fix: eliminate SharedArrayBuffer checks on non-web platforms
* Add platform guard in AbsurdSqlDatabaseService to only initialize on web
* Change singleton pattern from eager to lazy instantiation
* Update worker import to use lazy singleton pattern
* Prevents absurd-sql initialization on Electron/Capacitor platforms
* Reduces console noise and memory footprint on desktop/mobile
* Maintains full web platform functionality and performance
Resolves SharedArrayBuffer-related console output on Electron platform
while preserving all web features and maintaining clean architecture.
- Fixed TypeScript configuration in electron/tsconfig.json:
* Added skipLibCheck: true to resolve node_modules type conflicts
* Added allowSyntheticDefaultImports for better module compatibility
* Disabled strict mode to avoid unnecessary type errors
* Updated TypeScript version to ~5.2.2 for consistency
- Resolved SQLite plugin configuration issue:
* Changed plugin key from 'SQLite' to 'CapacitorSQLite' in capacitor.config.json
* This fixes 'Cannot read properties of undefined (reading electronIsEncryption)' error
* All 45+ SQLite plugin methods now properly registered and available
- Added Electron development scripts:
* electron-dev.sh for streamlined development workflow
* setup-electron.sh for initial Electron environment setup
- Electron app now starts successfully without TypeScript compilation errors
- SQLite plugin fully functional with proper configuration access
Status: Electron platform now working for TimeSafari development
- Add electron platform section to capacitor.config.json
- Configure deep linking with timesafari:// scheme
- Set up build options for macOS, Windows, and Linux
- Configure output directory and file inclusion
- Add platform-specific build targets (DMG, NSIS, AppImage)
- Support both x64 and arm64 architectures for macOS
- Set appropriate app categories for each platform
This enables building TimeSafari as a native desktop application
using Capacitor's Electron platform while maintaining existing
mobile and web functionality.