Add `Store::set_task_project` (heph-core + RemoteStore) and the
`task.set_project` RPC: tombstone the task's existing `in-project` link(s)
and add a new one (or none, to unfile). A given project id must name a
live project-kind node, else InvalidArg/NodeNotFound.
Route `heph edit --project` through it, fixing a duplicate-link bug (the
old path added an in-project link without removing the prior one);
`--project none` now unfiles. Factor a `links::tombstone` helper out of
`sync_wiki_links`.
Tests: core move/unfile/reject + a duplicate-link regression; a socket
dispatch test. The TUI `m` gesture follows in the next commit.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Capture the agreed remaining-v1 plan: TUI move-to-project + the task-list
UX wave (flag column, project-colored bullets, sort toggle, scrollbar),
tags model, YAML frontmatter as an edit surface (§8.3), and wiki-links by
node id (§8.4). Reorders the §14 resume list to match.
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A new explanation doc making the task model explicit: lifecycle state
(outstanding → done/dropped) is orthogonal to attention (white/orange/red/
blue), attention only matters while outstanding, and On Deck (blue) is a live
"later" task — NOT the same as dropped ("let go", terminal). Covers delete/
tombstone (soft-delete that keeps the context doc) and a table of where each
task shows up (agenda / search / export). Cross-links design §6.2/§6.3 and
tech-spec §4.3/§7/§8.1/§12; wired into the explanation index.
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`D` arms a delete on the highlighted task; the status line shows
"Delete \"title\"? (y / N)" and the next key confirms (y) or cancels (anything
else). Confirming calls node.tombstone — a true soft-delete that removes the
task from every view, recurring tasks included (unlike `x` done, which rolls a
recurring task forward, or `d` dropped, which keeps it in the store). Backend
gains `tombstone`.
Tests: confirm-flow unit test against a recording fake (arm → cancel keeps it;
arm → confirm tombstones), plus a real-daemon integration test that deleting a
recurring task drops it from the view and sets the node's tombstoned flag.
186 workspace tests; clippy/fmt clean.
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Recurring tasks now show a ↻ marker on their row, and the highlighted task
expands inline beneath itself with a dimmed detail block: project name,
recurrence rule, and do/late dates (only the fields that are set). Project
name resolves client-side from the sidebar; dates were already on the row.
Backend: RankedTask gains `recurrence: Option<String>` (populated in
ranked_from_row from t.recurrence; both list/next select lists updated) — the
only data the row was missing. Serializes over the socket automatically.
Tested: a real-daemon render test asserts the ↻ glyph plus the selected
detail block (recurs: FREQ=DAILY, project: Routines). 184 workspace tests;
clippy/fmt clean.
Note: the recurrence is shown as the raw RRULE for now (humanizing it is a
later polish). Subtask/checklist folding was dropped — those reference items
turned out to be blue backlog items, not sub-items.
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The T2c commit moved datespec.rs into hephd but left its wiring uncommitted:
hephd's lib never exported `pub mod datespec`, hephd lacked the chrono dep,
and the CLI still declared `mod datespec` for a file that had moved. The
working tree had these (so local builds passed) but the pushed tree didn't,
breaking `cargo install` of heph + heph-tui. Commit them.
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`/` opens a search prompt; submitting runs the FTS `search` RPC and overlays
the results on the center pane (title + [kind]). j/k move, Enter opens the hit
(a task hit opens its canonical-context doc via context_of; docs/journals open
themselves) in nvim, Esc exits search. Backend gained `search` + `context_of`.
Tests: fake-backend flow (results populate; task hit resolves to its context,
doc hit to itself; clear) + a real-daemon integration test (seed a doc, search,
assert the hit + that the Search pane renders). 183 workspace tests; clippy/fmt
clean.
Move-to-project is the last Todoist-parity gap; it needs a new task.set_project
RPC (no link-remove RPC yet) and is deferred.
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`a` is now Todoist-style one-line capture: parse a line like
`Water plants tomorrow p2 #Camano Chores every 3 days` into title + attention
(p1 red / p2 orange / p3 blue / p4 white) + do-date (today/tomorrow/+3d/fri/ISO)
+ recurrence (`every …`, longest suffix that parses) + project (`#Name`, greedy
multi-word match against existing projects). An unresolved `#tag` stays in the
title verbatim (no surprise project creation); with no `#project`, the task is
filed under the selected sidebar project.
