--- title: heph.nvim modified: 2026-06-01 tags: - reference - design --- # heph.nvim The primary user surface (tech-spec §8): a Neovim plugin that replaces obsidian.nvim and is a **thin client of the local `hephd`** over its unix-socket JSON-RPC. Notes, journals, and tasks are edited as ordinary buffers; the daemon owns all storage and sync. Built in checkpointed slices on `feature/v1-prototype`; this card tracks the stable surface as it lands. ## Architecture `heph.nvim/lua/heph/` modules, each small and single-purpose: | Module | Responsibility | |---|---| | `rpc` | libuv (`vim.uv`) unix-socket JSON-RPC client. A blocking `call()` is built over the async pipe by pumping the loop with `vim.wait` until the matching id returns. Demuxes responses by id; partial lines are buffered; JSON `null` decodes to Lua `nil` (`luanil`). A `Session` is one connection — the module keeps a default singleton and lets tests open isolated sessions. | | `node` | Buffer-backed nodes. A node is a buffer named `heph://node/` with `buftype=acwrite`; `BufReadCmd` loads the body via `node.get`, `BufWriteCmd` saves the whole buffer via `node.update`. | | `link` | Parse the `[[wiki-link]]` under the cursor (mirroring `extract.rs` grammar) and follow it via `node.resolve` (exact, never fuzzy `search`). Unresolved links are allowed. | | `journal` | Open/create a dated journal node (idempotent — deterministic id). | | `daemon` | Locate / spawn / readiness-poll `hephd` (shared with the e2e harness). | | `config` / `init` | `setup(opts)`, socket resolution, default keymaps. | | `command` | The `:Heph ` dispatch + completion. | Surfaces never touch SQLite — every operation is a daemon RPC (tech-spec §3). The plugin is **mode-agnostic**: Tactical/Strategic/Organizational are plugin-side compositions of daemon primitives, not daemon concepts. ## Daemon RPC dependencies Beyond the existing methods (tech-spec §6), the plugin relies on **`node.resolve {title} → Node | null`**: an exact, owner-scoped, non-tombstoned alias-then-title match — the same mapping the store uses to materialize `wiki` links, so "follow link under cursor" jumps to the *same* node the stored link points at. ## Commands (as of slice 11a) | Command | Action | |---|---| | `:Heph today` | Open today's journal | | `:Heph journal ` | Open a dated journal | | `:Heph follow` (also `` in a node buffer) | Follow the `[[link]]` under the cursor | | `:Heph open ` | Open a node buffer by id | Task/agenda views (`:Heph next`/`list`/`capture`, set-attention, done/drop), the per-task log, and context-item **promotion** arrive in slices 11b/11c. ## Testing (tech-spec §9) The headless e2e suite drives the plugin in `nvim --headless` against a real `hephd` over a temp socket, asserting both buffer contents and resulting DB state (via an isolated RPC session). It uses a **self-contained busted-style runner** (`tests/e2e/runner.lua`) — no external plugins, no network — so it is deterministic. `mise run test-nvim` builds the daemon and runs the suite against system-installed Neovim; a deliberately failing spec exits non-zero (no false-green). In CI the same suite runs inside a Dagger container that provides Neovim + the Rust toolchain (slice 11c). ## Related - [[tech-spec]] — §8 surface spec, §6 RPC API, §9 testing strategy - [[design]] — the mode model (Tactical/Strategic/Organizational) and rationale