The TypeScript helper refactor exposed a separate production risk: builds can fail when the sitemap-endpoints API returns a transient 5xx during Pagefind index generation. Move that fetch into a small helper with retry logic and add a focused prebuild test so this failure mode is caught without waiting on a full deploy.
Constraint: Must keep Pagefind index generation behavior the same when the endpoint is healthy
Rejected: Ignore the failure as external-only | transient 5xx responses can still block deploys and CI repeatedly
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: narrow
Reversibility: clean
Directive: When external build inputs can fail transiently, add a small retryable helper plus a direct test before relying on full deploy verification
Tested: pnpm exec vitest run test/prebuild/load-sitemap-endpoints.test.ts; pnpm run typecheck; pnpm run test-prebuild
Not-tested: Full production redeploy completion before push
Keep the Pagefind bootstrap path from rewriting the remote sitemap
payload locally when the static JSON file is absent. GitHub-hosted runs
only need the fetched data in memory, and stringifying the 385 MB payload
was exhausting Node during netlify-build.
Add Pagefind indexing and browser search adapters behind a provider switch.
This lets prebuild generate either Stork or Pagefind search artifacts and lets the existing search UI run against Pagefind while preserving scoped filters, excerpts, and result metadata.
Align local version markers and GitHub Actions with Node 24, switch the default test entrypoint to the maintained Vitest runner, and replace pnpm-incompatible npm helpers in repo scripts.
This also removes the obsolete AVA plus esm path and excludes disabled test fixtures from generic Vitest discovery so CI reflects the supported test surface.
Switch Stork downloads to artifacts that match current runtimes and fix the runtime detection path that Node 22 changed.
This keeps the existing Stork pipeline working on Netlify's Noble image and on Apple Silicon development machines.