The parser (`quickadd::parse`) is pure — `today` and the project list are
passed in — reusing hephd::datespec for dates/recurrence, so it's exhaustively
unit-tested (priority, relative/weekday dates, single + multi-word projects,
recurrence extraction, unresolved tags, the all-at-once case, and the
"every"-not-a-recurrence fallback). `Backend::create_task` gained a recurrence
arg. The multi-step guided add it replaces is gone.
181 workspace tests; clippy/fmt clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
§8.1 status → "core built" with the implemented panes/gestures/handoff; §14
adds the heph-tui Done bullet, retargets the resume list to T3 (NL quick-add +
search), and bumps the count to 171 Rust tests. Changelog fragment for the TUI.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
A single-line input modal (centered popup, Esc cancels, Enter submits) drives
the two input-requiring gestures:
- a: guided capture — title → attention (o/r/b, blank=white) → do-date
(today/tomorrow/+3d, blank=none). If a project is the current sidebar
selection, the task is filed there (Todoist's add-within-project).
- e: reschedule the highlighted task's do-date (blank clears it).
Parse errors keep the input step (typed text isn't lost) and show in the
status line. Shared client-side date/recurrence parsing (datespec) moved from
the heph CLI into hephd's lib so both the CLI and TUI use one parser; heph-core
stays clock-pure. The CLI now uses hephd::datespec (no behavior change; its
tests moved with it).
Tests: add-flow + reschedule unit tests against a recording fake (asserting the
collected title/attention/project and the clear-on-blank double-option), plus
real-daemon integration tests that guided-add surfaces a task and reschedule
sets the do_date. 171 workspace tests; clippy/fmt clean.
With done/drop/skip/attention/blue (T2a) + nvim handoff (T2b), all four
day-one daily-driver gestures now land. NL single-line quick-add + search are T3.
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`o` on a task suspends the TUI, opens its canonical-context doc in the owner's
nvim via heph.nvim's live buffer surface (+lua require('heph.node').open), then
restores the alternate screen and reloads to pick up edits. The child nvim is
pointed at the same daemon via $HEPH_SOCKET, so it works under a custom
--socket too. This is the KB↔task fusion — edit the description/checklist in
the real editor and return straight to triage.
handle_key now returns an Action the event loop performs (the suspend/spawn is
terminal-owning, kept out of App). nvim arg builder unit-tested; the actual
suspend/spawn is interactive so it's exercised manually.
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Single-keypress mutations on the highlighted task, each → RPC → reload with a
status confirmation: x done (recurring roll-forward), d drop, s skip, A cycle
attention (white→orange→red→blue, §6.2), b push-to-blue (On Deck). The bulk of
daily triage — the daily orange reconfirm and blue keep/drop review made fast.
Tests: next_attention cycle unit test; integration tests against a real daemon
that completing/pushing-to-blue removes a task from Top of Mind (and it then
shows under On Deck). 11 heph-tui tests; clippy/fmt clean.
Input-requiring actions (a add, e reschedule) + nvim context handoff are T2b.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
New crate crates/heph-tui: a ratatui terminal agenda, thin client of the
hephd unix socket (never touches SQLite, same as heph.nvim). The next big
surface — the interactive triage UI the §6.2.1 Todoist study calls for.
- 3-pane layout: sidebar (the five §8.2 filter views + projects), task list
(attention-colored rows with compact human do/late dates), and a preview
pane (the highlighted task's canonical-context doc body + log tail).
- App state is generic over a `Backend` seam, so navigation/selection logic
is unit-testable without a terminal or daemon; `ClientBackend` forwards to
the socket. Rendering is a pure `ui::render(frame, &app)`.
- Navigation: j/k within the focused pane, Tab / h / l to move focus,
selecting a sidebar source reloads the list, moving the task cursor
refreshes the preview. r refresh, q quit.
- Socket resolution: --socket flag, then $HEPH_SOCKET, then the standard
runtime path (the TUI honors the env var the CLI doesn't).
Tests: a headless TestBackend render against a real spawned daemon (asserts
views/projects/tasks/preview paint, and Top of Mind excludes blue), plus
in-memory navigation unit tests. 8 heph-tui tests; clippy/fmt clean.
Mutations (add/done/attention/reschedule/blue) + nvim handoff land in T2.
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.
