Replaced 174 em-dashes (—) with " - " (space-hyphen-space) across 49
files in src/components + src/app. The em-dash reads as a tell-tale
"AI-generated" marker per the user's design feedback; hyphens with
spaces preserve the connector semantics without the AI tint.
Touched only lines outside pure-comment context (// /* * */). Code
comments, JSDoc, audit-log strings, structured logging strings, and
templates outside the lint scope retain their em-dashes for now —
they're not user-visible.
Also captured two remaining cases that used the `—` HTML entity
instead of the literal character (system-monitoring-dashboard,
interest-stage-picker) — replaced with a plain hyphen.
Bumped the existing `no-restricted-syntax` rule from `warn` → `error`
in eslint.config.mjs scoped to src/components/**/*.tsx +
src/app/**/*.tsx. New code reintroducing em-dashes in JSX text now
fails the lint gate.
Verified: tsc clean, vitest 1448/1448, eslint 0 em-dash warnings.
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Step 7 per PRE-DEPLOY-PLAN § 1.7. The canonical noun for an in-flight
sales record is "interest" everywhere in the codebase — entity name,
schema, kanban label, URL, etc. Customer-visible "deal" remnants are
either a holdover from pre-refactor copy or hand-written admin
descriptions that drifted.
Sweeps applied:
- /admin/qualification-criteria description: "before a deal moves out
of the Enquiry stage" → "before an interest moves out…"
- /admin/documenso descriptions (×3): "per-deal upload-and-place…" →
"per-interest upload-and-place…"; "upload per deal" → "upload per
interest"; "drafted per deal" → "drafted per interest".
- bulk-archive-wizard.tsx placeholder: "late-stage deal" → "late-stage
interest".
- smart-archive-dialog.tsx title: "Late-stage deal" → "Late-stage
interest".
- /api/v1/berths/[id]/deal-documents → /api/v1/berths/[id]/interest-documents
(route directory renamed; the single in-tree caller in
berth-deal-documents-tab.tsx updated to match; React Query key also
switched to "berth-interest-documents" for cache hygiene).
The `BerthDealDocumentsTab` component name + `berth-deal-documents-tab.tsx`
file path are intentionally left as-is — pure aliases, internal to the
codebase, churn cost > readability win. Rename when next touched.
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Mechanical codemod added \`aria-hidden\` to 444 self-closing single-line
Lucide icon JSX elements across 267 .tsx files in:
- shared/, layout/, dashboard/
- admin/ (all sections)
- clients/, berths/, yachts/, companies/, interests/, documents/
- reminders/, reservations/, residential/, expenses/, email/
The regex targeted only the safe pattern \`<IconName className="..." />\`
(no other props, self-closing, capitalized component name). Every match
inspected is a decorative companion to visible text or sits inside a
button whose accessible name comes from \`aria-label\` / sr-only text
— the icon itself should not be announced.
Screen readers no longer double-read the icon + the adjacent label
text (e.g. "Pencil Pencil Edit" → just "Edit"). The existing
@axe-core/playwright smoke test (\`20-accessibility.spec.ts\`) continues
to pass.
Test suite stays at 1315/1315 vitest. typescript clean.
Closes task #69 (aria-hidden sweep) from the AUDIT-2026-05-12 follow-ups
backlog.
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Berth detail page now has two tabs:
- Spec: the existing versioned berth-spec PDF surface (current panel,
version history, parser badge).
- Deal Documents: NEW. Lists EOIs / contracts / etc. attached to
interests currently linked to this berth via interest_berths.
New service helper listDealDocumentsForBerth joins documents →
interests → interest_berths with a port_id guard on both sides.
GET /api/v1/berths/[id]/deal-documents wraps it, gated on berths.view.
Read-only — title, type, status badge, and an Open link to the source
interest page. Edits / sends still happen on the interest's own page.
The Spec tab paragraph now points reps to the new Deal Documents tab
instead of telling them to navigate via Interests.
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