Adds optional LLM-based OCR as an alternative to Tesseract for reading
machine IDs from photos.
Backend (server.py):
- New run_ocr_llm() function calls OpenCode Go API (mimo-v2-omni model)
- Auto-falls back to Tesseract if API key missing or call fails
- Endpoints /api/analyze and /api/bulk-process accept ?ocr_engine=llm
query param (default: tesseract) and ?ocr_model for model override
- Configurable via env vars: OPENCODE_GO_API_KEY, LLM_OCR_MODEL
- Requires User-Agent: Hermes-Agent/1.0 header for OpenCode Go API
Frontend (static/index.html):
- Toggle checkbox 'Use LLM OCR' in the UI
- OCR engine badge shown in results (llm vs tesseract + model name)
- getOcrParams() helper appends ?ocr_engine=llm to API calls
Infrastructure:
- .gitignore for uploads/ directory
Closes: #2
Root cause: FileReader.readAsDataURL() loads the entire file into memory
as a base64 string. With 50+ iPhone photos (3-12 MB each), this exceeds
iOS Safari's per-tab memory limit and freezes the tab.
Changes:
- Replace readAsDataURL with URL.createObjectURL(file) — zero-copy file
reference, no memory bloat (static/index.html)
- Reduce batch size from 4 to 2 — gentler on memory-constrained devices
- Add URL.revokeObjectURL() on reset — prevent blob URL leaks
- Add HEIC/HEIF support to server.py — iPhone format compatibility
Closes#1