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- tech-spec §8.2 (new): filter-views slice — extend `list` to a data-expressed
predicate (attention set, project-subtree/multi scope, exclude-projects,
actionable toggle), five built-in views (`heph view <name>`) seeded from the
owner's verbatim Todoist queries; the TUI's filter pane reuses them
- tech-spec §8.1: TUI filter pane = the §8.2 views; depends on that slice
- tech-spec §14: filter-views is the next slice (before heph-tui); CLI +
daemon-service marked done
- design §6.2.1: record the verbatim filter queries + the reference-context →
wiki reclassification, and note future direction: chores as a first-class
feature (own do-date/recurrence; retire Chores/Camano-Chores projects) and
dropping the Schedule filter (time-of-day not modeled)
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The daemon is now an OS service (`heph daemon`); the plugin no longer spawns or
supervises one. Removes the managed-daemon machinery entirely.
- delete lua/heph/daemon.lua (spawn/ensure/stop_spawned/self-heal)
- init.lua: connect-only; probe `health` once and guide to `heph daemon start`
- rpc.lua: drop set_respawn + respawn-on-drop; a dropped connection just
reconnects once (e.g. after `heph daemon restart`), never spawns
- config.lua: drop autostart/bin/db; stable socket fallback (data-dir, matches
hephd::default_socket_path), keep $HEPH_SOCKET for dev isolation
- tests: spawn/wait_ready move into the e2e harness (test infra); rework
managed_daemon_spec into a connect-only spec (connect / clean-fail / reconnect)
16 nvim e2e specs pass.
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Surfaces are connect-only; the daemon now runs as an explicit OS service so it
can be shared without any surface owning its lifecycle.
- service.rs: heph daemon start/stop/restart/status/uninstall, idempotent;
launchd LaunchAgent (macOS) / systemd user service (Linux); resolves hephd
next to heph else on PATH; pure plist/unit render fns unit-tested
- main.rs: Command::Daemon handled before connecting (like auth)
- hephd: default socket is now a STABLE <data-dir>/heph/hephd.sock when
XDG_RUNTIME_DIR is unset (was $TMPDIR — fragile for a persistent service;
macOS prunes /var/folders and the path varied per session)
- tech-spec §14: CLI + daemon-service done entries
Verified live on macOS: start/restart/stop/uninstall + CLI reaches the store.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
A surface-owned, auto-spawned daemon can't be shared once the CLI is also a
first-class client — so drop auto-spawn and manage the daemon as an OS service.
- design §4: daemon lifecycle = explicit OS service; surfaces connect-only
- heph-nvim.md: rewrite the daemon-lifecycle section (connect-only) + history
- new how-to/run-the-daemon.md (heph daemon start/stop/restart/status); indexed
- install-heph.md: post-install is `heph daemon start`; plugin no longer spawns
- tech-spec §14: mark the managed-daemon entry superseded
- changelog fragment
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Turn the one-off Todoist importer into a documented, repeatable mise task.
Self-contained (spawns its own hephd), dry-run by default into a throwaway
store, `-- --commit` writes into the real store after backing it up. Auth via
TODOIST_TOKEN or TODOIST_OP_REF (op://). Mapping per design §6.2.1:
project hierarchy (+ Inbox→unfiled), priority→attention by meaning, due→do-date,
NL recurrence, descriptions + sub-tasks→canonical-context doc.
- mise-tasks/import-todoist
- docs/how-to/import-todoist.md (+ how-to index, reference mise-tasks table)
- changelog fragment
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Todoist uses "every 5th" for monthly-on-the-5th; map it to
FREQ=MONTHLY;BYMONTHDAY=N (1..=31). Surfaced by the Todoist import.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Make heph a real task driver and the complete daemon-API surface (the
three-surface model's capture/scripting role). Structured fields are flags.
- datespec: human date parsing (today/tomorrow/+3d/fri/ISO, injectable today
for deterministic tests) + compact display; recurrence presets + the common
Todoist-style natural-language forms ("every 3 days", "every fri", "every
April 15") + raw RRULE passthrough. Table-driven unit tests.
- main: new commands covering every RPC — list, done/drop/skip, attention,
edit (reschedule via task.set_schedule), promote, show, log (append/tail),
health, node update/rm, resolve, links/backlinks, link add,
project add [--parent], sync [--status], conflicts [resolve]. task/next/list
show human dates; projects referenced by name (resolved, errors if absent).
- tests/cli.rs: real-socket process tests for the new verbs.
