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@antons antons commented Jan 8, 2026

Pace was a great addition. Couldn’t stop thinking of a visual representation and went through a bunch of different options over the last week. Eventually settled on a diagonal marker. It’s red when in deficit, green in reserve, and hidden when on pace. I switched labels to “in deficit” and “in reserve” because “ahead“ and “behind” was getting really confusing when looking at both “used” and “left” output modes. Made with Codex. Claude in deficit courtesy of Clawdbot.

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antons commented Jan 13, 2026

After using the diagonal strips for a few days, they may be a bit too much. Switched to vertical.

@antons antons changed the title feat: add pace markers Visual pace indicator Jan 13, 2026
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I keep being blown away by your contributions. Love this!

@steipete steipete force-pushed the feature/pace-marker branch from 4bc990c to 6db0a90 Compare January 17, 2026 04:56
@steipete steipete merged commit 86e6788 into steipete:main Jan 17, 2026
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Landed via temp rebase onto main.\n\n- Gate: pnpm lint && pnpm build && pnpm test\n- Land commit: 6db0a90\n- Merge commit: 86e6788\n\nThanks @antons!

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