Claude bb221685ea refactor(finder): flatten the result type and trim the tests
The three-variant result union differed only in whether an entry had a
cue, an event index and a parent, and the UI narrowed it with runtime
property checks anyway, so the discrimination bought nothing while
costing three near-identical branches to build a result. One flat type
removes those branches and the checks around them.

Skipping non-searchable entries asked whether an entry was a group or a
milestone, then asked again when building the result. It now asks once
whether it is a delay, which is what the guard actually meant.

The search functions move out of the memo closure to the module, where
they are ordinary pure functions.

Whether to show the matched field compared against its display label, so
a custom field labelled "Title" would have had its match hidden. It now
compares the field key.

Drops the review document, which had served its purpose, and reduces the
finder tests to a single one covering the path a user takes: open from a
focused field, find an entry by its note, scope with a badge, and reveal.

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Ontime

Ontime is a browser-based application that manages event rundowns, scheduling, and cueing.

With Ontime, you can plan, track your schedule, manage automation and cross-department show information all in one place.

Ontime is made by entertainment and broadcast engineers and used by

  • Conference organisers
  • Touring shows and receiving venues
  • Broadcasters and streamers
  • Theatres and opera houses
  • Houses of worship

Main features

  • Multiplatform: Available as a Cloud service and for Windows, macOS, Linux, or self-hosted via Docker.
  • In any device: Ontime is available to any device with a browser, eg: tablets, mobile phones, laptops, signage, media servers...
  • Team Collaboration: Dedicated views for directors, operators, backstage, and signage.
  • Real-Time Updates: Manage and communicate runtime delays effortlessly.
  • Automatable: Ontime can be fully or partially controlled by an operator, or run standalone with the system clock
  • Flexible Integrations: Use one of the APIs provided (OSC, HTTP, Websocket) or the available Companion module to integrate into your workflow (vMix, disguise, Qlab, OBS)

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Ontime is designed for use in live environments.
This guides the application into being flexible and efficiently integrating into different workflows.

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Ontime also improves team collaboration with dedicated views for cuesheets and operators, and for public and production signage.

Simple infrastructure

All the data is distributed over the network, making its distribution and infrastructure flexible and cheap.
With the availability of the docker image, you can also leverage IT infrastructure to make Ontime available online for your team and clients.

Ontime is made by video engineers and entertainment technicians.

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