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There was no way to change a task's do-date, late-on, or recurrence after
creation (only attention/state had setters) — a real reschedule gap. Add a
single patch method covering the three schedule scalars with no setter.
- model: SchedulePatch with double-option fields (absent=leave, null=clear,
value=set), serde-skips absent fields so the distinction round-trips
- Store::set_task_schedule + LocalStore/RemoteStore impls; sqlite set_schedule
overlays present fields then records the LWW task.set op (sync-correct)
- rpc dispatch: task.set_schedule (id + flattened patch)
- tests: core set/clear/leave + missing-task; rpc_socket round-trip asserting
the absent/null/value semantics over the wire
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Study of the owner's live Todoist (387 tasks, 34 hierarchical projects)
grounds a surface-strategy revision: structured task fields suit CLI flags,
large-set triage suits an interactive TUI, and context/KB suits nvim — so v1
adopts three surfaces, each to its strength. Supersedes the earlier
"heph.nvim is the primary surface" framing.
- design.md: new §6.2.1 (Todoist study) + revised §4 (three-surface model)
- tech-spec §1/§8: reframe surface roles; new §8.1 (planned heph-tui agenda)
- tech-spec §14: reorder remaining work (CLI-complete task surface in progress,
heph-tui next, nvim navigation polish, tags/hierarchy deferred)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The plugin is built, installed, and well past 11a–11c. Record the post-11c UX
iteration (managed daemon + self-heal, follow-or-create, home/index, dailies
picker, interactive views, dev isolation, fully-Dagger CI) as done, and reset
the "not yet done" backlog to lead with the highest-value next work:
task-scheduling UX (do-date/late-on/recurrence from the editor), then more
surfacing (backlinks/tags/health/log-read), 11d (deferred), and the heph.nvim
repo split.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
virt_lines_above on the first line renders above the top screen row, which can't
be scrolled into view — so the hint was invisible. Use a real header line at the
top of next/list (dimmed via an extmark highlight); task rows start at line 2,
and the cursor lands on the first task. Specs updated for the +1 offset.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The Tactical next and Organizational list buffers are now actionable:
- a add a task from the list (prompt title + attention)
- d mark the task under the cursor done
- r refresh
- <CR> open the task's context (as before)
A dimmed key hint renders above the rows as a virtual line (extmark), so it's
discoverable without taking a task row. e2e covers add-from-list and
done-from-list via stubbed vim.ui.input/select.
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A dailies picker (zkd-style): lists the last `journal_days` (default 7) days
newest-first, previews existing journals and shows "@create" for new ones, and
opens the chosen day (creating if new). Journals resolve by their ISO-date
title, so no new RPC is needed. picker.select gains an optional Telescope
preview pane. e2e covers the recent-days list (exists/@create across a month
boundary) and open-on-pick via a stubbed vim.ui.select.
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A single designated "home" doc (open-or-create by title, configurable via
opts.home, default "Home") — a stable landing page to grow a map of content
around. e2e covers create-on-first-open + idempotent reuse.
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Pressing <CR> on a [[wiki-link]] whose target doesn't exist now creates a doc
with that title and opens it (the zettelkasten gesture), and materializes the
source's backlink: if the source has unsaved edits, saving re-extracts and
links it (and persists the edits); otherwise the wiki link is added directly
(a no-op re-save wouldn't re-extract). Adds :Heph doc <title> to create a
standalone wiki entry. e2e covers both the saved-source and just-typed-source
paths.
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Recreates a crash-left stale socket (spawn a managed daemon, SIGKILL it) and
asserts wait_ready returns promptly (a deadlock would freeze the suite) and that
a fresh autostart recovers. Verified it fails (suite hangs) against the buggy
nested-vim.wait version.
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wait_ready ran the rpc health probe inside a `vim.wait` predicate, and the probe
itself uses `vim.wait` — nesting vim.wait inside another vim.wait's predicate
deadlocks Neovim. It only bit when the socket file existed: the first launch's
socket doesn't exist yet (probe short-circuits), but the second launch hit the
stale socket left by the prior daemon and froze in setup().
- wait_ready now probes in a plain Lua loop (deadline via uv.hrtime + a bare
vim.wait(50) yield) — never a vim.wait inside a vim.wait predicate.
- stop_spawned now unlinks the socket on exit, so a clean exit leaves no stale
socket (a crash still can — the wait_ready fix handles that too).
Verified: two-launch repro no longer hangs; a crash-left stale socket recovers
in ~460ms. 10 e2e specs green.
