chore: rebrand from Kon/Corbie to Magnotia

Replace all instances of the legacy product names "Kon" and "Corbie" with
"Magnotia" across user-facing copy, code identifiers, package names, bundle
ids, file paths, and documentation. Preserves the unrelated "konsole" (KDE
terminal) reference and the parent CORBEL company name.

- Renames 10 Rust crates (kon-* → magnotia-*) and the tauri binary
- Updates package.json, tauri.conf.json (productName + identifier)
- Renames CSS classes (kon-rh-* → magnotia-rh-*) and animations
- Renames brand and roadmap docs
- Regenerates Cargo.lock and package-lock.json

Verified: svelte-check passes; pure-rust crates compile under new names.
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parent 749403697a
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@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ jobs:
uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2 uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
with: with:
workspaces: . workspaces: .
shared-key: kon-build-${{ matrix.os }} shared-key: magnotia-build-${{ matrix.os }}
- name: Install JS deps - name: Install JS deps
run: npm ci run: npm ci
@@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ jobs:
if: always() if: always()
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4 uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with: with:
name: kon-${{ matrix.os }}-${{ github.sha }} name: magnotia-${{ matrix.os }}-${{ github.sha }}
path: ${{ matrix.artifact_glob }} path: ${{ matrix.artifact_glob }}
retention-days: 30 retention-days: 30
if-no-files-found: warn if-no-files-found: warn

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@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ jobs:
uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2 uses: Swatinem/rust-cache@v2
with: with:
workspaces: . workspaces: .
shared-key: kon-${{ matrix.os }} shared-key: magnotia-${{ matrix.os }}
- name: cargo check (workspace) - name: cargo check (workspace)
run: cargo check --workspace --all-targets run: cargo check --workspace --all-targets

300
Cargo.lock generated
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@@ -2574,156 +2574,6 @@ dependencies = [
"unicode-segmentation", "unicode-segmentation",
] ]
[[package]]
name = "kon"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"arboard",
"base64 0.22.1",
"gdk",
"gtk",
"kon-ai-formatting",
"kon-audio",
"kon-cloud-providers",
"kon-core",
"kon-hotkey",
"kon-llm",
"kon-storage",
"kon-transcription",
"libloading 0.8.9",
"objc2",
"objc2-foundation",
"serde",
"serde_json",
"sqlx",
"tauri",
"tauri-build",
"tauri-plugin-autostart",
"tauri-plugin-dialog",
"tauri-plugin-global-shortcut",
"tauri-plugin-notification",
"tauri-plugin-opener",
"tauri-plugin-window-state",
"tempfile",
"tokio",
"uuid",
"webkit2gtk",
]
[[package]]
name = "kon-ai-formatting"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"kon-core",
"kon-llm",
"regex-lite",
]
[[package]]
name = "kon-audio"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"cpal",
"hound",
"kon-core",
"rubato",
"serde",
"symphonia",
"tokio",
]
[[package]]
name = "kon-cloud-providers"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"kon-core",
]
[[package]]
name = "kon-core"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"async-trait",
"serde",
"serde_json",
"sysinfo",
"thiserror 2.0.18",
]
[[package]]
name = "kon-hotkey"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"evdev",
"kon-core",
"log",
"nix 0.29.0",
"notify",
"serde",
"tokio",
]
[[package]]
name = "kon-llm"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"encoding_rs",
"futures-util",
"kon-core",
"llama-cpp-2",
"num_cpus",
"reqwest 0.12.28",
"serde",
"serde_json",
"sha2",
"tempfile",
"thiserror 2.0.18",
"tokio",
"tracing",
]
[[package]]
name = "kon-mcp"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"anyhow",
"kon-storage",
"serde",
"serde_json",
"sqlx",
"tempfile",
"tokio",
]
[[package]]
name = "kon-storage"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"kon-core",
"log",
"serde",
"sqlx",
"tokio",
"uuid",
]
[[package]]
name = "kon-transcription"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"futures-util",
"kon-core",
"num_cpus",
"reqwest 0.12.28",
"sha2",
"tempfile",
"thiserror 2.0.18",
"tokio",
"tracing",
"transcribe-rs",
"whisper-rs",
]
[[package]] [[package]]
name = "kqueue" name = "kqueue"
version = "1.1.1" version = "1.1.1"
@@ -2935,6 +2785,156 @@ dependencies = [
"libc", "libc",
] ]
[[package]]
name = "magnotia"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"arboard",
"base64 0.22.1",
"gdk",
"gtk",
"libloading 0.8.9",
"magnotia-ai-formatting",
"magnotia-audio",
"magnotia-cloud-providers",
"magnotia-core",
"magnotia-hotkey",
"magnotia-llm",
"magnotia-storage",
"magnotia-transcription",
"objc2",
"objc2-foundation",
"serde",
"serde_json",
"sqlx",
"tauri",
"tauri-build",
"tauri-plugin-autostart",
"tauri-plugin-dialog",
"tauri-plugin-global-shortcut",
"tauri-plugin-notification",
"tauri-plugin-opener",
"tauri-plugin-window-state",
"tempfile",
"tokio",
"uuid",
"webkit2gtk",
]
[[package]]
name = "magnotia-ai-formatting"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"magnotia-core",
"magnotia-llm",
"regex-lite",
]
[[package]]
name = "magnotia-audio"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"cpal",
"hound",
"magnotia-core",
"rubato",
"serde",
"symphonia",
"tokio",
]
[[package]]
name = "magnotia-cloud-providers"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"magnotia-core",
]
[[package]]
name = "magnotia-core"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"async-trait",
"serde",
"serde_json",
"sysinfo",
"thiserror 2.0.18",
]
[[package]]
name = "magnotia-hotkey"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"evdev",
"log",
"magnotia-core",
"nix 0.29.0",
"notify",
"serde",
"tokio",
]
[[package]]
name = "magnotia-llm"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"encoding_rs",
"futures-util",
"llama-cpp-2",
"magnotia-core",
"num_cpus",
"reqwest 0.12.28",
"serde",
"serde_json",
"sha2",
"tempfile",
"thiserror 2.0.18",
"tokio",
"tracing",
]
[[package]]
name = "magnotia-mcp"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"anyhow",
"magnotia-storage",
"serde",
"serde_json",
"sqlx",
"tempfile",
"tokio",
]
[[package]]
name = "magnotia-storage"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"log",
"magnotia-core",
"serde",
"sqlx",
"tokio",
"uuid",
]
[[package]]
name = "magnotia-transcription"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"futures-util",
"magnotia-core",
"num_cpus",
"reqwest 0.12.28",
"sha2",
"tempfile",
"thiserror 2.0.18",
"tokio",
"tracing",
"transcribe-rs",
"whisper-rs",
]
[[package]] [[package]]
name = "markup5ever" name = "markup5ever"
version = "0.14.1" version = "0.14.1"

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@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
# Kon Session Handover — 2026/04/17 # Magnotia Session Handover — 2026/04/17
## Session Summary ## Session Summary
Six-commit sprint executing the upgrade plan from Six-commit sprint executing the upgrade plan from
`/home/jake/Documents/CORBEL-Furnished-House/output/reports/kon-upgrade-plan-2026-04-17.md`. `/home/jake/Documents/CORBEL-Furnished-House/output/reports/magnotia-upgrade-plan-2026-04-17.md`.
Goal: get Kon from "core feature broken" to "ready to dogfood with friends." Goal: get Magnotia from "core feature broken" to "ready to dogfood with friends."
## Commits ## Commits
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ index in sync. Dictionary table also added in v2.
New collapsible section. Add custom terms (medication names, jargon, New collapsible section. Add custom terms (medication names, jargon,
people's names) that the LLM cleanup prompt should preserve. Backed by people's names) that the LLM cleanup prompt should preserve. Backed by
the `dictionary` SQLite table. The LLM client itself is currently a the `dictionary` SQLite table. The LLM client itself is currently a
stub; when wired, it imports `list_dictionary` from kon_storage and stub; when wired, it imports `list_dictionary` from magnotia_storage and
injects terms into the prompt suffix. injects terms into the prompt suffix.
### Wayland self-relaunch ### Wayland self-relaunch
@@ -109,14 +109,14 @@ HANDOVER env-var prefix is no longer needed.
```bash ```bash
sudo dnf install cmake clang-devel sudo dnf install cmake clang-devel
cd /home/jake/Documents/CORBEL-Projects/kon cd /home/jake/Documents/CORBEL-Projects/magnotia
npm install # if you have not already npm install # if you have not already
``` ```
### Launch (no env-var prefix needed any more) ### Launch (no env-var prefix needed any more)
```bash ```bash
cd /home/jake/Documents/CORBEL-Projects/kon cd /home/jake/Documents/CORBEL-Projects/magnotia
npm run tauri dev npm run tauri dev
``` ```
@@ -140,10 +140,10 @@ env GDK_BACKEND=x11 WINIT_UNIX_BACKEND=x11 \
3. **Auto mode.** Clear the picker (set to "Auto"). Hit dictation. The 3. **Auto mode.** Clear the picker (set to "Auto"). Hit dictation. The
logs (terminal where you ran `npm run tauri dev`) should show: logs (terminal where you ran `npm run tauri dev`) should show:
- `[kon-audio] start: enumerated N input device(s)` - `[magnotia-audio] start: enumerated N input device(s)`
- `[kon-audio] trying '...'` for each candidate - `[magnotia-audio] trying '...'` for each candidate
- `[kon-audio] '...' validation: M samples, rms=...` - `[magnotia-audio] '...' validation: M samples, rms=...`
- `[kon-audio] selected microphone: '...'` - `[magnotia-audio] selected microphone: '...'`
The selected mic should NOT be a `.monitor` source. The selected mic should NOT be a `.monitor` source.
4. **History rename.** Make a recording. In History, rename it to 4. **History rename.** Make a recording. In History, rename it to
@@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ env GDK_BACKEND=x11 WINIT_UNIX_BACKEND=x11 \
| **Linux x86_64 (Fedora 43, KDE Wayland)** | ✓ | ✓ | The everyday dev target | **HIGH** — this is what the sprint was developed against | | **Linux x86_64 (Fedora 43, KDE Wayland)** | ✓ | ✓ | The everyday dev target | **HIGH** — this is what the sprint was developed against |
| **Linux x86_64 (other distros, X11)** | Should work | Should work | Wayland self-relaunch is no-op on X11 sessions, evdev hotkeys may need user added to `input` group | **MEDIUM** — tested patterns, untested distros | | **Linux x86_64 (other distros, X11)** | Should work | Should work | Wayland self-relaunch is no-op on X11 sessions, evdev hotkeys may need user added to `input` group | **MEDIUM** — tested patterns, untested distros |
| **Windows 10/11 x86_64** | Untested but should compile (CPAL + Tauri + whisper.cpp all support it) | Untested | Custom evdev hotkeys are no-op; falls back to Tauri's global-shortcut plugin which works on Windows | **LOW** — theoretically supported, has had zero hands-on testing | | **Windows 10/11 x86_64** | Untested but should compile (CPAL + Tauri + whisper.cpp all support it) | Untested | Custom evdev hotkeys are no-op; falls back to Tauri's global-shortcut plugin which works on Windows | **LOW** — theoretically supported, has had zero hands-on testing |
| **macOS aarch64 (Apple Silicon)** | Untested | Untested | Path bug fixed this commit (now uses `~/Library/Application Support/Kon/`); Info.plist needs `NSMicrophoneUsageDescription` for the app bundle | **LOW** — theoretically supported, has had zero hands-on testing | | **macOS aarch64 (Apple Silicon)** | Untested | Untested | Path bug fixed this commit (now uses `~/Library/Application Support/Magnotia/`); Info.plist needs `NSMicrophoneUsageDescription` for the app bundle | **LOW** — theoretically supported, has had zero hands-on testing |
| **macOS x86_64 (Intel)** | Same as Apple Silicon | Same | Same | **LOW** | | **macOS x86_64 (Intel)** | Same as Apple Silicon | Same | Same | **LOW** |
**For the friends beta on Linux only**, this matters not at all. For a future Windows or macOS build, expect to spend a focused day or two debugging: **For the friends beta on Linux only**, this matters not at all. For a future Windows or macOS build, expect to spend a focused day or two debugging:
@@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ env GDK_BACKEND=x11 WINIT_UNIX_BACKEND=x11 \
### What this sprint added on the cross-platform front ### What this sprint added on the cross-platform front
- `crates/storage/src/file_storage.rs::app_data_dir()` now correctly handles macOS (`~/Library/Application Support/Kon/`) and Linux (XDG-aware, `~/.local/share/kon`, with legacy `~/.kon` fallback for existing installs). Windows path unchanged. - `crates/storage/src/file_storage.rs::app_data_dir()` now correctly handles macOS (`~/Library/Application Support/Magnotia/`) and Linux (XDG-aware, `~/.local/share/magnotia`, with legacy `~/.magnotia` fallback for existing installs). Windows path unchanged.
- New Tauri command `get_os_info` returns `{os, arch, family, usesCmd, isWayland, customHotkeyBackend, primaryModifierLabel}` so the frontend can adapt UI strings (Cmd vs Ctrl labels, "Open Finder" vs "Open Explorer", etc). - New Tauri command `get_os_info` returns `{os, arch, family, usesCmd, isWayland, customHotkeyBackend, primaryModifierLabel}` so the frontend can adapt UI strings (Cmd vs Ctrl labels, "Open Finder" vs "Open Explorer", etc).
- New `src/lib/utils/osInfo.js` helper: async `loadOsInfo()` warms a cache, then `isMac() / isWindows() / isLinux() / modKeyLabel() / isWayland()` are synchronous. Eagerly loaded at app startup in the root layout. - New `src/lib/utils/osInfo.js` helper: async `loadOsInfo()` warms a cache, then `isMac() / isWindows() / isLinux() / modKeyLabel() / isWayland()` are synchronous. Eagerly loaded at app startup in the root layout.
- Falls back gracefully in browser-preview mode by reading `navigator.platform`. - Falls back gracefully in browser-preview mode by reading `navigator.platform`.
@@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ src/routes/+layout.svelte (+ ToastViewport mount)
1. Real-user feedback from one to three friends. What confuses them? 1. Real-user feedback from one to three friends. What confuses them?
What feels slow? What did they expect that did not happen? What feels slow? What did they expect that did not happen?
2. Address the deferred items in priority of feedback signal. 2. Address the deferred items in priority of feedback signal.
3. Consider opening up the `kon-public-beta` channel — a single 3. Consider opening up the `magnotia-public-beta` channel — a single
GitHub release with the auto-updater plumbed. GitHub release with the auto-updater plumbed.
4. The architecture review's other items (frontend test coverage, 4. The architecture review's other items (frontend test coverage,
monolithic component split, hardcoded hex colours, ARIA gaps) monolithic component split, hardcoded hex colours, ARIA gaps)
@@ -248,6 +248,6 @@ src/routes/+layout.svelte (+ ToastViewport mount)
--- ---
*Compiled 2026/04/17 by Wren. Kon goes from "live transcription does not *Compiled 2026/04/17 by Wren. Magnotia goes from "live transcription does not
work" to "ready to put in front of one trusted friend." Six commits, no work" to "ready to put in front of one trusted friend." Six commits, no
horrors so far.* horrors so far.*

