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## Summary by CodeRabbit
- **New Features**
- Improved mobile experience by disabling certain toolbars and slash menu features on mobile devices.
- Introduced new modular extension classes for editor and view customization, enabling more flexible configuration of themes, AI features, and editor enhancements.
- Added clipboard adapter configurations for a wide range of data types, improving clipboard compatibility.
- Added a new theme extension specifically for preview scenarios.
- Provided new hooks for block scope management in document modules.
- **Refactor**
- Streamlined editor extension setup, consolidating options and reducing complexity for better maintainability.
- Reorganized mobile-specific extension exports for clearer usage.
- Refined React-to-Lit rendering API by introducing a typed alias and updating related function signatures.
- Simplified extension registration by splitting monolithic view extension into separate common and editor view extensions.
- **Bug Fixes**
- Corrected naming inconsistencies in internal effect tracking.
- **Chores**
- Updated type exports and documentation comments for improved clarity and consistency.
- Removed unused or redundant exports and functions to clean up the codebase.
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Sometimes, missing `await` in the test code can cause timing issues, leading to test failures. This PR enables the `no-floating-promises` rule for the test code to ensure that such errors do not occur.
AudioMedia entity for loading & controlling a single audio media
AudioMediaManagerService: Global audio state synchronization across tabs
AudioAttachmentService + AudioAttachmentBlock for manipulating AttachmentBlock in affine - e.g., filling transcription (using mock endpoint for now)
Added AudioBlock + AudioPlayer for rendering audio block in affine (new transcription block whose renderer is provided in affine)
fix AF-2292
fix AF-2337
Key Changes:
1. **Removal of Scroll Anchoring Widget**
- Removed the scroll anchoring widget import and its related implementation from `blocksuite/affine/block-root/src/common-specs/widgets.ts`
2. **Enhanced React-Lit Integration**
- Added `ReactWebComponent` type export in `packages/frontend/component/src/lit-react/index.ts`
- Refactored text renderer component to use React integration:
- Added React import and created `LitTextRenderer` component using `createReactComponentFromLit`
- Moved the component declaration to a more appropriate location
3. **AI Feature Flag Integration**
- Added feature flag check for AI functionality in `enableAIExtension`
- Only enables AI extensions if the `enable_ai` flag is true
4. **Component Restructuring**
- Moved several components and utilities to dedicated extension files
- Consolidated Lit adapter implementations
- Removed direct widget imports in favor of extension-based approach
- Reorganized editor component structure for better maintainability
5. **File Reorganization**
- Removed `specs/custom/spec-patchers.ts` and distributed its functionality across multiple extension files
- Created new extension files for various features like:
- Attachment embed views
- Doc mode service
- Doc URL handling
- Edgeless clipboard
- Mobile support
- Note configuration
- Various service patches (notification, peek view, quick search, etc.)
6. **Mobile Support Improvements**
- Refactored mobile extension enablement to be more modular
- Moved mobile-specific widget omissions into a dedicated extension
7. **Type System Improvements**
- Added more specific type imports for editors and components
- Enhanced type safety across the codebase
This PR appears to be a significant refactoring effort focused on:
1. Improving code organization through better separation of concerns
2. Enhancing the integration between React and Lit components
3. Adding feature flag support for AI capabilities
4. Making the codebase more maintainable and modular
5. Improving mobile support
6. Strengthening type safety
The changes suggest a move towards a more extension-based architecture, where functionality is more clearly separated into distinct modules rather than being centralized in larger files.