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- mise-tasks/dev runs the working-tree hephd on isolated .dev/ paths (gitignored)
so in-repo development never touches the installed daemon's data; point a dev
nvim at it via HEPH_SOCKET/HEPH_DB.
- docs/how-to/install-heph.md: install heph/hephd from the forge (build from
source), the lazy.nvim `dir` setup for the subdir plugin, and dev isolation.
- gitignore .dev/ and the transient .claude scheduled-task state.
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The plugin now manages its own hephd by default (autostart = true): if nothing
is serving the socket it spawns a local daemon against the default XDG paths,
kills only what it spawned on VimLeavePre, and self-heals — rpc.call retries
once through a respawn hook when the connection drops (the prior owner releases
the DB lock on exit, so a respawn can claim it).
- daemon.ensure() connects to an already-running daemon (any mode) or spawns one
we own; stop_spawned()/is_managed() track lifecycle.
- A server/client daemon you started is always respected (spawn only when nothing
serves the socket). autostart = false → connect-only, warns/errors if down,
and clears the self-heal hook so it fails loudly.
- config: autostart defaults true; new `db` option; $HEPH_SOCKET / $HEPH_DB
fallbacks isolate a dev Neovim onto a separate daemon + DB.
e2e: managed_daemon_spec covers autostart spawn, self-heal-after-kill, and
connect-only error. 10 specs green.
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The Forgejo k8s job image is a thin Alpine + Dagger orchestrator (no native
Rust/Neovim toolchain, no prek) with a DinD sidecar — so CI was failing on
step 1 (`prek: command not found`) on every run, and a native cargo hook
wouldn't work there either.
- build.yaml now runs `dagger call check` (cargo fmt/clippy/test on
rust:1-bookworm) + `dagger call test-nvim` (build hephd + headless e2e).
- New Dagger `check` function; CARGO_BUILD_JOBS capped on both functions so
parallel rustc on heavy crates doesn't OOM the build engine; cargo registry
+ target caches shared across runs.
- prek is intentionally not run in CI — it runs locally via git hooks.
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Backend (TDD):
- task.promote {container_id, item_ref, attention?, project?}: mint a committed
task from the item_ref-th `- [ ]` context item (1-based, document order via a
new extract::context_item_lines) and rewrite that source line into a [[link]]
to it. Unit + rpc_socket tests.
- resolve_id now excludes canonical-context docs, so [[Task Title]] resolves to
the task, not its identically-titled context doc (deterministic; a general fix
surfaced by promotion's ULID-tiebreak ambiguity).
Plugin: :Heph promote / promote_under_cursor (save-if-dirty → compute item index
with a code-fence-aware scanner mirroring extract.rs → task.promote → reload the
rewritten buffer). e2e spec (f): promote a context line, assert the new task in
next, the source line became a link, and the container backlinks the task.
CI via Dagger: a test_nvim function bakes a pinned, arch-detected Neovim
(v0.11.2 — Debian's is too old for vim.uv) onto rust:1-bookworm, builds hephd,
and runs the self-contained shim suite (cargo + target cache volumes);
build.yaml calls `dagger call test-nvim`. run.lua now fails on zero specs (no
false-green). Validated end-to-end: passing suite → exit 0, failing spec →
Dagger exit 1.
117 Rust tests + 7 nvim e2e specs green.
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Backend: enrich `list` to return titled RankedTask rows (title +
canonical_context_id, via a shared ranked_from_row with `next`), so the
Organizational view needs no N+1 node.get. TDD: query_surface test asserts
list rows carry title + context id.
Plugin:
- view.lua: Tactical `next` + Organizational `list` rendered scratch buffers;
<CR> opens the row's canonical-context doc. Narrowed the node autocmd to
heph://node/* so view buffers (heph://next, heph://list) don't trip it.
- task.lua: capture, set-attention, done/drop, skip, per-task log append, all
resolving "the current task" from the buffer (a task node, or a context doc
via its canonical-context backlink).
- picker.lua: vim.ui.select with Telescope auto-upgrade (headless-safe).
- command.lua: :Heph next/list/capture/attention/done/drop/skip/log/search.
e2e: capture→next→open context→add/check checklist→done; recurring
fresh-checklist (complete rolls forward in place, next occurrence all-unchecked
— the §4.4 hard requirement). 6 specs green via `mise run test-nvim`.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Make mise the dev entrypoint for the headless e2e suite, matching the repo's
mise-tasks convention (auto-discovered, shows in `mise tasks`). Dev relies on
system-installed nvim + rustc; CI will provide them via Dagger (slice 11c).
