- Add Benchmark to Settings sidebar navigation
- Fix Luxon DateTime bug when saving submission timestamp
- Add privacy explanation text before Share button
- Add error handling and display for failed submissions
- Show "Submitting..." state and success confirmation
- Add link to view leaderboard after successful submission
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add comprehensive benchmarking capability to measure server performance:
Backend:
- BenchmarkService with CPU, memory, disk, and AI benchmarks using sysbench
- Database migrations for benchmark_results and benchmark_settings tables
- REST API endpoints for running benchmarks and retrieving results
- CLI commands: benchmark:run, benchmark:results, benchmark:submit
- BullMQ job for async benchmark execution with SSE progress updates
- Synchronous mode option (?sync=true) for simpler local dev setup
Frontend:
- Benchmark settings page with circular gauges for scores
- NOMAD Score display with weighted composite calculation
- System Performance section (CPU, Memory, Disk Read/Write)
- AI Performance section (tokens/sec, time to first token)
- Hardware Information display
- Expandable Benchmark Details section
- Progress simulation during sync benchmark execution
Easy Setup Integration:
- Added System Benchmark to Additional Tools section
- Built-in capability pattern for non-Docker features
- Click-to-navigate behavior for built-in tools
Fixes:
- Docker log multiplexing issue (Tty: true) for proper output parsing
- Consolidated disk benchmarks into single container execution
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Updates the Dashboard to use the same user-friendly names as the Easy Setup
Wizard, giving credit to the open source projects powering each capability:
- Kiwix → Information Library (Powered by Kiwix)
- Kolibri → Education Platform (Powered by Kolibri)
- Open WebUI → AI Assistant (Powered by Open WebUI + Ollama)
- FlatNotes → Notes (Powered by FlatNotes)
- CyberChef → Data Tools (Powered by CyberChef)
Also reorders Dashboard cards to prioritize Core Capabilities first, with
Maps promoted to Core Capability status, followed by Additional Tools,
then system items (Easy Setup, Install Apps, Docs, Settings).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Detect Windows platform and use named pipe (//./pipe/docker_engine)
instead of Unix socket for Docker Desktop compatibility
- Add NOMAD_STORAGE_PATH environment variable for configurable
storage paths across different platforms
- Update seeder to use environment variable with Linux default
- Document new environment variable in .env.example
This enables local development on Windows machines with Docker Desktop
while maintaining Linux production compatibility.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>