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Jean-Luc Makiola 0fd579b19b feat(contacts): drop {age} from default titles, disclaim it when added
A FREQ=YEARLY event has one static title, so {age} is only a sync-time snapshot
and can look wrong on far-future occurrences. Keep it out of the default
templates ({name}'s birthday / anniversary), and when a user does add {age} in
the title-format editor, show a short disclaimer about the snapshot behaviour.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-01 11:51:42 +02:00
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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
../fastlane/metadata/android/ Store metadata (single source of truth): descriptions, title, icon, screenshots (DE + EN). Harvested directly by the official F-Droid repo; transformed into the self-hosted repo layout at release time by ../scripts/fastlane_to_fdroid_localized.sh
../fdroid-metadata/ App-level F-Droid control file (*.yml: Categories, License, links) for the self-hosted repo's fdroid update
fdroid-official/ Draft recipe + notes for publishing to the official F-Droid repo (reproducible build + developer-signed binary)

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.