The self-contained shim runner is unchanged.
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The primary surface begins (tech-spec §8): a Neovim plugin that is a thin
client of the local hephd over its unix-socket JSON-RPC.
- node.resolve {title} → Node|null (heph-core Store + dispatch): exact,
owner-scoped, non-tombstoned alias-then-title match — the same mapping that
materializes wiki links, so follow-link jumps to the node the stored link
points at (never fuzzy search). Unit + rpc_socket integration tests.
- heph.nvim/: vim.uv unix-socket JSON-RPC client (blocking call via vim.wait,
id-demuxed, partial-line buffered, luanil so JSON null → Lua nil; isolated
Sessions for tests). Buffer-backed nodes (heph://node/<id>, acwrite;
BufReadCmd→node.get / BufWriteCmd→node.update, whole-buffer body round-trips
exactly through the CRDT). [[wiki-link]] follow on <CR>. Daily journal.
:Heph command surface + completion.
- Headless e2e (§9): a self-contained busted-style runner (tests/e2e/runner.lua)
— no external plugins, no network, deterministic CI exit codes. Specs: journal
round-trip, follow-link (+ unresolved no-op), link-two-docs/backlink.
`make -C heph.nvim test` builds hephd and runs it.
Docs: heph-nvim reference card, §14 tracker (11a done; 11b/11c/11d queued),
changelog fragment.
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Backend is feature-complete; point the trackers at heph.nvim as the next
slice so a cold-start session resumes correctly.
- AGENTS.md: update the (always-in-context) project-structure block — all
three daemon modes + sync + auth are done; CLI gained search/journal/auth;
heph.nvim is the next slice. Point at tech-spec §14 as the live tracker.
- tech-spec §14: reorder "not yet done" so heph.nvim is #1 (the remaining
build slice), with adoption refinement and the dependency-refresh sweep as
non-blocking follow-ups.
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Close the auth loop: clients obtain a bearer token and present it to the
hub (tech-spec §13).
- oauth module: DeviceFlow (RFC 8628 — discover, start, poll handling
authorization_pending/slow_down, refresh) + StoredToken + TokenStore
(OS keyring via `keyring`, in-memory for tests) + current_bearer (loads
and refreshes-on-expiry).
- heph auth login/logout: runs the device flow, prints the verification
URL + user code, caches the token in the keyring.
- sync_once gains a bearer arg; the daemon (Daemon::spawn_sync_loop +
sync.now) obtains it via current_bearer; RemoteStore attaches it to /rpc.
--oidc-issuer/--oidc-client-id configure the spoke/client.
- Fix a latent panic: reqwest::blocking spins its own runtime and panics
inside the daemon's spawn_blocking pool. All blocking auth/proxy HTTP
(OidcVerifier JWKS, DeviceFlow, RemoteStore) now uses runtime-free `ureq`;
async reqwest remains only for sync_once. (Caught by the new e2e test.)
- Tests (offline): device flow + refresh + token store vs a mock OAuth
server; a full spoke->authenticated-hub loop (valid token accepted,
missing token rejected) signed by a runtime-generated RSA key.
112 tests green; clippy -D warnings + fmt + prek clean. Slice 10 (auth)
complete; next is heph.nvim.
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Authenticate op exchange at the network boundary (tech-spec §13). The hub
now requires a valid OIDC bearer token on /sync/* and /rpc; local mode is
unchanged (no auth).
- heph-core: Store::authorize_owner_sub — single-tenant gate that claims the
owner's oidc_sub on first sight, then authorizes only that sub (403 for any
other identity). LocalStore impl over users.oidc_sub; RemoteStore stub.
- hephd auth module: TokenVerifier trait (mockable seam) + OidcVerifier
(jsonwebtoken, rust_crypto). Strict validation: RS256 pinned, exact iss +
aud, exp/nbf, required sub; JWKS discovered + cached, refetched on unknown
kid (rotation). Claims/AuthError.
- Hub router takes Option<verifier>; an axum middleware on every route
extracts the Bearer token, verifies it off the async worker, and runs the
owner gate — 401 missing/invalid, 403 wrong identity, 503 IdP-unreachable.
Open (no auth) when unconfigured, for local dev.
