- Foldable left panel (user profile) and right panel (task details) - Clicking a task in the list or graph node selects it and shows details - Both views (task list + graph) always mounted via absolute inset-0 for correct canvas dimensions; tabs toggle visibility with opacity - Graph node selection animation: other nodes repel outward (charge -600), then selected node smoothly slides to center (500ms cubic ease-out), then charge restores to -120 and graph stabilizes - Graph re-fits on tab switch and panel resize via ResizeObserver - Fix UUID string IDs throughout (backend returns UUIDs, not integers) - Add TaskDetailPanel, UserPanel components - Add CLAUDE.md project documentation Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Utilities for determining whether characters belong to character classes defined by the XML specs.
Organization
It used to be that the library was contained in a single file and you could just
import/require/what-have-you the xmlchars module. However, that setup did not
work well for people who cared about code optimization. Importing xmlchars
meant importing all of the library and because of the way the code was
generated there was no way to shake the resulting code tree.
Different modules cover different standards. At the time this documentation was last updated, we had:
xmlchars/xml/1.0/ed5which covers XML 1.0 edition 5.xmlchars/xml/1.0/ed4which covers XML 1.0 edition 4.xmlchars/xml/1.1/ed2which covers XML 1.0 edition 2.xmlchars/xmlns/1.0/ed3which covers XML Namespaces 1.0 edition 3.
Features
The "things" each module contains can be categorized as follows:
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"Fragments": these are parts and pieces of regular expressions that correspond to the productions defined in the standard that the module covers. You'd use these to build regular expressions.
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Regular expressions that correspond to the productions defined in the standard that the module covers.
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Lists: these are arrays of characters that correspond to the productions.
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Functions that test code points to verify whether they fit a production.