- Hide nonsense latency/histogram data for group monitors in detail view
- Add missing status colors to fmtStatusWord (LATE, STALE, PENDING, etc)
- Wrap Maint and Settings tabs in titled panels to match Monitors tab
- Standardize headers: breadcrumb style (History > Name, SLA > Name)
- Standardize footer key order: actions first, [q/Esc] Back last
- Add # column to Nodes table for consistency with all other tables
- Use titleStyle for section headers (CONFIGURATION, DAILY BREAKDOWN)
- Fix panel focus not switching when clicking monitor rows from logs panel
Delete confirmation dialog used wrong magic numbers for entity kind
mapping — maintenance windows showed as "alert", settings deletions
showed as "monitor". Now uses tab/section constants to match correctly.
Also: consistent [q/Esc] Back across all views (detail inline, logs,
SLA, history headers), extract detailKeys(), remove dead maxSections
variable, add nodes empty state hint, use models.Status constants in
siteOrder, delete orphaned theme.png.
Replace inline numeric literals with named constants across 14 files:
server timeouts/rate limits, cluster thresholds/intervals, DB pool
sizes, alert/dial timeouts, TUI uptime thresholds, node status
thresholds, and state history limits.
applyTheme mutated ~18 package-global lipgloss styles while every SSH
session's tea.Program read them concurrently from its own goroutine.
Pressing T or opening a new connection raced other sessions' View and
bled themes across users.
Styles now live in an immutable per-Model struct built by newStyles;
free formatter helpers that consumed the globals became Model methods.
- Extract divider() and emptyState() helpers to format.go
- All empty states now use bordered box with accent color
- Detail and alert detail panels get header/section dividers
- SLA label width 14→16 to match detail/alert panels
- Logs key hints moved from content to dashboard footer
- History/SLA panels use shared divider helper
Full-screen SLA report accessible via [s] from detail panel.
Computes uptime%, downtime, outage count, longest outage, MTTR,
and MTBF from state_changes table. Includes daily breakdown with
bar chart, switchable time periods (24h/7d/30d/90d), and
scrollable viewport. LATE/STALE treated as UP for SLA purposes.