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| id | status | planted | planted_during | trigger_when | scope |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SEED-002 | dormant | 2026-04-08 | v1.0 milestone completion | v1.1 or next milestone | medium |
SEED-002: Switchable visualization modes (year/week/day/combined)
Why This Matters
The current year-view heatmap shows broad patterns but hides finer-grained detail. A week-mode (day-of-week aggregation) reveals which weekdays are busiest. A day-mode (time-of-day heatmap) shows when during the day work happens. A combined day/hour matrix gives the full picture. Together, these modes turn the heatmap from a single view into a flexible time-analysis tool.
When to Surface
Trigger: v1.1 or next milestone
This seed should be presented during /gsd-new-milestone when the milestone
scope matches any of these conditions:
- Next milestone after v1.0
- Milestone includes visualization improvements or display modes
- Milestone includes the INTR-02 requirement (toggle between display modes)
Scope Estimate
Medium — Each mode is a distinct d3 layout (week grid, hour grid, combined matrix) plus a mode switcher UI element. Likely 1-2 phases: one for the mode switcher + week-mode, one for day-mode + combined.
Breadcrumbs
Related code and decisions found in the current codebase:
assets/src/heatmap.ts— current year-view rendering withbuildGrid(),renderHeatmap(), week interval logicassets/src/types.ts—DayEntrytype (hasdate,totalHours,entryCount) — day-mode would need hour-level datasrc/Service/HeatmapService.php—getAggregatedData()groups by DATE — hour-mode would need GROUP BY HOURsrc/Controller/HeatmapController.php— API endpoint would need amodequery param- REQUIREMENTS.md (archived) — INTR-02: "Toggle between hours-per-day and entry-count display modes" (v2 deferred)
Notes
- The existing
renderHeatmap()function could be refactored to accept a layout strategy - Week-mode and day-mode need different backend aggregation queries
- Consider whether the mode switcher is tabs, a dropdown, or segmented control (Tabler has all three)
- The combined day/hour matrix is the most complex — may warrant its own phase