The Steam `LibraryProvider` keyed off `$HOME` + Linux paths, so the game
library was empty on Windows. Add Windows discovery: the default Steam
install dirs under Program Files (`ProgramFiles(x86)`/`ProgramFiles`/
`ProgramW6432`), with games on other drives picked up via each root's
`libraryfolders.vdf` — whose Windows values are backslash-escaped, so
unescape `\\` → `\`. The existing root-scan/dedup logic is shared via a
new `steam_roots_existing` helper. The custom store (mgmt JSON CRUD) was
already cross-platform; only Steam auto-discovery was Linux-only.
Not yet covered: a non-default Steam install dir (the registry
`Valve\Steam\InstallPath`). Degrades gracefully — no Steam → empty list.
clippy -D warnings + library tests green on Windows and Linux.
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Plan step 4 (plumbing + host behavior). A client can ask the host to launch a
library title on connect; the host resolves it against ITS OWN library and runs it
in the session — the client sends only the store-qualified id, never a command, so a
remote peer can't inject one.
- Protocol (quic.rs): `Hello.launch: Option<String>` (the GameEntry id). Appended
after `name`; when launch is present but name absent, a zero-length name placeholder
keeps the offset deterministic — so a Hello with neither field stays byte-identical
to the bitrate-era 26-byte form (test-asserted). Old peers ignore it; new hosts
decode None from old clients. Round-trip + back-compat + truncation tests.
- Host: `library::launch_command(id)` resolves id → command via the host's own library —
`steam_appid` → `steam steam://rungameid/<appid>` (appid validated as digits, the only
client-influenced part), `command` → the host-stored command verbatim (trusted, never
from the client). m3.rs sets PUNKTFUNK_GAMESCOPE_APP from it before bringup, exactly
as the GameStream /launch path does (one session at a time). Unit-tested incl. an
injection-attempt guard. Takes effect on the bare-spawn gamescope path; a no-op on a
shared desktop / attach-to-existing session.
- C ABI: `punktfunk_connect_ex4` adds `launch_id` (NULL = none); `_ex3` now delegates to
it. Threaded through NativeClient::connect → WorkerArgs → Hello.
- client-rs gains `--launch ID` (headless testing); client-linux passes None (no picker
yet). Header regenerated.
Next: the Apple library grid passes the picked id via punktfunk_connect_ex4.
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A new `library` module + four mgmt endpoints surface the host's games to clients
(plan: "surface the user's games"). An adapter layer (`LibraryProvider`) so future
stores (Heroic/Epic, GOG, Lutris) slot in behind one uniform `GameEntry`.
- SteamProvider: reads the LOCAL Steam install — no Steam Web API key, no network.
Installed titles from steamapps/appmanifest_<appid>.acf; extra library folders
(incl. paths with spaces) from libraryfolders.vdf; candidate roots cover classic,
Flatpak and Deck layouts, canonicalized + deduped (the .steam/{steam,root}
symlinks all fold to one). Runtimes/redistributables (Proton, Steam Linux Runtime,
Steamworks Common, SteamVR) filtered out. Artwork = the public Steam CDN by appid
(portrait/hero/logo/header), fetched directly by the client.
- Custom store: ~/.config/punktfunk/library.json, write-then-rename persisted,
CRUD'd via the API — the "create custom entries via the admin web UI" requirement.
- API (under /api/v1, OpenAPI-documented + checked in): GET /library (all stores
merged, sorted), POST /library/custom, PUT/DELETE /library/custom/{id}.
- `punktfunk-host library` subcommand dumps the resolved library as JSON (diagnostic,
mirrors `openapi`).
Validated live against the real Steam library on the Bazzite box: 89 appmanifests →
78 games (11 tools filtered), correct titles/sort, and the CDN art URLs return 200.
5 unit tests for the VDF/ACF parsing, tool filter, art URLs, custom mapping.
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