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  • ✨ New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
  • 🛠️ Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
  • ❌ Breaking change (fix or feature that would cause existing functionality to change)
  • 🧹 Code refactor
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fulleni added 11 commits July 21, 2025 17:20
- Remove unused imports for timeago localization
- Add import for ht_ui_kit package
- Remove unused kIsWeb constant from HtHttpClient
- Removed unused import of 'package:flutter/foundation.dart' show kIsWeb;
- Replace app_spacing import with ht_ui_kit in app_shell.dart
- Remove app_theme import from app.dart
- Update AppShell build method to use AppLocalizationsX for l10n
- Replace context.l10n with AppLocalizationsX(context).l10n for consistent localization
- Remove unused imports
- Simplify some widget code
- Replace context.l10n with AppLocalizationsX(context).l10n in multiple files
- Remove unused import of app_spacing.dart
- Update imports to use ht_ui_kit package
- Replace context.l10n with AppLocalizationsX(context).l10n for localization
- Remove unused imports related to spacing and pagination constants
- Remove duplicate widgets provided by ht_ui_kit package
- Replace shared package import with ht_ui_kit package
- Use AppLocalizationsX for localization in multiple widgets
- Remove unused import of ht_shared
- Remove unused imports
- Replace context.l10n with AppLocalizationsX(context).l10n for consistency
- Remove unnecessary comments
- Remove constants file and pagination constants
- Update ContentStatusL10n extension to use AppLocalizationsX
- Remove constants export from shared.dart
@fulleni fulleni merged commit 96c3f6d into main Jul 21, 2025
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Summary of Changes

Hello @fulleni, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!

This pull request undertakes a substantial refactoring effort to integrate a new shared UI package, ht_ui_kit. The primary goal is to centralize common UI components, constants, and utility functions, thereby removing redundant implementations from the current project. This change standardizes the application's user interface elements, improves code maintainability, and prepares the codebase for future development by leveraging a shared UI library.

Highlights

  • UI Component Centralization: Migrated various shared UI components, including spacing, theme definitions, and common widgets (e.g., FailureStateWidget, LoadingStateWidget), from the local lib/shared directory into the new ht_ui_kit package. This significantly reduces code duplication and centralizes UI logic.
  • Localization Integration: Updated all instances of context.l10n to use the new AppLocalizationsX(context).l10n extension provided by ht_ui_kit, standardizing localization access across the application.
  • Dependency Refinement: Removed local timeago localization messages and the kIsWeb parameter from HtHttpClient instantiation, indicating that these functionalities are now handled or provided by updated versions of ht_ui_kit or ht_http_client.
  • Codebase Cleanup: Eliminated numerous local files related to shared constants, themes, utilities, and widgets, simplifying the project structure and reducing the local maintenance burden.
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Code Review

This pull request is a significant refactoring to centralize UI components and utilities into a new shared package, ht_ui_kit. The changes primarily involve removing local shared code, updating dependencies, and replacing old component usages with new ones from the shared package.

The refactoring is well-executed and consistent across the codebase. The removal of local UI code in favor of a shared library is a great step towards better maintainability and code reuse.

I have one suggestion to improve code clarity and reduce repetition in one of the updated files.

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