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@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
--- ---
name: handover-2026-04-18 name: handover-2026-04-18
type: reference type: reference
tags: [handover, session, kon] tags: [handover, session, magnotia]
description: Session handover — 2026/04/18 dogfooding sprint description: Session handover — 2026/04/18 dogfooding sprint
--- ---
# Kon Handover — 2026/04/18 # Magnotia Handover — 2026/04/18
## Current state ## Current state
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Phase 1 brand migration and Phase 2 polish are both **complete and committed**.
## What's working ## What's working
- **18/18 automated validation checks pass** (Playwright, `python3 /tmp/kon_validation.py`) - **18/18 automated validation checks pass** (Playwright, `python3 /tmp/magnotia_validation.py`)
- **Pre-warm fixed** — `tauri::async_runtime::spawn` instead of `tokio::spawn`; model loads in background before first dictation - **Pre-warm fixed** — `tauri::async_runtime::spawn` instead of `tokio::spawn`; model loads in background before first dictation
- **Preferences infinite loop fixed** — `Object.assign` mutation instead of object reassignment; Svelte 5 module state now stable - **Preferences infinite loop fixed** — `Object.assign` mutation instead of object reassignment; Svelte 5 module state now stable
- **DOM hydration fixed** — `applyToDOM` called on store init so `data-theme` is always set, even without Tauri webview injection - **DOM hydration fixed** — `applyToDOM` called on store init so `data-theme` is always set, even without Tauri webview injection
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ sudo dnf install vulkan-headers vulkan-loader-devel glslc
Then launch: Then launch:
```bash ```bash
cd /home/jake/Documents/CORBEL-Projects/kon cd /home/jake/Documents/CORBEL-Projects/magnotia
LIBCLANG_PATH=/usr/lib64/llvm21/lib64 npm run tauri dev LIBCLANG_PATH=/usr/lib64/llvm21/lib64 npm run tauri dev
``` ```
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ Three items from the validation checklist that need real Tauri runtime:
### Pre-release (before any build beyond Jake's machine) ### Pre-release (before any build beyond Jake's machine)
- [ ] Updater signing key — `tauri signer generate`, public key → `tauri.conf.json`, private key → CI secrets - [ ] Updater signing key — `tauri signer generate`, public key → `tauri.conf.json`, private key → CI secrets
- [ ] ggml dedup — plan at `docs/superpowers/plans/2026-04-18-kon-ggml-dedup.md`, Option A (system-ggml shared lib), execute at Phase 3 - [ ] ggml dedup — plan at `docs/superpowers/plans/2026-04-18-magnotia-ggml-dedup.md`, Option A (system-ggml shared lib), execute at Phase 3
## Gotchas discovered today ## Gotchas discovered today
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ Three items from the validation checklist that need real Tauri runtime:
## Resume prompt ## Resume prompt
``` ```
Picking up Kon dogfooding from the 2026/04/18 session. Picking up Magnotia dogfooding from the 2026/04/18 session.
HANDOVER is at HANDOVER.md in the project root. HANDOVER is at HANDOVER.md in the project root.
First job: confirm Vulkan GPU build compiles and check startup logs for RTX 4070. First job: confirm Vulkan GPU build compiles and check startup logs for RTX 4070.
Then run the three manual validation items from the handover. Then run the three manual validation items from the handover.

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@@ -1,18 +1,18 @@
--- ---
name: handover-2026-04-19 name: handover-2026-04-19
type: reference type: reference
tags: [handover, session, kon] tags: [handover, session, magnotia]
description: Session handover — 2026/04/19 dogfood polish + cross-platform window chrome description: Session handover — 2026/04/19 dogfood polish + cross-platform window chrome
--- ---
# Kon Handover — 2026/04/19 # Magnotia Handover — 2026/04/19
Second dogfood sprint. Four phases: (1) fix bugs surfaced on first real use, (2) redesign History for cognitive-load hygiene, (3) resolve broken window resize/drag on Linux Wayland, (4) clean up microphone picker. Second dogfood sprint. Four phases: (1) fix bugs surfaced on first real use, (2) redesign History for cognitive-load hygiene, (3) resolve broken window resize/drag on Linux Wayland, (4) clean up microphone picker.
## What shipped this session ## What shipped this session
### Cross-window preferences sync ### Cross-window preferences sync
- `preferences.svelte.js` emits `kon:preferences-changed` Tauri event on update. - `preferences.svelte.js` emits `magnotia:preferences-changed` Tauri event on update.
- Main / viewer / float layouts listen and call `applyExternalPreferences` without re-emit, so theme and font changes propagate live across sibling windows. - Main / viewer / float layouts listen and call `applyExternalPreferences` without re-emit, so theme and font changes propagate live across sibling windows.
- Echo suppressed via source window label check. - Echo suppressed via source window label check.
@@ -28,13 +28,13 @@ Second dogfood sprint. Four phases: (1) fix bugs surfaced on first real use, (2)
- **Tags**: `$lib/utils/frontmatter.js` exposes `deriveAutoTags` (currently returns `[]`), `buildFrontmatter`, `serialiseFrontmatter`, `buildMarkdown`. Manual tags stored as `item.manualTags`, rendered as removable chips in the expanded row with `+ add tag` input. - **Tags**: `$lib/utils/frontmatter.js` exposes `deriveAutoTags` (currently returns `[]`), `buildFrontmatter`, `serialiseFrontmatter`, `buildMarkdown`. Manual tags stored as `item.manualTags`, rendered as removable chips in the expanded row with `+ add tag` input.
- Header tag chip bar (cap 7, click to filter, × to clear), plus `tag:xyz` search syntax. - Header tag chip bar (cap 7, click to filter, × to clear), plus `tag:xyz` search syntax.
- Global **Starred** filter toggle in the History header. - Global **Starred** filter toggle in the History header.
- Research memo found all five previous auto-tag families redundant with existing row UI — kept the derivation hook for the post-Task-7 `topic:*` content tag from kon-llm. - Research memo found all five previous auto-tag families redundant with existing row UI — kept the derivation hook for the post-Task-7 `topic:*` content tag from magnotia-llm.
- Duplicate-transcript render fix: expanded `<p>` only if compact preview actually truncated. - Duplicate-transcript render fix: expanded `<p>` only if compact preview actually truncated.
### Viewer / editor popout ### Viewer / editor popout
- `/viewer` route now reads `kon_viewer_mode` from localStorage ("view" | "edit"). - `/viewer` route now reads `magnotia_viewer_mode` from localStorage ("view" | "edit").
- Edit mode renders a plain textarea bound to `item.text`; 400ms debounced save flushes on input, final flush on `onDestroy`. Segment-specific controls (Compact, Starred) hidden in edit mode. - Edit mode renders a plain textarea bound to `item.text`; 400ms debounced save flushes on input, final flush on `onDestroy`. Segment-specific controls (Compact, Starred) hidden in edit mode.
- Native title: **"Kon - Transcription Editor"**. - Native title: **"Magnotia - Transcription Editor"**.
### Platform-aware window chrome (Linux fix) ### Platform-aware window chrome (Linux fix)
**Root cause:** Tauri v2 frameless `decorations: false` on KDE Wayland + webkit2gtk does not honour diagonal corner resize (collapses `NorthEast` etc. to a single axis via GTK's `gtk_window_begin_resize_drag`), and `data-tauri-drag-region` adds noticeable drag latency. Setting `setPointerCapture` ahead of `startResizeDragging` does not help once the compositor has taken over the pointer grab. Verified via Context7 docs + Codex diagnosis — Linux frameless is a known-fragile path. **Root cause:** Tauri v2 frameless `decorations: false` on KDE Wayland + webkit2gtk does not honour diagonal corner resize (collapses `NorthEast` etc. to a single axis via GTK's `gtk_window_begin_resize_drag`), and `data-tauri-drag-region` adds noticeable drag latency. Setting `setPointerCapture` ahead of `startResizeDragging` does not help once the compositor has taken over the pointer grab. Verified via Context7 docs + Codex diagnosis — Linux frameless is a known-fragile path.
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ Second dogfood sprint. Four phases: (1) fix bugs surfaced on first real use, (2)
- Linux uses **native KWin/Mutter decorations**. `src-tauri/tauri.linux.conf.json` overlays `decorations: true` + full main window config (title, sizes) — overlays **replace** the windows array, so every field must be present, not just the delta. `src-tauri/src/commands/windows.rs` uses `cfg!(target_os = "linux")` to set decorations per window. - Linux uses **native KWin/Mutter decorations**. `src-tauri/tauri.linux.conf.json` overlays `decorations: true` + full main window config (title, sizes) — overlays **replace** the windows array, so every field must be present, not just the delta. `src-tauri/src/commands/windows.rs` uses `cfg!(target_os = "linux")` to set decorations per window.
- macOS / Windows keep custom chrome. `src/lib/utils/osInfo.js` `isLinux()` gates `<Titlebar>` and `<ResizeHandles>` via `useCustomChrome = $state(false)`; flips to `!isLinux()` after `loadOsInfo()` resolves. - macOS / Windows keep custom chrome. `src/lib/utils/osInfo.js` `isLinux()` gates `<Titlebar>` and `<ResizeHandles>` via `useCustomChrome = $state(false)`; flips to `!isLinux()` after `loadOsInfo()` resolves.
- Dueling drag-region handlers removed across Titlebar, float page, viewer page — everywhere a manual `startDragging()` lives, the `data-tauri-drag-region` attribute was deleted (they're alternatives per Tauri docs, not combinable). - Dueling drag-region handlers removed across Titlebar, float page, viewer page — everywhere a manual `startDragging()` lives, the `data-tauri-drag-region` attribute was deleted (they're alternatives per Tauri docs, not combinable).
- `ResizeHandles` kept for macOS/Windows frameless: 12 px edges / 20 px corners via CSS vars (`--kon-resize-edge`, `--kon-resize-corner`), `pointerdown` + `setPointerCapture`, corners with explicit higher z-index. Handles rendered as siblings of the animated layout div so `position: fixed` is viewport-relative rather than captured by the transform containing block. - `ResizeHandles` kept for macOS/Windows frameless: 12 px edges / 20 px corners via CSS vars (`--magnotia-resize-edge`, `--magnotia-resize-corner`), `pointerdown` + `setPointerCapture`, corners with explicit higher z-index. Handles rendered as siblings of the animated layout div so `position: fixed` is viewport-relative rather than captured by the transform containing block.
### Window minimum sizes (evidence-backed) ### Window minimum sizes (evidence-backed)
Research pass cited GNOME HIG (1024×600 desktop / 360×294 mobile floors), WCAG 2.2 SC 1.4.10 Reflow (320 CSS px), Raycast 750×474 as a reference for single-pane working width, and consistent A11y principle that nothing should clip in the default configuration. Research pass cited GNOME HIG (1024×600 desktop / 360×294 mobile floors), WCAG 2.2 SC 1.4.10 Reflow (320 CSS px), Raycast 750×474 as a reference for single-pane working width, and consistent A11y principle that nothing should clip in the default configuration.
@@ -64,16 +64,16 @@ Research pass cited GNOME HIG (1024×600 desktop / 360×294 mobile floors), WCAG
- Settings now shows the Vulkan option instead of the "This build is CPU-only" notice. - Settings now shows the Vulkan option instead of the "This build is CPU-only" notice.
### Desktop shortcut ### Desktop shortcut
- `~/Desktop/Kon.desktop` launcher with the 128×128 icon, `Terminal=true` so logs are visible and Ctrl+C cleanly stops the run.sh wrapper. - `~/Desktop/Magnotia.desktop` launcher with the 128×128 icon, `Terminal=true` so logs are visible and Ctrl+C cleanly stops the run.sh wrapper.
## What's deferred ## What's deferred
- **Transparent windows (`transparent: true`)** — Tauri issue #13270 reports this smooths drag/resize further on Linux, but it's moot now that Linux uses native decorations. - **Transparent windows (`transparent: true`)** — Tauri issue #13270 reports this smooths drag/resize further on Linux, but it's moot now that Linux uses native decorations.
- **File-system export (.md save dialog)** — currently clipboard-only. Needs a Rust `write_text_file` command for plugin-less file writes. - **File-system export (.md save dialog)** — currently clipboard-only. Needs a Rust `write_text_file` command for plugin-less file writes.
- **Bulk select + bulk export** in History. - **Bulk select + bulk export** in History.
- **LLM-powered content tags** (`topic:*`, `intent:*`) — slots into Task 7 `kon-llm` stub once Phase 3 wires real llama-cpp-2. - **LLM-powered content tags** (`topic:*`, `intent:*`) — slots into Task 7 `magnotia-llm` stub once Phase 3 wires real llama-cpp-2.
- **Settings UX overhaul** — Jake flagged that current settings feel overwhelming. Proposed: bunch high-traffic settings, hide advanced behind a toggle. Brainstorm + plan deferred to a dedicated session. - **Settings UX overhaul** — Jake flagged that current settings feel overwhelming. Proposed: bunch high-traffic settings, hide advanced behind a toggle. Brainstorm + plan deferred to a dedicated session.
- **Task 7 (MicroSteps end-to-end)** — storage + Tauri CRUD + kon-llm stub + frontend dual-write all landed in an earlier commit chain. The MicroSteps UI was written as the final task 7 step but not yet dogfooded against the stub LLM. Needs manual walkthrough. - **Task 7 (MicroSteps end-to-end)** — storage + Tauri CRUD + magnotia-llm stub + frontend dual-write all landed in an earlier commit chain. The MicroSteps UI was written as the final task 7 step but not yet dogfooded against the stub LLM. Needs manual walkthrough.
## Gotchas discovered today ## Gotchas discovered today
@@ -83,15 +83,15 @@ Research pass cited GNOME HIG (1024×600 desktop / 360×294 mobile floors), WCAG
| `data-tauri-drag-region` + manual `startDragging()` on the same node caused drag latency | Pick one — we use manual `startDragging` for the button/input early-return logic | | `data-tauri-drag-region` + manual `startDragging()` on the same node caused drag latency | Pick one — we use manual `startDragging` for the button/input early-return logic |
