Implements Phases 1-8 of the TFTSR implementation plan. Rust backend (Tauri 2.x, src-tauri/): - Multi-provider AI: OpenAI-compatible, Anthropic, Gemini, Mistral, Ollama - PII detection engine: 11 regex patterns with overlap resolution - SQLCipher AES-256 encrypted database with 10 versioned migrations - 28 Tauri IPC commands for triage, analysis, document, and system ops - Ollama: hardware probe, model recommendations, pull/delete with events - RCA and blameless post-mortem Markdown document generators - PDF export via printpdf - Audit log: SHA-256 hash of every external data send - Integration stubs for Confluence, ServiceNow, Azure DevOps (v0.2) Frontend (React 18 + TypeScript + Vite, src/): - 9 pages: full triage workflow NewIssue→LogUpload→Triage→Resolution→RCA→Postmortem→History+Settings - 7 components: ChatWindow, TriageProgress, PiiDiffViewer, DocEditor, HardwareReport, ModelSelector, UI primitives - 3 Zustand stores: session, settings (persisted), history - Type-safe tauriCommands.ts matching Rust backend types exactly - 8 IT domain system prompts (Linux, Windows, Network, K8s, DB, Virt, HW, Obs) DevOps: - .woodpecker/test.yml: rustfmt, clippy, cargo test, tsc, vitest on every push - .woodpecker/release.yml: linux/amd64 + linux/arm64 builds, Gogs release upload Verified: - cargo check: zero errors - tsc --noEmit: zero errors - vitest run: 13/13 unit tests passing Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# ansi-regex
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> Regular expression for matching [ANSI escape codes](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code)
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## Install
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```sh
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npm install ansi-regex
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```
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## Usage
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```js
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import ansiRegex from 'ansi-regex';
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ansiRegex().test('\u001B[4mcake\u001B[0m');
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//=> true
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ansiRegex().test('cake');
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//=> false
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'\u001B[4mcake\u001B[0m'.match(ansiRegex());
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//=> ['\u001B[4m', '\u001B[0m']
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'\u001B[4mcake\u001B[0m'.match(ansiRegex({onlyFirst: true}));
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//=> ['\u001B[4m']
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'\u001B]8;;https://github.com\u0007click\u001B]8;;\u0007'.match(ansiRegex());
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//=> ['\u001B]8;;https://github.com\u0007', '\u001B]8;;\u0007']
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```
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## API
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### ansiRegex(options?)
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Returns a regex for matching ANSI escape codes.
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#### options
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Type: `object`
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##### onlyFirst
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Type: `boolean`\
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Default: `false` *(Matches any ANSI escape codes in a string)*
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Match only the first ANSI escape.
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## Important
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If you run the regex against untrusted user input in a server context, you should [give it a timeout](https://github.com/sindresorhus/super-regex).
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**I do not consider [ReDoS](https://blog.yossarian.net/2022/12/28/ReDoS-vulnerabilities-and-misaligned-incentives) a valid vulnerability for this package.**
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## FAQ
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### Why do you test for codes not in the ECMA 48 standard?
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Some of the codes we run as a test are codes that we acquired finding various lists of non-standard or manufacturer specific codes. We test for both standard and non-standard codes, as most of them follow the same or similar format and can be safely matched in strings without the risk of removing actual string content. There are a few non-standard control codes that do not follow the traditional format (i.e. they end in numbers) thus forcing us to exclude them from the test because we cannot reliably match them.
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On the historical side, those ECMA standards were established in the early 90's whereas the VT100, for example, was designed in the mid/late 70's. At that point in time, control codes were still pretty ungoverned and engineers used them for a multitude of things, namely to activate hardware ports that may have been proprietary. Somewhere else you see a similar 'anarchy' of codes is in the x86 architecture for processors; there are a ton of "interrupts" that can mean different things on certain brands of processors, most of which have been phased out.
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## Maintainers
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- [Sindre Sorhus](https://github.com/sindresorhus)
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- [Josh Junon](https://github.com/qix-)
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