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tanabata/frontend
H1K0 f8f58434d5 feat(frontend): restore files grid position when returning from a file
Opening a file now snapshots the grid (loaded pages, cursor, scroll offset,
opened id) into a shared store, and the viewer derives prev/next from that
list instead of a separate anchored request. Returning to the grid restores
the cached list and scroll-centres the last-viewed file rather than
reloading page 1 from the top.

This also fixes two issues:
- The viewer's "previous" arrow never appeared: the backend anchor window
  is forward-inclusive, so the anchor was always item 0 and prev was null.
  Neighbors now come from the cached list, so paging is symmetric.
- Paging forward in the viewer prefetches further pages into the snapshot,
  so navigation continues past the initially loaded set and the grid still
  restores correctly.

A deep link straight to a file (empty cache) falls back to the anchored
API window as before.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-10 14:39:50 +03:00
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