SIMON Master Console Rebuild
True command center for SIMON + WEB360
This rebuild gives you a cleaner production spine: interactive tree, live viewer, guarded editor, dynamic graphics, architecture map, and note storage. It is designed to sit beside your existing
console.php
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/connlink/test1/ui/README_V3.md
# SIMON Live v3 — Mission Control + Troubleshooting This package keeps the existing 39-source Feed Engine, AI Layer, Intelligence Graph, Jobs scheduler, SIMON Daily reader, Spatial UI, and administration pages. It adds a new single-source-of-truth Mission Control dashboard and troubleshooting system. ## Start here - `index.php` — new Mission Control UI (reads only `feed_proxy.php`) - `system_check.php` — PHP, extensions, folders, registry, providers, and cache checks - `troubleshoot.php` — endpoint shortcuts, cache/log controls, and log viewer - `legacy_index.php` — preserved original cosmic dashboard ## Design rules - Relative URLs, so deployment works inside a subfolder. - `feed_proxy.php` is the dashboard's single data source. - Every failed provider remains visible in the health panel. - Production errors are logged instead of exposed. Add `?debug=1` temporarily only during private debugging. - A malformed or missing component is reported by `system_check.php` with a direct fix. See `DEPLOYMENT_CHECKLIST.md`. ## V3.1 social, images, and personal weather - Category navigation now fetches each category directly from `feed_proxy.php`, so low-priority social profile cards are no longer lost behind the global result limit. - Social view shows the five registered profile routes and live Substack RSS posts. Automatic Threads/Instagram/Facebook/TikTok/X posts still require official OAuth/API access. - Story cards use RSS media images when supplied and `image_proxy.php` as a cached Open Graph image fallback. - “Weather for me” requests browser geolocation and passes `lat`, `lon`, and `place` to `feed_proxy.php`. Location is saved only in browser local storage.
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