| Corner resize collapsed to single axis on KWin Wayland | Native decorations on Linux side-step the whole frameless path | | Corner resize collapsed to single axis on KWin Wayland | Native decorations on Linux side-step the whole frameless path |
| `animate-float-enter` on the viewer/float layout root created a containing block that broke `position: fixed` on ResizeHandles children | Render ResizeHandles as a sibling of the animated div, not a descendant | | `animate-float-enter` on the viewer/float layout root created a containing block that broke `position: fixed` on ResizeHandles children | Render ResizeHandles as a sibling of the animated div, not a descendant |
| Kon binary auto-respawned on file-save while a second run.sh was also launching → two visible instances sharing one Vite server | Do not script `./run.sh` while the user has already launched via the desktop icon; rely on HMR | | Magnotia binary auto-respawned on file-save while a second run.sh was also launching → two visible instances sharing one Vite server | Do not script `./run.sh` while the user has already launched via the desktop icon; rely on HMR |
| `run.sh` leaves `"beforeDevCommand": ""` in tauri.conf.json if its cleanup trap is bypassed (e.g. SIGKILL) | Cleanup trap restores `"npm run dev"` on graceful exit; SIGTERM (not SIGKILL) is the right kill signal | | `run.sh` leaves `"beforeDevCommand": ""` in tauri.conf.json if its cleanup trap is bypassed (e.g. SIGKILL) | Cleanup trap restores `"npm run dev"` on graceful exit; SIGTERM (not SIGKILL) is the right kill signal |
| `/proc/asound/cards` header lines have leading whitespace for 2-digit card ID alignment | Parser trims leading whitespace before checking for leading digit | | `/proc/asound/cards` header lines have leading whitespace for 2-digit card ID alignment | Parser trims leading whitespace before checking for leading digit |
## How to resume ## How to resume
``` ```
Picking up Kon dogfooding from 2026/04/19. Picking up Magnotia dogfooding from 2026/04/19.
HANDOVER is at HANDOVER.md in the project root. HANDOVER is at HANDOVER.md in the project root.
Active priorities: (1) confirm resize/drag/mic cleanup, (2) Task 7 MicroSteps Active priorities: (1) confirm resize/drag/mic cleanup, (2) Task 7 MicroSteps
dogfood with kon-llm stub, (3) Settings UX brainstorm. dogfood with magnotia-llm stub, (3) Settings UX brainstorm.
``` ```

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--- ---
name: handover-2026-04-24 name: handover-2026-04-24
type: reference type: reference
tags: [handover, session, kon, phase-8, gamification] tags: [handover, session, magnotia, phase-8, gamification]
description: Session handover — 2026/04/24 Phase 8 forgiving gamification shipped end-to-end description: Session handover — 2026/04/24 Phase 8 forgiving gamification shipped end-to-end
--- ---
# Corbie Handover — 2026/04/24 # Magnotia Handover — 2026/04/24
Phase 8 session. Executed the forgiving-gamification spec + plan written at the top of the session against `main`. Shipped 14 commits end-to-end. All automated gates clean; manual dogfood walkthrough still owed when Jake next opens the running app. Phase 8 session. Executed the forgiving-gamification spec + plan written at the top of the session against `main`. Shipped 14 commits end-to-end. All automated gates clean; manual dogfood walkthrough still owed when Jake next opens the running app.
## Rebrand note ## Rebrand note
Product rename **Kon → Corbie** still in flight. Copy in new docs is "Corbie"; codebase paths / package names / repos still carry `kon`. No rebrand work this session. See `~/.claude/projects/-home-jake-Documents-CORBEL-Main/memory/project_corbie_rebrand.md`. Product rename **Magnotia → Magnotia** still in flight. Copy in new docs is "Magnotia"; codebase paths / package names / repos still carry `magnotia`. No rebrand work this session. See `~/.claude/projects/-home-jake-Documents-CORBEL-Main/memory/project_magnotia_rebrand.md`.
## What shipped this session ## What shipped this session
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ Today's header now shows `Tasks · 3 today` alongside a 7-day momentum sparkline
| `4ffdae9` | `completionStats.svelte.ts` store | | `4ffdae9` | `completionStats.svelte.ts` store |
| `54ddd41` | `CompletionSparkline.svelte` component | | `54ddd41` | `CompletionSparkline.svelte` component |
| `3cadbb0` | badge + sparkline wired into Tasks header (+ `$derived` → getter fix) | | `3cadbb0` | badge + sparkline wired into Tasks header (+ `$derived` → getter fix) |
| `c29720e` | emit `kon:task-uncompleted` + `kon:task-deleted` events | | `c29720e` | emit `magnotia:task-uncompleted` + `magnotia:task-deleted` events |
| `fa93033` | settings toggle for momentum sparkline | | `fa93033` | settings toggle for momentum sparkline |
### Counting semantics (locked) ### Counting semantics (locked)
@@ -46,9 +46,9 @@ Today's header now shows `Tasks · 3 today` alongside a 7-day momentum sparkline
### Architectural notes worth carrying forward ### Architectural notes worth carrying forward
- **`serde` is now a dependency of `kon-storage`.** Added because `DailyCompletionCount` is serialised directly to the frontend via Tauri. The existing `TaskRow``TaskDto` split wasn't reused because the struct has no camelCase translation need (`day`, `count` are already frontend-friendly). Simpler, one fewer file to maintain. - **`serde` is now a dependency of `magnotia-storage`.** Added because `DailyCompletionCount` is serialised directly to the frontend via Tauri. The existing `TaskRow``TaskDto` split wasn't reused because the struct has no camelCase translation need (`day`, `count` are already frontend-friendly). Simpler, one fewer file to maintain.
- **`$derived` cannot be exported at module scope in `.svelte.ts`.** Svelte 5 errors with `derived_invalid_export`. Originally hit during Task 9 integration; fix landed in the same commit (`3cadbb0`). `svelte-check` misses this; only Vite catches it. Plan/spec both mistakenly prescribed `$derived`; future stores should use `export function fooCount(): number` + `(...)` call sites, or a `$derived` wrapped inside a component script. - **`$derived` cannot be exported at module scope in `.svelte.ts`.** Svelte 5 errors with `derived_invalid_export`. Originally hit during Task 9 integration; fix landed in the same commit (`3cadbb0`). `svelte-check` misses this; only Vite catches it. Plan/spec both mistakenly prescribed `$derived`; future stores should use `export function fooCount(): number` + `(...)` call sites, or a `$derived` wrapped inside a component script.
- **Tuple `FromRow` in storage.** `kon-storage` strips sqlx's `derive` feature, so `#[derive(sqlx::FromRow)]` is not available. Use tuple `FromRow` `(String, i64)` etc. instead. Noted for future tasks in this crate. - **Tuple `FromRow` in storage.** `magnotia-storage` strips sqlx's `derive` feature, so `#[derive(sqlx::FromRow)]` is not available. Use tuple `FromRow` `(String, i64)` etc. instead. Noted for future tasks in this crate.
## Verification state at session end ## Verification state at session end
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ Fresh run on `main` tip `fa93033`:
## Owed to Jake (next session) ## Owed to Jake (next session)
1. **Manual dogfood walkthrough.** Cannot be driven by an automated agent. When opening Corbie next: 1. **Manual dogfood walkthrough.** Cannot be driven by an automated agent. When opening Magnotia next:
- Fresh state, no completions → header shows only "Tasks" title; no badge, no sparkline. - Fresh state, no completions → header shows only "Tasks" title; no badge, no sparkline.
- Complete one top-level task → badge "1 today"; sparkline appears. - Complete one top-level task → badge "1 today"; sparkline appears.
- Complete two more → badge "3 today". - Complete two more → badge "3 today".
@@ -79,9 +79,9 @@ Fresh run on `main` tip `fa93033`:
3. **Plan quality note for future Phase 9+ plans.** Two patterns I prescribed turned out to be wrong on this codebase and only surfaced during execution: 3. **Plan quality note for future Phase 9+ plans.** Two patterns I prescribed turned out to be wrong on this codebase and only surfaced during execution:
- `$derived` at `.svelte.ts` module scope: not supported. - `$derived` at `.svelte.ts` module scope: not supported.
- `#[derive(sqlx::FromRow)]` in `kon-storage`: feature is stripped. - `#[derive(sqlx::FromRow)]` in `magnotia-storage`: feature is stripped.
Worth a one-screen "kon-storage gotchas" reference file or at least a note at the top of future plans that touch these areas. Worth a one-screen "magnotia-storage gotchas" reference file or at least a note at the top of future plans that touch these areas.
## What's left for v0.1 ## What's left for v0.1
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ Unchanged except for Phase 8 now being closed:
| Phases 1 to 8 | **All shipped.** | | Phases 1 to 8 | **All shipped.** |
| Phase 9 | Polish debt (file-system .md save dialog, bulk select/export in History, LLM content tags, settings UX pass, visual polish, accessibility sweep). Absorbs backlog above. 1 to 2 days. | | Phase 9 | Polish debt (file-system .md save dialog, bulk select/export in History, LLM content tags, settings UX pass, visual polish, accessibility sweep). Absorbs backlog above. 1 to 2 days. |
| Phase 10a | QC: dogfood walkthrough, Rachmann's RB-08 Mac verification (parallel), cross-platform CI, a11y regression, clean-install test. Half day. | | Phase 10a | QC: dogfood walkthrough, Rachmann's RB-08 Mac verification (parallel), cross-platform CI, a11y regression, clean-install test. Half day. |
| Phase 10b | Kon → Corbie rename sweep: package name, all 10 crates, bundle ids, install paths, `kon.db``corbie.db`, event names, repo rename on both remotes. Half to 1 day. | | Phase 10b | Magnotia → Magnotia rename sweep: package name, all 10 crates, bundle ids, install paths, `magnotia.db``magnotia.db`, event names, repo rename on both remotes. Half to 1 day. |
| Phase 10c | Release: 0.1.0 version sync, CHANGELOG seeded from roadmap phases, release notes, tag + push. Half day. | | Phase 10c | Release: 0.1.0 version sync, CHANGELOG seeded from roadmap phases, release notes, tag + push. Half day. |
### Release-blocker state ### Release-blocker state
@@ -115,8 +115,8 @@ Unchanged except for Phase 8 now being closed:
- Spec: [docs/superpowers/specs/2026-04-24-phase8-forgiving-gamification-design.md](docs/superpowers/specs/2026-04-24-phase8-forgiving-gamification-design.md) - Spec: [docs/superpowers/specs/2026-04-24-phase8-forgiving-gamification-design.md](docs/superpowers/specs/2026-04-24-phase8-forgiving-gamification-design.md)
- Plan: [docs/superpowers/plans/2026-04-24-phase8-forgiving-gamification.md](docs/superpowers/plans/2026-04-24-phase8-forgiving-gamification.md) - Plan: [docs/superpowers/plans/2026-04-24-phase8-forgiving-gamification.md](docs/superpowers/plans/2026-04-24-phase8-forgiving-gamification.md)
- Roadmap: [docs/roadmap/2026-04-23-corbie-feature-complete-roadmap.md](docs/roadmap/2026-04-23-corbie-feature-complete-roadmap.md) - Roadmap: [docs/roadmap/2026-04-23-magnotia-feature-complete-roadmap.md](docs/roadmap/2026-04-23-magnotia-feature-complete-roadmap.md)
- Previous handover: [HANDOVER-2026-04-19.md](HANDOVER-2026-04-19.md) - Previous handover: [HANDOVER-2026-04-19.md](HANDOVER-2026-04-19.md)
- Release-blocker index: [docs/issues/README.md](docs/issues/README.md) - Release-blocker index: [docs/issues/README.md](docs/issues/README.md)
- Rebrand memory: `~/.claude/projects/-home-jake-Documents-CORBEL-Main/memory/project_corbie_rebrand.md` - Rebrand memory: `~/.claude/projects/-home-jake-Documents-CORBEL-Main/memory/project_magnotia_rebrand.md`
- Active-focus upstream: `context/active-focus.md` in CORBEL-Main - Active-focus upstream: `context/active-focus.md` in CORBEL-Main

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--- ---
name: handover-2026-04-25 name: handover-2026-04-25
type: reference type: reference
tags: [handover, session, kon, phase-9, polish-debt] tags: [handover, session, magnotia, phase-9, polish-debt]
description: Session handover — 2026/04/24-25 Phase 9 polish debt mostly shipped description: Session handover — 2026/04/24-25 Phase 9 polish debt mostly shipped
--- ---
# Corbie Handover — 2026/04/25 # Magnotia Handover — 2026/04/25
Phase 9 session. Spec + plan written from scratch and committed; plan corrections layered in after critical review against the actual codebase (Codex was unreachable for cross-model review, three retries failed at the ChatGPT-account-entitlement layer). Sub-phases 9a + 9b + sparkline polish landed end to end. Sub-phase 9c reduced to the Phase 8 carryover bug fix; sub-phase 9d's walkthrough sweeps deferred to Phase 10a QC. Phase 9 session. Spec + plan written from scratch and committed; plan corrections layered in after critical review against the actual codebase (Codex was unreachable for cross-model review, three retries failed at the ChatGPT-account-entitlement layer). Sub-phases 9a + 9b + sparkline polish landed end to end. Sub-phase 9c reduced to the Phase 8 carryover bug fix; sub-phase 9d's walkthrough sweeps deferred to Phase 10a QC.
## Rebrand note ## Rebrand note
Product rename **Kon → Corbie** still in flight. Copy in new docs is "Corbie"; codebase paths / package names / repos still carry `kon`. No rebrand work this session. See `~/.claude/projects/-home-jake-Documents-CORBEL-Main/memory/project_corbie_rebrand.md`. Product rename **Magnotia → Magnotia** still in flight. Copy in new docs is "Magnotia"; codebase paths / package names / repos still carry `magnotia`. No rebrand work this session. See `~/.claude/projects/-home-jake-Documents-CORBEL-Main/memory/project_magnotia_rebrand.md`.
## What shipped this session ## What shipped this session
### 9a — Export plumbing ### 9a — Export plumbing
- `write_text_file_cmd` Rust command in new `src-tauri/src/commands/fs.rs`, with two unit tests (UTF-8 round-trip + bad-parent error path). Registered in `invoke_handler!`. `tempfile = "3"` added as `[dev-dependencies]` on the kon crate. - `write_text_file_cmd` Rust command in new `src-tauri/src/commands/fs.rs`, with two unit tests (UTF-8 round-trip + bad-parent error path). Registered in `invoke_handler!`. `tempfile = "3"` added as `[dev-dependencies]` on the magnotia crate.
- `src/lib/utils/saveMarkdown.ts` utility centralises `suggestedFilename`, `saveTranscriptAsMarkdown`, `exportTranscriptsToDir` (directory-mode bulk export with in-batch collision suffixing). - `src/lib/utils/saveMarkdown.ts` utility centralises `suggestedFilename`, `saveTranscriptAsMarkdown`, `exportTranscriptsToDir` (directory-mode bulk export with in-batch collision suffixing).
