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<title>docs(timer): record the shipped redesign and flip spec to IMPLEMENTED</title>
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<name>Craig Jennings</name>
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<published>2026-07-05T12:21:07+00:00</published>
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The timer-panel UI/UX redesign built and shipped to dotfiles across five phased commits. This captures the archsetup-side records.

The three design prototypes (the three-directions study, the hero-rack iteration, and the final) land under docs/prototypes, which the spec's Prototype iterations section links. The spec flips DOING to IMPLEMENTED with a history line summarizing the build. The manual-testing checklist is rebuilt around the redesigned panel (repeat timers, recurring alarms with snooze and a ringing state, the configurable pomodoro cycle, the stopwatch sweep dial, locked presets, and bar-tooltip parity), and the two obsolete fuzzel-dialog tests are marked superseded. A dated entry under the closed feature task records the redesign.
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