- main: --oidc-issuer/--oidc-audience enable the hub verifier (server mode).
- Security tests, all offline: stub-verifier middleware (missing/bad/valid +
owner gate) and an adversarial battery driving OidcVerifier against an
in-process mock IdP — rejects expired, wrong iss/aud, unknown kid, tampered
signature, alg confusion (HS256/none), and missing sub. The RSA key + JWKS
are generated at runtime (rsa/rand/base64 dev-deps) so no key is committed.
- tech-spec: add an end-of-v1 dependency-refresh pass to the roadmap.
108 tests green; clippy -D warnings + fmt + prek clean. Next: client-side
device-code login + keyring (10b).
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Add the online-only escape hatch — a no-replica daemon that proxies every
Store call to a server over HTTP (tech-spec §3.1).
- Daemon is now generic over the backing store (Arc<Mutex<dyn Store +
Send>>), so the same unix-socket surface fronts either a LocalStore
(local/server) or a RemoteStore (client). sync::router/sync_once and the
Ctx follow suit.
- New POST /rpc route on the hub router runs the full rpc::dispatch over
HTTP (result-xor-error body, always 200). dispatch gains task.get and
links.add so the proxied API is complete.
- RemoteStore (hephd): implements heph_core::Store by forwarding each call
to /rpc via a blocking reqwest client (Store is sync; the daemon only
calls it from the blocking pool). Error::Remote for transport failures;
NOT_FOUND is preserved as Error::NodeNotFound. Sync primitives are
stubbed (a client keeps no op-log).
- main: --mode client + --server-url; client skips the file lock and opens
no LocalStore.
- tests/client_mode.rs: a RemoteStore drives node/task/search/list/health
against a real HTTP server, and not-found maps back correctly.
102 tests green; clippy -D warnings + fmt + prek clean. Next: OIDC auth.
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Wire the existing merge engine over the network so the everyday config
(local + hub_url) syncs through a hub. Transport ratified = axum HTTP/JSON
(tech-spec §6.1, §12).
- heph-core: SyncCursors model + Store::sync_state/record_sync over the
sync_state table (per-peer push/pull HLC cursors). Incremental, so each
exchange transfers only the tail.
- hephd::sync: the hub router (POST /sync/push, GET /sync/pull?after=<hlc>)
served from the shared LocalStore, and sync_once — a spoke's pull-then-
merge, then push-tail exchange, advancing the cursors. Idempotent: a
re-pushed op the hub already has is a no-op.
- Daemon carries optional hub config; sync.now/sync.status handled at the
daemon (they need the hub transport the store can't reach). conflicts.
list/resolve now reachable over the unix socket too.
- main: --mode local|server, --hub-url, --http-addr. server mode binds the
hub HTTP endpoint on the same store; a local+hub_url spoke background-
syncs on a 30s interval.
- tests/sync_http.rs: two spokes converge through a real-HTTP hub on an
ephemeral port — node propagation and a divergent-scalar conflict.
Unauthenticated/single-owner for now; OIDC + per-user scoping is slice 10,
client mode + RemoteStore is 9b. 100 tests green; clippy -D warnings + fmt
+ prek clean.
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Replace last-writer-wins for node bodies with the yrs text CRDT, so
concurrent edits to different regions of a body merge instead of one
clobbering the other (tech-spec §5, §12).
- New crate::crdt module wraps yrs: a device authors under a stable
client_id derived from its sync origin; a whole-buffer write is diffed
(common prefix/suffix, char-boundary safe) into the doc and the yrs
delta is captured; merge is commutative/idempotent.
- nodes::create/update/journal maintain the body_crdt BLOB and put the
yrs delta in the node.create/node.set op payload (body_crdt field).
Recurrence's local checklist reset goes through the same path to keep
body and body_crdt consistent (still records no op, as before).
- apply::node_upsert merges the body delta through the CRDT regardless of
HLC order and drops body-conflict recording; titles + task scalars stay
LWW with the conflict queue.
- convergence test now asserts disjoint concurrent body edits both survive
and enqueue no conflict.
97 tests green; clippy -D warnings + fmt + prek clean.
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Replace the template-residue body (docs-scaffolding focus) with content
about the actual project: what heph is, the "what is next?" discipline,
current Phase 1 status table, the workspace/crate architecture, build &
run instructions (hephd + heph CLI), and development conventions. Keep
the All-Rights-Reserved license.
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