`:Heph next`/`list` rows now render a compact relative do/late date chip
(today/tomorrow/yesterday/MM-DD/YYYY-MM-DD, mirroring heph-tui's fmt) and
a recurrence ↻, so scheduling is visible at a glance. `<CR>` already jumps
to a row's canonical-context doc. e2e: a do-date-chip render assertion.
Completes the §14 item-2 task-list UX wave.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Make the owner's saved filters first-class so the agenda isn't one flat
list. `list` now takes a ListFilter predicate-as-data (heph-core::filter):
attention include/exclude sets, project-id scope, exclude_projects, and an
actionable do-date gate. New Store::view(name) resolves a built-in ViewSpec
— looking project names up to ids and subtree-expanding them through parent
links — then lists.
Five built-ins seeded from the Todoist queries (design §6.2.1): tom, ondeck,
chores, work, tasks (Schedule dropped — time-of-day isn't modeled on
date-grained do-dates). Surfaced as `heph view <name>` (no name lists them),
the `view` RPC + RemoteStore forward, and `:Heph view <name>` in nvim.
The list RPC/RemoteStore/CLI/heph.nvim migrate to the filter wire; legacy
--scope/--attention/--no-blue map onto it (nvim view.lua updated).
Tests: filter unit predicate, a views integration suite (subtree
scope+exclude, actionable gate, unknown-view error, absent-project empties),
a socket list/view dispatch test, two nvim e2e specs. 154 Rust tests + 18
nvim e2e green; clippy/fmt clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>