- HistoryPage `exportMarkdown` no longer copies to clipboard; it opens the OS save dialog and writes the file. Cancel returns silently. - HistoryPage `exportMarkdown` no longer copies to clipboard; it opens the OS save dialog and writes the file. Cancel returns silently.
- HistoryPage gained a slim leading checkbox per row, a bulk-action toolbar (select-all / clear / export / delete), `Esc` to clear, `Cmd/Ctrl+A` to select-all-visible when focus is inside the list and not in a text input. - HistoryPage gained a slim leading checkbox per row, a bulk-action toolbar (select-all / clear / export / delete), `Esc` to clear, `Cmd/Ctrl+A` to select-all-visible when focus is inside the list and not in a text input.
### 9b — LLM content tags ### 9b — LLM content tags
- `kon-llm` exports a new `ContentTags { topic, intent }`, an `INTENT_CLOSED_SET`, an `is_valid_intent` helper, a `CONTENT_TAGS_SYSTEM` prompt and a `CONTENT_TAGS_GRAMMAR` GBNF (recursive style matching the existing `TASK_ARRAY_GRAMMAR`). - `magnotia-llm` exports a new `ContentTags { topic, intent }`, an `INTENT_CLOSED_SET`, an `is_valid_intent` helper, a `CONTENT_TAGS_SYSTEM` prompt and a `CONTENT_TAGS_GRAMMAR` GBNF (recursive style matching the existing `TASK_ARRAY_GRAMMAR`).
- `LlmEngine::extract_content_tags` method follows the same render-chat → generate → JSON-parse shape as the existing `cleanup_text` and `extract_tasks`. Truncates to the trailing 2000 chars on a UTF-8 boundary; max_tokens 96 is enough for the JSON envelope. Smoke test in `crates/llm/tests/content_tags_smoke.rs` is gated on `KON_LLM_TEST_MODEL` matching the Phase 8 pattern. - `LlmEngine::extract_content_tags` method follows the same render-chat → generate → JSON-parse shape as the existing `cleanup_text` and `extract_tasks`. Truncates to the trailing 2000 chars on a UTF-8 boundary; max_tokens 96 is enough for the JSON envelope. Smoke test in `crates/llm/tests/content_tags_smoke.rs` is gated on `MAGNOTIA_LLM_TEST_MODEL` matching the Phase 8 pattern.
- `extract_content_tags_cmd` Tauri wrapper bridges through `state.llm_engine` with the standard `spawn_blocking` + `PowerAssertion` guard. - `extract_content_tags_cmd` Tauri wrapper bridges through `state.llm_engine` with the standard `spawn_blocking` + `PowerAssertion` guard.
### 9b structural — migration v14 + persistence wiring ### 9b structural — migration v14 + persistence wiring
A correction layered in after the critical-review pass discovered the original Task 9 was assuming a writable `saveHistory()` path that turned out to be a no-op stub. A correction layered in after the critical-review pass discovered the original Task 9 was assuming a writable `saveHistory()` path that turned out to be a no-op stub.
- Migration v14 adds `transcripts.llm_tags TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT ''`. - Migration v14 adds `transcripts.llm_tags TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT ''`.
- `kon-storage` `database.rs` SELECT statements include the column. `TranscriptRow` + `transcript_row_from` carry it. `update_transcript_meta` accepts an `Option<&str>` for `llm_tags` (sixth optional, `#[allow(too_many_arguments)]` keeps clippy happy without inverting the signature into a struct). - `magnotia-storage` `database.rs` SELECT statements include the column. `TranscriptRow` + `transcript_row_from` carry it. `update_transcript_meta` accepts an `Option<&str>` for `llm_tags` (sixth optional, `#[allow(too_many_arguments)]` keeps clippy happy without inverting the signature into a struct).
- `commands/transcripts.rs` `TranscriptDto` + `UpdateTranscriptMetaRequest` add `llm_tags`; `update_transcript_meta_cmd` forwards. - `commands/transcripts.rs` `TranscriptDto` + `UpdateTranscriptMetaRequest` add `llm_tags`; `update_transcript_meta_cmd` forwards.
- Frontend types: `TranscriptEntry.llmTags: string[]`, `TranscriptRow.llmTags: string`, `ContentTags`, optional `TranscriptMetaPatch.llmTags`. - Frontend types: `TranscriptEntry.llmTags: string[]`, `TranscriptRow.llmTags: string`, `ContentTags`, optional `TranscriptMetaPatch.llmTags`.
- `mapTranscriptRow` hydrates `llmTags`. `saveTranscriptMeta` now also forwards `llmTags` payloads. `buildFrontmatter` unions auto + manual + LLM tags into the exported markdown frontmatter. - `mapTranscriptRow` hydrates `llmTags`. `saveTranscriptMeta` now also forwards `llmTags` payloads. `buildFrontmatter` unions auto + manual + LLM tags into the exported markdown frontmatter.
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ Fresh run on `main` tip `dd45f10`:
- `cargo fmt --check`: clean. - `cargo fmt --check`: clean.
- `cargo clippy --all-targets -- -D warnings`: clean. - `cargo clippy --all-targets -- -D warnings`: clean.
- `cargo test`: **277 tests pass**, 0 failed. Storage gained 1 new test (`update_transcript_meta_writes_llm_tags`), kon-tauri gained 2 (write_text_file). The Phase 8 brittle test fix is in this count. - `cargo test`: **277 tests pass**, 0 failed. Storage gained 1 new test (`update_transcript_meta_writes_llm_tags`), magnotia-tauri gained 2 (write_text_file). The Phase 8 brittle test fix is in this count.
- `npm run check`: 0 errors, 0 warnings across 3957 files. - `npm run check`: 0 errors, 0 warnings across 3957 files.
- `npm run build`: clean production build via `@sveltejs/adapter-static`. - `npm run build`: clean production build via `@sveltejs/adapter-static`.
@@ -62,13 +62,13 @@ Fresh run on `main` tip `dd45f10`:
The original Phase 9 spec + plan committed at `49a795f` + `48d3db7` had three mismatches against the actual codebase, surfaced by a critical-review pass before execution. Layered as a corrections appendix in commit `3eb24f2`: The original Phase 9 spec + plan committed at `49a795f` + `48d3db7` had three mismatches against the actual codebase, surfaced by a critical-review pass before execution. Layered as a corrections appendix in commit `3eb24f2`:
1. `kon-llm` is `LlmEngine::generate(prompt, config)` synchronous, not the speculated `LlamaEngine::generate_chat(messages, config).await`. 1. `magnotia-llm` is `LlmEngine::generate(prompt, config)` synchronous, not the speculated `LlamaEngine::generate_chat(messages, config).await`.
2. `AppState.llm_engine: Arc<LlmEngine>` is direct, not behind a `RwLock`. 2. `AppState.llm_engine: Arc<LlmEngine>` is direct, not behind a `RwLock`.
3. **Structural**`transcripts.llm_tags` requires a real SQLite migration plus Tauri command extension because the frontend `saveHistory()` is a no-op stub. Original plan assumed `manualTags`-mirroring would suffice. Migration v14 + `update_transcript_meta` extension landed as a new task to cover this. Picked up the latent `manualTags` persistence bug for free. 3. **Structural**`transcripts.llm_tags` requires a real SQLite migration plus Tauri command extension because the frontend `saveHistory()` is a no-op stub. Original plan assumed `manualTags`-mirroring would suffice. Migration v14 + `update_transcript_meta` extension landed as a new task to cover this. Picked up the latent `manualTags` persistence bug for free.
## Owed to Jake (next session) ## Owed to Jake (next session)
1. **Manual dogfood walkthrough.** Cannot be driven by an automated agent. When opening Corbie next: 1. **Manual dogfood walkthrough.** Cannot be driven by an automated agent. When opening Magnotia next:
- Export one transcript via the History "Export .md" button — save dialog opens, file written to chosen path. Cancel — no toast, no fallback. - Export one transcript via the History "Export .md" button — save dialog opens, file written to chosen path. Cancel — no toast, no fallback.
- Select 3 history rows via checkboxes — toolbar surfaces, "Export selected" writes one .md per row to a chosen folder, collisions suffixed " (2)" etc. - Select 3 history rows via checkboxes — toolbar surfaces, "Export selected" writes one .md per row to a chosen folder, collisions suffixed " (2)" etc.
- Click "Tag" on one row — within a few seconds, dashed `topic:*` and `intent:*` chips appear. Click a chip — it moves into `manualTags` (solid accent chip). Page refresh — both `manualTags` and `llmTags` survive (this is the persistence-fix outcome). - Click "Tag" on one row — within a few seconds, dashed `topic:*` and `intent:*` chips appear. Click a chip — it moves into `manualTags` (solid accent chip). Page refresh — both `manualTags` and `llmTags` survive (this is the persistence-fix outcome).
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ The original Phase 9 spec + plan committed at `49a795f` + `48d3db7` had three mi
| Phases 1-8 | All shipped. | | Phases 1-8 | All shipped. |
| Phase 9 | **Mostly shipped this session.** Export plumbing, LLM content tags (with persistence), polish on sparkline + badge are live. SettingsPage deeper restructure + walkthrough a11y sweeps deferred. Roadmap entry updated. | | Phase 9 | **Mostly shipped this session.** Export plumbing, LLM content tags (with persistence), polish on sparkline + badge are live. SettingsPage deeper restructure + walkthrough a11y sweeps deferred. Roadmap entry updated. |
| Phase 10a | QC: dogfood walkthrough (above), Rachmann's RB-08 Mac verification (parallel), cross-platform CI, a11y regression, clean-install test. Half day. | | Phase 10a | QC: dogfood walkthrough (above), Rachmann's RB-08 Mac verification (parallel), cross-platform CI, a11y regression, clean-install test. Half day. |
| Phase 10b | Kon → Corbie rename sweep: package name, all 10 crates, bundle ids, install paths, `kon.db``corbie.db`, event names, repo rename on both remotes. Half to 1 day. | | Phase 10b | Magnotia → Magnotia rename sweep: package name, all 10 crates, bundle ids, install paths, `magnotia.db``magnotia.db`, event names, repo rename on both remotes. Half to 1 day. |
| Phase 10c | Release: 0.1.0 version sync, CHANGELOG seeded from roadmap phases, release notes, tag + push. Half day. | | Phase 10c | Release: 0.1.0 version sync, CHANGELOG seeded from roadmap phases, release notes, tag + push. Half day. |
### Release-blocker state ### Release-blocker state
@@ -109,8 +109,8 @@ The original Phase 9 spec + plan committed at `49a795f` + `48d3db7` had three mi
- Spec: [docs/superpowers/specs/2026-04-24-phase9-polish-debt-design.md](docs/superpowers/specs/2026-04-24-phase9-polish-debt-design.md) - Spec: [docs/superpowers/specs/2026-04-24-phase9-polish-debt-design.md](docs/superpowers/specs/2026-04-24-phase9-polish-debt-design.md)
- Plan: [docs/superpowers/plans/2026-04-24-phase9-polish-debt.md](docs/superpowers/plans/2026-04-24-phase9-polish-debt.md) - Plan: [docs/superpowers/plans/2026-04-24-phase9-polish-debt.md](docs/superpowers/plans/2026-04-24-phase9-polish-debt.md)
- Roadmap: [docs/roadmap/2026-04-23-corbie-feature-complete-roadmap.md](docs/roadmap/2026-04-23-corbie-feature-complete-roadmap.md) - Roadmap: [docs/roadmap/2026-04-23-magnotia-feature-complete-roadmap.md](docs/roadmap/2026-04-23-magnotia-feature-complete-roadmap.md)
- Previous handover: [HANDOVER-2026-04-24.md](HANDOVER-2026-04-24.md) (Phase 8) - Previous handover: [HANDOVER-2026-04-24.md](HANDOVER-2026-04-24.md) (Phase 8)
- Release-blocker index: [docs/issues/README.md](docs/issues/README.md) - Release-blocker index: [docs/issues/README.md](docs/issues/README.md)
- Rebrand memory: `~/.claude/projects/-home-jake-Documents-CORBEL-Main/memory/project_corbie_rebrand.md` - Rebrand memory: `~/.claude/projects/-home-jake-Documents-CORBEL-Main/memory/project_magnotia_rebrand.md`
- Active-focus upstream: `context/active-focus.md` in CORBEL-Main - Active-focus upstream: `context/active-focus.md` in CORBEL-Main

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# Kon # Magnotia
*Think out loud. Keep working.* *Think out loud. Keep working.*
Kon is a local-first, cognitive-load-aware dictation and task-capture desktop app. Every transcription, LLM cleanup, and task extraction runs on the user's machine. No telemetry, no analytics, no cloud dependency. The app is designed around a single observation: people who think in bursts lose ideas faster than they can type, and the tool's job is to get out of the way. Magnotia is a local-first, cognitive-load-aware dictation and task-capture desktop app. Every transcription, LLM cleanup, and task extraction runs on the user's machine. No telemetry, no analytics, no cloud dependency. The app is designed around a single observation: people who think in bursts lose ideas faster than they can type, and the tool's job is to get out of the way.
--- ---
@@ -20,15 +20,15 @@ Kon is a local-first, cognitive-load-aware dictation and task-capture desktop ap
1. **Local-first is the floor, not a feature.** No voice, transcript, or task ever leaves the user's machine unless they explicitly send it. No telemetry. 1. **Local-first is the floor, not a feature.** No voice, transcript, or task ever leaves the user's machine unless they explicitly send it. No telemetry.
2. **Cognitive load is the limiting resource.** Every new setting must earn its mental real estate. Every interaction should reduce, not add, decisions. 2. **Cognitive load is the limiting resource.** Every new setting must earn its mental real estate. Every interaction should reduce, not add, decisions.
3. **Composable, not monolithic.** Kon is a dictation primitive: via MCP, CLI, and filesystem export, it slots into whatever workflow the user already has (Obsidian, Claude Desktop, Cline, any text field). 3. **Composable, not monolithic.** Magnotia is a dictation primitive: via MCP, CLI, and filesystem export, it slots into whatever workflow the user already has (Obsidian, Claude Desktop, Cline, any text field).
4. **LLM scope is narrow.** The in-app LLM does transcription cleanup and task extraction. It is not a wake-word agent, not a chat UI, not a multi-provider cloud fan-out. 4. **LLM scope is narrow.** The in-app LLM does transcription cleanup and task extraction. It is not a wake-word agent, not a chat UI, not a multi-provider cloud fan-out.
5. **Raw transcript is always recoverable.** Cleanup is additive, never destructive. The user can always see and revert to what Whisper heard. 5. **Raw transcript is always recoverable.** Cleanup is additive, never destructive. The user can always see and revert to what Whisper heard.
