Meronq Ships Desktop MVP Shell in Sprint 9 Using Tauri 2 Framework
The Meronq development team has closed Sprint 9, delivering the first desktop shell built on top of the project's existing packages. The native application, scaffolded with Tauri 2, wraps a web UI and allows users to connect a project folder, view handshake and memory statistics, and manage an MCP server. The desktop shell integrates with existing Meronq packages including server-core, memory, and mcp-server, in line with the project's ADR-0008 architectural decision. Users can initialize a new project or connect an existing repository, with the MCP server spawning automatically using the configured project path. Upcoming work includes native build verification for Windows and macOS, a memory search interface, and a cloud workspace API spike.
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