### TL;DR
Moved outline functionality into a dedicated fragment package and updated vanilla-extract CSS dependency.
### What changed?
- Created new `@blocksuite/affine-fragment-outline` package
- Relocated outline-related code from presets to the new fragment package
- Updated imports across affected files to reference the new package location
- Upgraded `@vanilla-extract/css` dependency from 1.14.0/1.16.1 to 1.17.0
- Added necessary package configuration and TypeScript setup for the new fragment
### How to test?
1. Verify outline functionality works as expected in both desktop and mobile views
2. Check that outline panel, viewer, and mobile menu components render correctly
3. Ensure outline navigation and interactions continue to work
4. Confirm no regressions in outline-related features
### Why make this change?
This change improves code organization by isolating outline functionality into a dedicated package, following the modular architecture pattern. This makes the codebase more maintainable and allows for better separation of concerns. The vanilla-extract CSS upgrade ensures consistency across packages and provides access to the latest features and fixes.
### TL;DR
Refactored editor access to use `EditorHost` instead of `AffineEditorContainer` and updated mode access through `DocModeProvider`.
### What changed?
- Changed editor property types from `AffineEditorContainer` to `EditorHost` across multiple components
- Updated mode access to use `DocModeProvider` service instead of direct editor mode access
- Modified editor references to use `editor.host` where appropriate
- Updated scroll and highlight utilities to work with `EditorHost`
### How to test?
1. Open a document in both page and edgeless modes
2. Verify outline panel functionality works as expected
3. Test outline viewer navigation and highlighting
4. Confirm mobile outline menu operates correctly
5. Check that frame panel and TOC features work in all modes
### Why make this change?
This change improves architectural consistency by using `EditorHost` directly and accessing mode through the proper service provider. This makes the code more maintainable and follows better dependency practices by using the correct abstraction levels.
### TL;DR
Moved frame management functionality from `blocksuite/blocks` to `@blocksuite/affine-block-frame` package.
### What changed?
- Relocated `frame-manager.ts` from `blocksuite/blocks` to `@blocksuite/affine-block-frame`
- Added new dependencies to block-frame package: `@blocksuite/affine-block-surface` and `yjs`
- Updated imports across multiple components to reference frame manager from its new location
- Moved utility functions `areSetsEqual` and `isFrameBlock` into frame-manager file
- Replaced direct EdgelessRootService references with GfxController in frame panel components
### How to test?
1. Verify frame functionality works in edgeless mode
2. Test frame creation, selection, and manipulation
3. Confirm frame navigation and presentation modes operate correctly
4. Check that frame panel and toolbar interactions remain functional
### Why make this change?
This refactoring improves code organization by consolidating frame-related functionality into a dedicated package, making the codebase more modular and easier to maintain. It also reduces dependencies between packages and provides clearer boundaries for frame-related features.
### TL;DR
Moved doc title and AI chat block components to more appropriate locations while removing unused backlink functionality.
### What changed?
- Relocated doc title component from presets to affine-components
- Moved AI chat block from presets/blocks to blocks directory
- Removed unused backlink-related code and components
- Updated imports across files to reference new component locations
- Consolidated AI-related exports through a single entry point
### How to test?
1. Verify doc title still renders correctly in documents
2. Confirm AI chat functionality works as expected
3. Check that no backlink-related features are accessible
4. Ensure all AI features continue to work through the new import paths
### Why make this change?
This reorganization improves code organization by:
- Placing components closer to their related functionality
- Removing dead/unused code around backlinks
- Simplifying the import structure for AI-related features
- Making the codebase more maintainable by consolidating related components