These are enforced in the codebase (where practical) and in the docs under [`docs/whisper-ecosystem/kon-context.md`](docs/whisper-ecosystem/kon-context.md). These are enforced in the codebase (where practical) and in the docs under [`docs/whisper-ecosystem/magnotia-context.md`](docs/whisper-ecosystem/magnotia-context.md).
--- ---
## What Kon does today ## What Magnotia does today
### Speech-to-text ### Speech-to-text
- Vulkan-accelerated local **Whisper** inference via [whisper-rs](https://github.com/tazz4843/whisper-rs) 0.16 + whisper.cpp. Works on NVIDIA, AMD, Intel Arc, Apple (via MoltenVK), and integrated graphics. - Vulkan-accelerated local **Whisper** inference via [whisper-rs](https://github.com/tazz4843/whisper-rs) 0.16 + whisper.cpp. Works on NVIDIA, AMD, Intel Arc, Apple (via MoltenVK), and integrated graphics.
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ These are enforced in the codebase (where practical) and in the docs under [`doc
- Transcript editor window (`/viewer`) with debounced autosave. - Transcript editor window (`/viewer`) with debounced autosave.
### External integration ### External integration
- **MCP stdio server** (`kon-mcp`) exposing read-only transcripts and tasks to any Model Context Protocol client (Claude Desktop, Cline, Cursor, etc.). No authentication, read-only, local-only. - **MCP stdio server** (`magnotia-mcp`) exposing read-only transcripts and tasks to any Model Context Protocol client (Claude Desktop, Cline, Cursor, etc.). No authentication, read-only, local-only.
### Accessibility ### Accessibility
- Dyslexia-friendly fonts bundled: Lexend, Atkinson Hyperlegible Next, OpenDyslexic. - Dyslexia-friendly fonts bundled: Lexend, Atkinson Hyperlegible Next, OpenDyslexic.
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ These are enforced in the codebase (where practical) and in the docs under [`doc
## Architecture ## Architecture
Kon is a Tauri 2 desktop app with three layers: Magnotia is a Tauri 2 desktop app with three layers:
``` ```
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐ ┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
@@ -99,18 +99,18 @@ Kon is a Tauri 2 desktop app with three layers:
│ window-state │ │ window-state │
├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ ├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ Rust workspace (crates/) │ │ Rust workspace (crates/) │
kon-core, kon-audio, kon-transcription, kon-llm, │ magnotia-core, magnotia-audio, magnotia-transcription, magnotia-llm, │
kon-ai-formatting, kon-storage, kon-hotkey, │ magnotia-ai-formatting, magnotia-storage, magnotia-hotkey, │
kon-cloud-providers, kon-mcp │ magnotia-cloud-providers, magnotia-mcp │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘ └─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
``` ```
The Rust workspace is the brain; Tauri is the OS integration surface; Svelte is the UI. The MCP server (`kon-mcp`) is a separate binary that opens Kon's SQLite store read-only — it's Kon-as-primitive for external agents. The Rust workspace is the brain; Tauri is the OS integration surface; Svelte is the UI. The MCP server (`magnotia-mcp`) is a separate binary that opens Magnotia's SQLite store read-only — it's Magnotia-as-primitive for external agents.
### Repository layout ### Repository layout
``` ```
kon/ magnotia/
├── Cargo.toml # workspace root ├── Cargo.toml # workspace root
├── src-tauri/ # Tauri app (main binary + commands) ├── src-tauri/ # Tauri app (main binary + commands)
│ ├── src/ │ ├── src/
@@ -162,15 +162,15 @@ kon/
| Crate | Responsibility | | Crate | Responsibility |
|---|---| |---|---|
| **`kon-core`** | Shared types (`Segment`, `Transcript`, `Megabytes`, `ModelId`), constants, the `Engine` / `SpeedTier` / `AccuracyTier` enums, hardware probe (`sysinfo`-based), model registry (Whisper + Parakeet + Moonshine entries), hardware-aware recommendation scoring, `process_watch` for meeting detection. | | **`magnotia-core`** | Shared types (`Segment`, `Transcript`, `Megabytes`, `ModelId`), constants, the `Engine` / `SpeedTier` / `AccuracyTier` enums, hardware probe (`sysinfo`-based), model registry (Whisper + Parakeet + Moonshine entries), hardware-aware recommendation scoring, `process_watch` for meeting detection. |
| **`kon-audio`** | `cpal`-based microphone capture with device hotplug + error forwarding, VAD, `rubato` streaming resampler to 16 kHz mono, `symphonia` file decoding, `hound` WAV I/O. | | **`magnotia-audio`** | `cpal`-based microphone capture with device hotplug + error forwarding, VAD, `rubato` streaming resampler to 16 kHz mono, `symphonia` file decoding, `hound` WAV I/O. |
| **`kon-transcription`** | `whisper-rs` backend (`WhisperRsBackend`) that owns a `WhisperContext` and supports `set_initial_prompt`. `LocalEngine` wraps both Whisper and Parakeet (via `transcribe-rs` ONNX) behind a common `Transcriber` trait. Streaming primitives (`VadChunker`, `LocalAgreement`, buffer trim) live in the `streaming/` module. Model manager handles downloads, paths, and disk checks. | | **`magnotia-transcription`** | `whisper-rs` backend (`WhisperRsBackend`) that owns a `WhisperContext` and supports `set_initial_prompt`. `LocalEngine` wraps both Whisper and Parakeet (via `transcribe-rs` ONNX) behind a common `Transcriber` trait. Streaming primitives (`VadChunker`, `LocalAgreement`, buffer trim) live in the `streaming/` module. Model manager handles downloads, paths, and disk checks. |
| **`kon-llm`** | `llama-cpp-2` engine with Qwen3 model manager. Three high-level surfaces: `cleanup_text` (formatting), `decompose_task` (37 micro-steps, GBNF-constrained JSON array), `extract_tasks` (optional-array, GBNF-constrained). Resumable HTTP downloads with SHA-256 verify. | | **`magnotia-llm`** | `llama-cpp-2` engine with Qwen3 model manager. Three high-level surfaces: `cleanup_text` (formatting), `decompose_task` (37 micro-steps, GBNF-constrained JSON array), `extract_tasks` (optional-array, GBNF-constrained). Resumable HTTP downloads with SHA-256 verify. |
| **`kon-ai-formatting`** | Post-processing pipeline: filler removal, British English conversion, anti-hallucination filter, smart paragraph breaks on long pauses, optional LLM cleanup. Also hosts the `llm_client::CLEANUP_PROMPT` constant (prompt-injection-hardened). | | **`magnotia-ai-formatting`** | Post-processing pipeline: filler removal, British English conversion, anti-hallucination filter, smart paragraph breaks on long pauses, optional LLM cleanup. Also hosts the `llm_client::CLEANUP_PROMPT` constant (prompt-injection-hardened). |
| **`kon-storage`** | SQLite via `sqlx` 0.8. Migrations, CRUD for transcripts / tasks / subtasks / profiles / profile terms / settings / error log, FTS5 search, file-storage paths. | | **`magnotia-storage`** | SQLite via `sqlx` 0.8. Migrations, CRUD for transcripts / tasks / subtasks / profiles / profile terms / settings / error log, FTS5 search, file-storage paths. |
| **`kon-hotkey`** | Linux `evdev` hotkey listener with device hotplug. Parses Tauri-style hotkey strings (`Ctrl+Shift+R`), emits Pressed / Released events. Works natively on Wayland (no X11 dependency). Checks `/dev/input/event*` access on startup; surfaces a clear "add yourself to the `input` group" error when missing. | | **`magnotia-hotkey`** | Linux `evdev` hotkey listener with device hotplug. Parses Tauri-style hotkey strings (`Ctrl+Shift+R`), emits Pressed / Released events. Works natively on Wayland (no X11 dependency). Checks `/dev/input/event*` access on startup; surfaces a clear "add yourself to the `input` group" error when missing. |
| **`kon-cloud-providers`** | BYOK cloud-STT provider stubs. Currently empty scaffolding. When populated: OpenAI-compatible endpoint + Anthropic (ceiling for scope). | | **`magnotia-cloud-providers`** | BYOK cloud-STT provider stubs. Currently empty scaffolding. When populated: OpenAI-compatible endpoint + Anthropic (ceiling for scope). |
| **`kon-mcp`** | Standalone `kon-mcp` binary implementing the MCP stdio protocol (2024-11-05). Read-only tools: `list_transcripts`, `get_transcript`, `search_transcripts`, `list_tasks`. Opens Kon's SQLite store. | | **`magnotia-mcp`** | Standalone `magnotia-mcp` binary implementing the MCP stdio protocol (2024-11-05). Read-only tools: `list_transcripts`, `get_transcript`, `search_transcripts`, `list_tasks`. Opens Magnotia's SQLite store. |
### Tauri commands (src-tauri/src/commands/) ### Tauri commands (src-tauri/src/commands/)
@@ -301,24 +301,24 @@ Beyond this README, the repo ships extensive internal documentation:
### Product + strategy — `docs/brief/` ### Product + strategy — `docs/brief/`
Research briefs, competitive analysis, and strategic framing. Start with: Research briefs, competitive analysis, and strategic framing. Start with:
- [`what-kon-is.md`](docs/brief/what-kon-is.md) — product thesis - [`what-magnotia-is.md`](docs/brief/what-magnotia-is.md) — product thesis
- [`why-current-tools-fail.md`](docs/brief/why-current-tools-fail.md) — market gap - [`why-current-tools-fail.md`](docs/brief/why-current-tools-fail.md) — market gap
- [`design-principles.md`](docs/brief/design-principles.md) — full principle list - [`design-principles.md`](docs/brief/design-principles.md) — full principle list
- [`target-audience.md`](docs/brief/target-audience.md), [`market-size-demographics.md`](docs/brief/market-size-demographics.md) - [`target-audience.md`](docs/brief/target-audience.md), [`market-size-demographics.md`](docs/brief/market-size-demographics.md)
- Appendices on cognitive ergonomics, AI body doubling, evolutionary psychology, implementation intentions, HITL scaffolding, voice interfaces - Appendices on cognitive ergonomics, AI body doubling, evolutionary psychology, implementation intentions, HITL scaffolding, voice interfaces
### Brand — `docs/brand/` ### Brand — `docs/brand/`
- [`kon-brand-guidelines.md`](docs/brand/kon-brand-guidelines.md) - [`magnotia-brand-guidelines.md`](docs/brand/magnotia-brand-guidelines.md)
- [`kon-brand-platform.md`](docs/brand/kon-brand-platform.md) - [`magnotia-brand-platform.md`](docs/brand/magnotia-brand-platform.md)
### Technical research — `docs/whisper-ecosystem/` ### Technical research — `docs/whisper-ecosystem/`
Cross-repo survey of 10 OSS Whisper projects, the Kon-specific atomic task backlog, and the two Cursor workstream plans. Cross-repo survey of 10 OSS Whisper projects, the Magnotia-specific atomic task backlog, and the two Cursor workstream plans.
- [`brief.md`](docs/whisper-ecosystem/brief.md) — 31-item task backlog (the canonical research spec) - [`brief.md`](docs/whisper-ecosystem/brief.md) — 31-item task backlog (the canonical research spec)
- [`kon-context.md`](docs/whisper-ecosystem/kon-context.md) — ideology, shipped state, file-ownership fence for cloud AI agents - [`magnotia-context.md`](docs/whisper-ecosystem/magnotia-context.md) — ideology, shipped state, file-ownership fence for cloud AI agents
- [`workstream-A.md`](docs/whisper-ecosystem/workstream-A.md), [`workstream-B.md`](docs/whisper-ecosystem/workstream-B.md) — executed workstream plans - [`workstream-A.md`](docs/whisper-ecosystem/workstream-A.md), [`workstream-B.md`](docs/whisper-ecosystem/workstream-B.md) — executed workstream plans
### GPU tuning — `docs/gpu-tuning/` ### GPU tuning — `docs/gpu-tuning/`
- [`plan.md`](docs/gpu-tuning/plan.md) — MVP plan for GGML env-var panel + `kon-bench` auto-tuner + `kon-configs` community repo - [`plan.md`](docs/gpu-tuning/plan.md) — MVP plan for GGML env-var panel + `magnotia-bench` auto-tuner + `magnotia-configs` community repo
### Session handovers ### Session handovers
- [`HANDOVER.md`](HANDOVER.md) — latest session summary - [`HANDOVER.md`](HANDOVER.md) — latest session summary
@@ -339,7 +339,7 @@ Pinned roadmap items (scoped in docs and session memory):
- **Phase 4** — remaining items from [`workstream-A.md`](docs/whisper-ecosystem/workstream-A.md) + [`workstream-B.md`](docs/whisper-ecosystem/workstream-B.md) - **Phase 4** — remaining items from [`workstream-A.md`](docs/whisper-ecosystem/workstream-A.md) + [`workstream-B.md`](docs/whisper-ecosystem/workstream-B.md)
- **Voice calibration** — three-tier plan replacing the hardcoded speech-gate with per-user baselines - **Voice calibration** — three-tier plan replacing the hardcoded speech-gate with per-user baselines
- **GPU community tuning** — see [`docs/gpu-tuning/plan.md`](docs/gpu-tuning/plan.md); five-phase roadmap from settings panel to agentic auto-tuner + community config repo - **GPU community tuning** — see [`docs/gpu-tuning/plan.md`](docs/gpu-tuning/plan.md); five-phase roadmap from settings panel to agentic auto-tuner + community config repo
- **Cloud endpoint contract test** — when `kon-cloud-providers` grows a real provider - **Cloud endpoint contract test** — when `magnotia-cloud-providers` grows a real provider
- **`ggml` dedup** — replace the interim `-Wl,--allow-multiple-definition` link flag with a proper shared-lib setup; unblocks custom shader / backend work - **`ggml` dedup** — replace the interim `-Wl,--allow-multiple-definition` link flag with a proper shared-lib setup; unblocks custom shader / backend work
- **Mobile (iOS / Android)** — long-horizon, gated on the single-binary Rust stack scaling - **Mobile (iOS / Android)** — long-horizon, gated on the single-binary Rust stack scaling
@@ -347,7 +347,7 @@ Explicitly shelved (not coming without specific community signal):
- Wake-word / always-listening agent - Wake-word / always-listening agent
- Chat-style LLM UI - Chat-style LLM UI
- Multi-provider cloud fan-out beyond OpenAI-compatible + Anthropic - Multi-provider cloud fan-out beyond OpenAI-compatible + Anthropic
- Second notes-editing surface (transcripts leave Kon via frontmatter to Obsidian) - Second notes-editing surface (transcripts leave Magnotia via frontmatter to Obsidian)
- Speaker diarization - Speaker diarization
- Dragon-style passage-based speaker fine-tuning (Whisper has no speaker adaptation) - Dragon-style passage-based speaker fine-tuning (Whisper has no speaker adaptation)
@@ -374,4 +374,4 @@ To be finalised before public beta. Current intent: MIT or similar permissive li
## Contact ## Contact
**Jake Sames** — [jakeadriansames@gmail.com](mailto:jakeadriansames@gmail.com) **Jake Sames** — [jakeadriansames@gmail.com](mailto:jakeadriansames@gmail.com)
Repo: [github.com/jakejars/kon](https://github.com/jakejars/kon) · [git.corbel.consulting/jake/kon](https://git.corbel.consulting/jake/kon) Repo: [github.com/jakejars/magnotia](https://github.com/jakejars/magnotia) · [git.corbel.consulting/jake/magnotia](https://git.corbel.consulting/jake/magnotia)

