        <ShareDialog
          kind={shareFor.kind}
          id={shareFor.id}
          label={shareFor.label}
          /* ⭐ W33-T27 β€” the DATABASE a shared VIEW belongs to, which the publish control needs
             and the share request never carried. The emitter's value wins when it sends one
             (`CustomerGrid` is another lane's file this wave); otherwise the OPEN SURFACE's key,
             which is the same table by construction β€” a view's share dialog can only be opened
             from inside that view. ⚠ A non-view share passes nothing and the panel does not
             render, which is the same absence a non-publishable view produces. */
          topic={shareFor.topic || (active ? active.key : "")}
          me={session.user.username}
          onClose={() => setShareFor(null)}
          onToast={setToast}
        />
      ) : null}

      {/* C-SCHEMA: the database schema drawer, over everything but the toast. */}
      {schemaFor ? (
        <SchemaDrawer schemaKey={schemaFor} onClose={() => setSchemaFor(null)} />
      ) : null}

      {toast ? (
        <div className="shell-toast" role="status" aria-live="polite">
          {toast}
        </div>
      ) : null}
    </div>
  );
}