- Created a state `hasUserSelectedCommandState` : This state is set to
`true` when the user selects an element in the command menu list. It is
set to false upon redirection or when the command menu is closed.
- Modified `CommandMenuDefaultSelectionEffect` to have the expected
selection behavior for the command menu
# Introduction
Avoid having multiple `isDefined` definition across our pacakges
Also avoid importing `isDefined` from `twenty-ui` which exposes a huge
barrel for a such little util function
## In a nutshell
Removed own `isDefined.ts` definition from `twenty-ui` `twenty-front`
and `twenty-server` to move it to `twenty-shared`.
Updated imports for each packages, and added explicit dependencies to
`twenty-shared` if not already in place
Related PR https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/9941
Refactored the `CommandMenu` component to make it more readable and
easier to refactor.
The file was way too big so I introduced a few hooks and eliminated code
duplication.
Introduced:
- `useMatchCommands` hook to match commands with the search
- `useCommandMenuCommands` which returns all command menu commands
- `useMatchingCommandMenuCommands` to return the commands matched with
the search
- `CommandMenuContainer` to simplify the `DefaultLayout`
- Unmounted the `CommandMenu` when it wasn't opened to improve
performances
I also introduced a new behavior: Automatically select the first item
when opening the command menu:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4b683d49-570e-47c9-8939-99f42ed8691c