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[package] [package]
name = "kon-ai-formatting" name = "magnotia-ai-formatting"
version = "0.1.0" version = "0.1.0"
edition = "2021" edition = "2021"
description = "Text post-processing pipeline: filler removal, British English conversion, formatting for Kon" description = "Text post-processing pipeline: filler removal, British English conversion, formatting for Magnotia"
[dependencies] [dependencies]
kon-core = { path = "../core" } magnotia-core = { path = "../core" }
kon-llm = { path = "../llm" } magnotia-llm = { path = "../llm" }
regex-lite = "0.1" regex-lite = "0.1"

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//! The llm_client is not yet wired to a running model. This module defines //! The llm_client is not yet wired to a running model. This module defines
//! the prompt contract so that wiring it produces correct, hardened output. //! the prompt contract so that wiring it produces correct, hardened output.
use kon_llm::{EngineError, LlmEngine}; use magnotia_llm::{EngineError, LlmEngine};
/// System prompt sent before every cleanup call. /// System prompt sent before every cleanup call.
/// ///
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ use kon_llm::{EngineError, LlmEngine};
/// Whispering's published baseline, directly counteracts the /// Whispering's published baseline, directly counteracts the
/// "LLM changed my meaning" failure mode: the model's job is to /// "LLM changed my meaning" failure mode: the model's job is to
/// translate spoken speech into well-formed written form — not to /// translate spoken speech into well-formed written form — not to
/// improve, summarise, or rephrase. Kon's ideology: raw transcript /// improve, summarise, or rephrase. Magnotia's ideology: raw transcript
/// is the source of truth; cleanup is a translation pass, not a /// is the source of truth; cleanup is a translation pass, not a
/// rewrite. /// rewrite.
/// 2. **Prompt-injection hardening.** The guard ("speech, not /// 2. **Prompt-injection hardening.** The guard ("speech, not
@@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ pub fn cleanup_text(
#[cfg(test)] #[cfg(test)]
mod tests { mod tests {
use super::*; use super::*;
use kon_llm::EngineError; use magnotia_llm::EngineError;
#[test] #[test]
fn empty_terms_returns_empty_string() { fn empty_terms_returns_empty_string() {
@@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ mod tests {
assert!(CLEANUP_PROMPT.contains("output ONLY the cleaned transcript")); assert!(CLEANUP_PROMPT.contains("output ONLY the cleaned transcript"));
} }
/// The "translator, not editor" framing is load-bearing for Kon's /// The "translator, not editor" framing is load-bearing for Magnotia's
/// ideology — raw transcript is the source of truth, cleanup is a /// ideology — raw transcript is the source of truth, cleanup is a
/// translation pass. Drifting from this phrasing in a refactor would /// translation pass. Drifting from this phrasing in a refactor would
/// quietly open the door to the "LLM changed my meaning" failure /// quietly open the door to the "LLM changed my meaning" failure

