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Retire the `A` attention cycle and the duplicate `b` push-to-blue gesture in heph-tui. Attention is now picked directly: press `a` then `1`–`4` (a1=red, a2=orange, a3=white, a4=blue, ordered by intensity). Cycling past blue used to make a task vanish from the current view with no way back — direct selection never does. Quick-add moves from `a` to `n`. Surface the a1–a4 nomenclature everywhere instead of colour words or the old p1–p4 priorities: heph-tui status/legend, the heph-quickadd chip + hint, and the PWA chip/hint plus a new band-picker (replacing its cycle button). The shared quick-add parser now accepts `a1`–`a4` (a1=red … a4=blue) and no longer recognizes `p1`–`p4`. Colour mappings are unchanged; only the words. Add Attention::ui_label() in heph-core so both Rust surfaces share the mapping; bump the PWA service-worker cache; update the PWA how-to. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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| agent-change-process.md | ||
| heph-pwa.md | ||
| host-heph-pwa.md | ||
| how-to.md | ||
| import-todoist.md | ||
| install-heph.md | ||
| run-the-daemon.md | ||
| self-update.md | ||
| set-up-sync-hub.md | ||