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Matthew Raymer 3d38cb89a9 Fix HomeView registration status by using $accountSettings() instead of $settings()
- Change HomeView to use $accountSettings() method which returns correct isRegistered value
- Remove isRegistered: false default that was overriding database values
- Fix settings override issue where empty defaults were overriding activeDid
- Remove excessive settings tracing logs to clean up console output
- Ensure consistent registration status between HomeView and AccountViewView

The HomeView was incorrectly showing users as unregistered while AccountViewView showed them as registered due to using $settings() (returns null) instead of $accountSettings() (returns correct database value).
2025-08-02 08:19:41 +00:00

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# Rules for peaceful co-existence with developers
do not add or commit for the user; let him control that process
the content of commit messages should be from the files awaiting staging
and those which have been staged. use the differences in those files
to inform the content of the commit message
always preview changes and commit message to use and allow me to copy and paste
✅ Preferred Commit Message Format
Short summary in the first line (concise and high-level).
Avoid long commit bodies unless truly necessary.
✅ Valued Content in Commit Messages
Specific fixes or features.
Symptoms or problems that were fixed.
Notes about tests passing or TS/linting errors being resolved (briefly).
❌ Avoid in Commit Messages
Vague terms: “improved”, “enhanced”, “better” — especially from AI.
Minor changes: small doc tweaks, one-liners, cleanup, or lint fixes.
Redundant blurbs: repeated across files or too generic.
Multiple overlapping purposes in a single commit — prefer narrow, focused commits.
Long explanations of what can be deduced from good in-line code comments.
Guiding Principle
Let code and inline documentation speak for themselves. Use commits to highlight what isn't obvious from reading the code.