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use kon_core::constants::SMART_PARAGRAPH_GAP_SECS; use magnotia_core::constants::SMART_PARAGRAPH_GAP_SECS;
use kon_core::types::Segment; use magnotia_core::types::Segment;
use kon_llm::LlmEngine; use magnotia_llm::LlmEngine;
use crate::{llm_client, rule_based, to_plain_text::to_plain_text}; use crate::{llm_client, rule_based, to_plain_text::to_plain_text};

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//! structure) degraded cleanup quality materially; plain-text input //! structure) degraded cleanup quality materially; plain-text input
//! raised it back. //! raised it back.
//! //!
//! `Segment.text` in Kon already holds just the spoken text (the //! `Segment.text` in Magnotia already holds just the spoken text (the
//! `start`/`end` f64 fields carry the timing), so "timestamp //! `start`/`end` f64 fields carry the timing), so "timestamp
//! stripping" falls out of using the text field alone. The work here //! stripping" falls out of using the text field alone. The work here
//! is the whitespace pass and empty-segment filter, plus a single //! is the whitespace pass and empty-segment filter, plus a single
//! public function the pipeline can depend on. //! public function the pipeline can depend on.
use kon_core::types::Segment; use magnotia_core::types::Segment;
/// Join transcription segments into a single plain-text string /// Join transcription segments into a single plain-text string
/// suitable for feeding to an LLM cleanup prompt. /// suitable for feeding to an LLM cleanup prompt.

