After successful device registration (state.configPushed = true), the
wizard now opens vault.html in a new tab and closes the setup tab.
Both create-new and attach-existing flows funnel through the same
finishSetup() handler. Closing the setup tab is best-effort --
chrome.tabs.remove failures don't block the vault open.
Add src/__stubs__/relicario_wasm.stub.ts + vitest.config alias so
setup.ts can be imported in unit tests without the runtime WASM file.
Exclude the stubs dir from the webpack/tsc build in tsconfig.json.
Replaces the ad-hoc char-class passphraseStrength() with a 5-segment
bar backed by a SW round-trip to rate_passphrase (zxcvbn). Input
handler debounces 150ms so we don't hammer the worker per keystroke.
The create-vault button is disabled unless the last score is ≥ 3
(zxcvbn's "safely unguessable" threshold), and the handler re-rates
synchronously on click as defence-in-depth. Label flips between "Too
weak" (red) and "Strong enough" (green).
Also:
- rewrites the vault-creation path to use the typed-item unlock +
manifest_encrypt APIs (derive_master_key/encrypt_manifest are gone);
the new initial manifest is { schema_version: 2, items: {} }.
- wasm.d.ts is now a pure `declare module 'relicario-wasm'` block;
tsconfig's stale `paths` alias is removed.
- @ts-nocheck removed from setup.ts.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Slice 4 spec review caught: router.test.ts's narrow chrome.* shim
triggered 4 TS errors in webpack's ts-loader pass during production
builds (partial mocks don't match the full chrome.* type surface).
Plan's verbatim test body assumes tests aren't part of the build
compile. Add src/**/__tests__/** to tsconfig exclude — tests still
compile under Vitest's independent ts pipeline (42/42 passing).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Manifest, package.json, tsconfig, webpack config, popup HTML shell,
WASM type declarations, and .gitignore entries for the Chrome MV3 extension.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>