Completes v2.7 Branch 2. Wires the import core into the app: - Manifest ACTION_VIEW/SEND for text/calendar; MainActivity parses the incoming Uri (content/file only, so calendula:// deep-links don't match) and routes it through RootScreen → CalendarHost like the other one-shot intents. - ImportViewModel reads + parses the file and routes by count: one event → the prefilled create form for review (EventEditViewModel.openImported, which freezes the reminder default so the file's reminders win); many → ImportScreen with a writable-calendar picker, then a bulk import (UID dedup) and a result summary. - ImportScreen also surfaces parser warnings (skipped recurrence overrides, ignored attendees, unknown-timezone fallback). Strings EN+DE. Package is ui.imports (not ui.import — Java keyword). lint + test + assembleDebug green. No v2.7 tag until on-device review. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Documentation map
Where to look for what:
| Document | What it is |
|---|---|
ARCHITECTURE.md |
Orientation tour: principles, layers, navigation, recurring-write / conflict / reminder pipelines, testing |
../CHANGELOG.md |
Release history (Keep a Changelog, SemVer) |
../.planning/ROADMAP.md |
Living roadmap: shipped milestones, current scope, idea backlog |
../.planning/PROJECT.md |
What the project is, stack, naming, infrastructure |
../.planning/REQUIREMENTS.md |
Requirement checklist per milestone |
../.planning/STATE.md |
Snapshot of where development currently stands |
superpowers/specs/ |
The original design spec (2026-06-08) — historical record, not updated |
superpowers/plans/ |
Per-milestone implementation plans with task checklists — historical record of how each slice was built, including provider lessons learned |
../fdroid-metadata/ |
F-Droid/fastlane store metadata: descriptions, icon, screenshots (DE + EN) |
Conventions: plans and specs under superpowers/ are point-in-time
artifacts of the agentic workflow that built each milestone — they get
status updates but are never rewritten. The .planning/ files are living
documents and should stay current.