Remove work-related terminology by renaming "workspace" to "instance"
across the entire application. This change better reflects that Memos
is a self-hosted tool suitable for personal and non-work use cases.
Breaking Changes:
- API endpoints: /api/v1/workspace/* → /api/v1/instance/*
- gRPC service: WorkspaceService → InstanceService
- Proto types: WorkspaceSetting → InstanceSetting
- Frontend translation keys: workspace-section → instance-section
Backend Changes:
- Renamed proto definitions and regenerated code
- Updated all store layer methods and database drivers
- Renamed service implementations and API handlers
- Updated cache from workspaceSettingCache to instanceSettingCache
Frontend Changes:
- Renamed service client: workspaceServiceClient → instanceServiceClient
- Updated all React components and state management
- Refactored stores: workspace.ts → instance.ts
- Updated all 32 locale translation files
All tests pass and both backend and frontend build successfully.
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- Removed the `nodes` field from the `Memo` interface in `memo_service.ts`.
- Updated the `createBaseMemo` function and the `Memo` message functions to reflect the removal of `nodes`.
- Cleaned up the serialization and deserialization logic accordingly.
chore: remove code-inspector-plugin from Vite configuration
- Deleted the `codeInspectorPlugin` from the Vite configuration in `vite.config.mts`.
- Simplified the plugins array to include only `react` and `tailwindcss`.
This removes the content of the <title> element in the RSS feeds that Memo produces.
Why remove? Every RSS client I can find shows the <title> next to the <description> when viewing an item. This creates a duplicate (but often trimmed, so less useful) version of <description> right above the actual text the user wants to read (often in a much larger font). It similarly makes lists of items in some clients extremely tall, as 128 characters is a lot of hard-to-read text — especially when Memos renders links as their URL in titles.
Why an empty tag? The RSS 1.0 and 2.0 specs require that a <title> element is present.
Examples from elsewhere:
- micro.blog uses an empty <title /> element: https://www.manton.org/feed.xml
- Bluesky omits the <title> element: https://bsky.app/profile/did%3Aplc%3Aqvzn322kmcvd7xtnips5xaun/rss
- Mastodon omits the <title> element: https://mastodon.social/@scalzi.rss