Slice 7 (tech-spec §1, §5, §9). - Export (heph-core): render each non-tombstoned node to `<kind>/<id>.md` with YAML frontmatter (id, kind, title, timestamps, task scalars, aliases, outgoing links) + body. One-way snapshot; `Store::export` writes the tree; tombstones excluded. Added `export` RPC method and Error::Io. - `heph` CLI (clap): thin client of hephd over the socket — `next` (concise ranked rows), `task`, `doc`, `get`, `export`. Never touches SQLite directly. Tests: 3 export render unit + 2 export round-trip integration + 3 CLI process tests driving the real `heph` binary against a real daemon (task→next, empty-store message, export writes files). 70 tests green. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Guidance for Claude Code working in this repository. See also ai-assistance-guide.
Overview
hephaestus — Personal context management system: wiki-style knowledge base and task management.
This is a generated repo, not the template source. C1/C2 changes use feature branches + PRs (
tea pr create); noteworthy changes get changelog fragments indocs/changelog.d/.
Rules
- Always run
mise run ai-docsat session start This will refresh your context with important information you will be assumed to know and follow. Read the full output — never truncate, pipe tohead/tail, or skip sections. - Classify the change as C0/C1/C2 before starting (see below) — this determines branching and PR requirements
- Generated repos use feature branches + PRs for C1/C2 — checkout main, pull, create branch, open PR via
tea pr create. This template source repo usually stays C0/direct-to-main so it remains clean and templatable. - Use changelog fragments in generated repos, not as template residue —
docs/changelog.d/<name>.<type>.mdTypes:feature,bugfix,infra,doc,ai,misc- Generated repos: add fragments for noteworthy changes
- This template repo: keep
docs/changelog.d/empty except for.gitkeep
- Never commit secrets
Change Classification
Before starting work, classify the change:
| Class | Name | When to use | Key trait |
|---|---|---|---|
| C0 | Quick Fix | Small, low-risk, fix-forward safe | Direct to main, no PR |
| C1 | Human Review | Moderate complexity or risk | Feature branch + PR, docs-first |
| C2 | Mikado Chain | Multi-phase, multi-session, high complexity | Mikado Branch Invariant |
C0 — commit directly to main. No branch or PR needed. Fix forward if problems arise.
C1 — in generated repos, use a feature branch with an early PR. In this template source repo, prefer direct cleanups unless the user explicitly wants branch-based review. Search related docs first, write documentation changes before code. Upgrade to C2 if complexity spirals.
C2 — branch mikado/<chain-stem> governed by the Mikado Branch Invariant: all card commits first, then code progress, then card closures. Commits use C2(<chain>): plan/impl/close/finalize convention. Reset the branch when new prerequisites are discovered. Resume with mise run docs-mikado --resume.
See agent-change-process for the full methodology.
Project Structure
A Cargo workspace (Cargo.toml at the root) plus the Neovim plugin and repo tooling. The build follows the tech-spec §11.1 slice order; crates are added to the workspace as their slice begins, so not every crate below exists yet.
./Cargo.toml # workspace manifest (shared deps + members)
./crates/heph-core/ # core lib: data model, Store trait + SQLite store, extraction,
# recurrence, "what is next?" ranking, op-log/HLC/CRDT sync
./crates/hephd/ # daemon: local mode done (JSON-RPC over unix socket + file lock); server/client modes planned
./crates/heph/ # CLI: next/task/doc/get/export (thin client of hephd); `heph conflicts` planned
./heph.nvim/ # Neovim plugin (planned): primary surface; replaces obsidian.nvim
./docs/ # Diataxis docs (incl. [[design]] + [[tech-spec]]), Quartz config, release content
./docs/changelog.d/ # towncrier fragments for noteworthy changes
./.dagger/ # Dagger module (src/hephaestus_ci/) backing docs builds and releases
./.forgejo/workflows/ # build + release workflows
./.forgejo/scripts/ # per-project build/release hooks (build runs cargo test once present)
./mise-tasks/ # repo automation via `mise run`
Development is TDD (tech-spec §2, §9): failing test first, implement to green, commit on green. heph-core is clock-injected — no ambient wall-clock reads; time is always passed in. Canonical spec is tech-spec; rationale is design.
Other doc paths are listed via mise run ai-docs. Wiki-links ([[like-this]]) refer to docs/ cards.