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<title>feat(theme-studio): screenshot harness + ecosystem coverage policy</title>
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<name>Craig Jennings</name>
<email>c@cjennings.net</email>
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<published>2026-07-02T17:10:54+00:00</published>
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Two speedrun-enabling pieces. A #preview=&lt;app&gt;&amp;theme=&lt;json&gt; hash handler plus screenshot-previews.sh shoot any app's face table and live preview headlessly under a real theme (WIP.json by default), so preview work can be verified without a human clicking through the studio. The README gains the coverage policy: the studio themes popular packages even when uninstalled, pinning their faces rather than dropping them, and unloaded packages' previews matter more, not less.
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