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[package] [package]
name = "kon-audio" name = "magnotia-audio"
version = "0.1.0" version = "0.1.0"
edition = "2021" edition = "2021"
description = "Audio capture (cpal), VAD, resampling (rubato), file decoding (symphonia), WAV I/O (hound) for Kon" description = "Audio capture (cpal), VAD, resampling (rubato), file decoding (symphonia), WAV I/O (hound) for Magnotia"
[dependencies] [dependencies]
kon-core = { path = "../core" } magnotia-core = { path = "../core" }
# Microphone capture # Microphone capture
cpal = "0.17" cpal = "0.17"

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ use cpal::traits::{DeviceTrait, HostTrait, StreamTrait};
use cpal::{FromSample, Sample, SampleFormat, SizedSample}; use cpal::{FromSample, Sample, SampleFormat, SizedSample};
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize}; use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use kon_core::error::{KonError, Result}; use magnotia_core::error::{MagnotiaError, Result};
const AUDIO_CHANNEL_CAPACITY: usize = 32; const AUDIO_CHANNEL_CAPACITY: usize = 32;
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ impl MicrophoneCapture {
let devices = host let devices = host
.input_devices() .input_devices()
.map_err(|e| KonError::AudioCaptureFailed(format!("input_devices: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::AudioCaptureFailed(format!("input_devices: {e}")))?;
// Load ALSA card descriptions once per enumeration. These are the // Load ALSA card descriptions once per enumeration. These are the
// "real" product names (e.g. "Blue Microphones") that cpal's // "real" product names (e.g. "Blue Microphones") that cpal's
@@ -138,17 +138,17 @@ impl MicrophoneCapture {
let host = cpal::default_host(); let host = cpal::default_host();
let devices = host let devices = host
.input_devices() .input_devices()
.map_err(|e| KonError::AudioCaptureFailed(format!("input_devices: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::AudioCaptureFailed(format!("input_devices: {e}")))?;
for device in devices { for device in devices {
let name = device_display_name(&device).unwrap_or_default(); let name = device_display_name(&device).unwrap_or_default();
if name == device_name { if name == device_name {
eprintln!("[kon-audio] start_with_device: opening explicit device '{name}'"); eprintln!("[magnotia-audio] start_with_device: opening explicit device '{name}'");
return open_and_validate(device, &name, /* require_audio = */ true); return open_and_validate(device, &name, /* require_audio = */ true);
} }
} }
Err(KonError::AudioCaptureFailed(format!( Err(MagnotiaError::AudioCaptureFailed(format!(
"Selected device '{device_name}' not found in current host enumeration. \ "Selected device '{device_name}' not found in current host enumeration. \
It may have been disconnected. Open Settings → Audio to pick another." It may have been disconnected. Open Settings → Audio to pick another."
))) )))
@@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ impl MicrophoneCapture {
let mut all_devices: Vec<cpal::Device> = host let mut all_devices: Vec<cpal::Device> = host
.input_devices() .input_devices()
.map_err(|e| KonError::AudioCaptureFailed(format!("input_devices: {e}")))? .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::AudioCaptureFailed(format!("input_devices: {e}")))?
.collect(); .collect();
// Sort: default first, then non-monitor, then monitor-as-last-resort. // Sort: default first, then non-monitor, then monitor-as-last-resort.
@@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ impl MicrophoneCapture {
}); });
eprintln!( eprintln!(
"[kon-audio] start: enumerated {} input device(s) (default='{}')", "[magnotia-audio] start: enumerated {} input device(s) (default='{}')",
all_devices.len(), all_devices.len(),
default_name default_name
); );
@@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ impl MicrophoneCapture {
match open_and_validate(device.clone(), &name, true) { match open_and_validate(device.clone(), &name, true) {
Ok(result) => return Ok(result), Ok(result) => return Ok(result),
Err(e) => { Err(e) => {
eprintln!("[kon-audio] '{name}' rejected: {e}"); eprintln!("[magnotia-audio] '{name}' rejected: {e}");
} }
} }
} }
@@ -212,14 +212,14 @@ impl MicrophoneCapture {
// Second pass: accept anything that delivers bytes (monitor sources // Second pass: accept anything that delivers bytes (monitor sources
// included). Better to capture from a monitor than fail entirely. // included). Better to capture from a monitor than fail entirely.
eprintln!( eprintln!(
"[kon-audio] no non-monitor mic produced audio; falling back to monitor/loopback sources" "[magnotia-audio] no non-monitor mic produced audio; falling back to monitor/loopback sources"
); );
for device in &all_devices { for device in &all_devices {
let name = device_display_name(device).unwrap_or_default(); let name = device_display_name(device).unwrap_or_default();
match open_and_validate(device.clone(), &name, false) { match open_and_validate(device.clone(), &name, false) {
Ok(result) => { Ok(result) => {
eprintln!( eprintln!(
"[kon-audio] FALLBACK: capturing from '{name}' (likely monitor source). \ "[magnotia-audio] FALLBACK: capturing from '{name}' (likely monitor source). \
Recordings may be silent or contain system audio." Recordings may be silent or contain system audio."
); );
return Ok(result); return Ok(result);
@@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ impl MicrophoneCapture {
} }
} }
Err(KonError::AudioCaptureFailed( Err(MagnotiaError::AudioCaptureFailed(
"No working microphone found. Check that an input device is connected, \ "No working microphone found. Check that an input device is connected, \
that PulseAudio/PipeWire is running, and that the app has microphone permission. \ that PulseAudio/PipeWire is running, and that the app has microphone permission. \
Then open Settings → Audio to pick a device explicitly." Then open Settings → Audio to pick a device explicitly."
@@ -355,13 +355,13 @@ fn open_and_validate(
) -> Result<(MicrophoneCapture, mpsc::Receiver<AudioChunk>)> { ) -> Result<(MicrophoneCapture, mpsc::Receiver<AudioChunk>)> {
let config = device let config = device
.default_input_config() .default_input_config()
.map_err(|e| KonError::AudioCaptureFailed(format!("default_input_config: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::AudioCaptureFailed(format!("default_input_config: {e}")))?;
let sample_rate = config.sample_rate(); let sample_rate = config.sample_rate();
let channels = config.channels(); let channels = config.channels();
let format = config.sample_format(); let format = config.sample_format();
eprintln!( eprintln!(
"[kon-audio] trying '{name}' ({sr}Hz, {ch}ch, {fmt:?})", "[magnotia-audio] trying '{name}' ({sr}Hz, {ch}ch, {fmt:?})",
sr = sample_rate, sr = sample_rate,
ch = channels, ch = channels,
fmt = format fmt = format
@@ -415,16 +415,16 @@ fn open_and_validate(
name.to_string(), name.to_string(),
), ),
other => { other => {
return Err(KonError::AudioCaptureFailed(format!( return Err(MagnotiaError::AudioCaptureFailed(format!(
"unsupported sample format {other:?}" "unsupported sample format {other:?}"
))) )))
} }
} }
.map_err(|e| KonError::AudioCaptureFailed(format!("build_input_stream: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::AudioCaptureFailed(format!("build_input_stream: {e}")))?;
stream stream
.play() .play()
.map_err(|e| KonError::AudioCaptureFailed(format!("stream.play: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::AudioCaptureFailed(format!("stream.play: {e}")))?;
// Validation window: collect chunks for DEVICE_VALIDATION_MS, compute RMS. // Validation window: collect chunks for DEVICE_VALIDATION_MS, compute RMS.
let deadline = let deadline =
@@ -451,19 +451,19 @@ fn open_and_validate(
} }
if total_samples == 0 { if total_samples == 0 {
return Err(KonError::AudioCaptureFailed( return Err(MagnotiaError::AudioCaptureFailed(
"device delivered zero samples in validation window".into(), "device delivered zero samples in validation window".into(),
)); ));
} }
let rms = (sum_sq / total_samples as f64).sqrt() as f32; let rms = (sum_sq / total_samples as f64).sqrt() as f32;
eprintln!( eprintln!(
"[kon-audio] '{name}' validation: {samples} samples, rms={rms:.6}", "[magnotia-audio] '{name}' validation: {samples} samples, rms={rms:.6}",
samples = total_samples samples = total_samples
); );
if require_audio && rms < SILENCE_RMS_FLOOR { if require_audio && rms < SILENCE_RMS_FLOOR {
return Err(KonError::AudioCaptureFailed(format!( return Err(MagnotiaError::AudioCaptureFailed(format!(
"device produced silence (rms={rms:.6} below floor {SILENCE_RMS_FLOOR:.6})" "device produced silence (rms={rms:.6} below floor {SILENCE_RMS_FLOOR:.6})"
))); )));
} }
@@ -474,7 +474,7 @@ fn open_and_validate(
// failing fast. (Codex review 2026/04/17 D3) // failing fast. (Codex review 2026/04/17 D3)
const DEAD_SILENCE_FLOOR: f32 = 1e-7; const DEAD_SILENCE_FLOOR: f32 = 1e-7;
if rms < DEAD_SILENCE_FLOOR { if rms < DEAD_SILENCE_FLOOR {
return Err(KonError::AudioCaptureFailed(format!( return Err(MagnotiaError::AudioCaptureFailed(format!(
"device produced dead silence (rms={rms:.6e} below absolute floor {DEAD_SILENCE_FLOOR:.6e})" "device produced dead silence (rms={rms:.6e} below absolute floor {DEAD_SILENCE_FLOOR:.6e})"
))); )));
} }
@@ -489,7 +489,7 @@ fn open_and_validate(
} }
} }
eprintln!("[kon-audio] selected microphone: '{name}'"); eprintln!("[magnotia-audio] selected microphone: '{name}'");
Ok(( Ok((
MicrophoneCapture { MicrophoneCapture {
stream: Some(stream), stream: Some(stream),
@@ -539,7 +539,7 @@ where
// Surface stream errors to the live session via err_tx so the // Surface stream errors to the live session via err_tx so the
// frontend can show a toast. Also keep the eprintln for ops // frontend can show a toast. Also keep the eprintln for ops
// logs. (Codex review 2026/04/17 M2) // logs. (Codex review 2026/04/17 M2)
eprintln!("[kon-audio] capture error: {err}"); eprintln!("[magnotia-audio] capture error: {err}");
if err_tx if err_tx
.try_send(CaptureRuntimeError { .try_send(CaptureRuntimeError {
device_name: err_device_name.clone(), device_name: err_device_name.clone(),
@@ -553,7 +553,7 @@ where
// frontend never received the typed event. // frontend never received the typed event.
let prior = dropped_errors.fetch_add(1, Ordering::Relaxed); let prior = dropped_errors.fetch_add(1, Ordering::Relaxed);
eprintln!( eprintln!(
"[kon-audio] capture error channel full; dropped error #{} for device '{}'", "[magnotia-audio] capture error channel full; dropped error #{} for device '{}'",
prior + 1, prior + 1,
err_device_name, err_device_name,
); );

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
use std::path::Path; use std::path::Path;
use kon_core::error::Result; use magnotia_core::error::Result;
use kon_core::types::AudioSamples; use magnotia_core::types::AudioSamples;
use crate::decode::decode_audio_file; use crate::decode::decode_audio_file;
use crate::resample::resample_to_16khz; use crate::resample::resample_to_16khz;
@@ -15,5 +15,5 @@ pub async fn decode_and_resample(path: &Path) -> Result<AudioSamples> {
resample_to_16khz(&audio) resample_to_16khz(&audio)
}) })
.await .await
.map_err(|e| kon_core::error::KonError::AudioDecodeFailed(format!("Task join error: {e}")))? .map_err(|e| magnotia_core::error::MagnotiaError::AudioDecodeFailed(format!("Task join error: {e}")))?
} }

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@@ -9,13 +9,13 @@ use symphonia::core::io::MediaSourceStream;
use symphonia::core::meta::MetadataOptions; use symphonia::core::meta::MetadataOptions;
use symphonia::core::probe::Hint; use symphonia::core::probe::Hint;
use kon_core::error::{KonError, Result}; use magnotia_core::error::{MagnotiaError, Result};
use kon_core::types::AudioSamples; use magnotia_core::types::AudioSamples;
/// Decode an audio file to mono f32 PCM samples. /// Decode an audio file to mono f32 PCM samples.
/// Supports all formats symphonia handles: mp3, aac, flac, wav, ogg, etc. /// Supports all formats symphonia handles: mp3, aac, flac, wav, ogg, etc.
/// ///
/// Any read- or decode-side error is propagated as `KonError::AudioDecodeFailed`. /// Any read- or decode-side error is propagated as `MagnotiaError::AudioDecodeFailed`.
/// A previous implementation `break`ed out of the packet loop on any read /// A previous implementation `break`ed out of the packet loop on any read
/// error and skipped per-packet decode errors, so a truncated or corrupt /// error and skipped per-packet decode errors, so a truncated or corrupt
/// input silently returned `Ok` with whatever had decoded before the /// input silently returned `Ok` with whatever had decoded before the
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ pub fn decode_audio_file_limited(
max_duration_secs: Option<f64>, max_duration_secs: Option<f64>,
) -> Result<AudioSamples> { ) -> Result<AudioSamples> {
let file = File::open(path) let file = File::open(path)
.map_err(|e| KonError::AudioDecodeFailed(format!("Cannot open file: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::AudioDecodeFailed(format!("Cannot open file: {e}")))?;
let mss = MediaSourceStream::new(Box::new(file), Default::default()); let mss = MediaSourceStream::new(Box::new(file), Default::default());
let mut hint = Hint::new(); let mut hint = Hint::new();
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ pub fn decode_audio_file_limited(
pub fn probe_audio_duration_secs(path: &Path) -> Result<Option<f64>> { pub fn probe_audio_duration_secs(path: &Path) -> Result<Option<f64>> {
let file = File::open(path) let file = File::open(path)
.map_err(|e| KonError::AudioDecodeFailed(format!("Cannot open file: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::AudioDecodeFailed(format!("Cannot open file: {e}")))?;
let mss = MediaSourceStream::new(Box::new(file), Default::default()); let mss = MediaSourceStream::new(Box::new(file), Default::default());
let mut hint = Hint::new(); let mut hint = Hint::new();
if let Some(ext) = path.extension().and_then(|e| e.to_str()) { if let Some(ext) = path.extension().and_then(|e| e.to_str()) {
@@ -56,15 +56,15 @@ pub fn probe_audio_duration_secs(path: &Path) -> Result<Option<f64>> {
&FormatOptions::default(), &FormatOptions::default(),
&MetadataOptions::default(), &MetadataOptions::default(),
) )
.map_err(|e| KonError::AudioDecodeFailed(format!("Unsupported format: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::AudioDecodeFailed(format!("Unsupported format: {e}")))?;
let track = probed let track = probed
.format .format
.default_track() .default_track()
.ok_or_else(|| KonError::AudioDecodeFailed("No audio track found".into()))?; .ok_or_else(|| MagnotiaError::AudioDecodeFailed("No audio track found".into()))?;
let sample_rate = track let sample_rate = track
.codec_params .codec_params
.sample_rate .sample_rate
.ok_or_else(|| KonError::AudioDecodeFailed("Unknown sample rate".into()))?; .ok_or_else(|| MagnotiaError::AudioDecodeFailed("Unknown sample rate".into()))?;
Ok(track Ok(track
.codec_params .codec_params
.n_frames .n_frames
@@ -86,20 +86,20 @@ fn decode_media_stream(
&FormatOptions::default(), &FormatOptions::default(),
&MetadataOptions::default(), &MetadataOptions::default(),
) )
.map_err(|e| KonError::AudioDecodeFailed(format!("Unsupported format: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::AudioDecodeFailed(format!("Unsupported format: {e}")))?;
let mut format = probed.format; let mut format = probed.format;
let track = format let track = format
.default_track() .default_track()
.ok_or_else(|| KonError::AudioDecodeFailed("No audio track found".into()))?; .ok_or_else(|| MagnotiaError::AudioDecodeFailed("No audio track found".into()))?;
let sample_rate = track let sample_rate = track
.codec_params .codec_params
.sample_rate .sample_rate
.ok_or_else(|| KonError::AudioDecodeFailed("Unknown sample rate".into()))?; .ok_or_else(|| MagnotiaError::AudioDecodeFailed("Unknown sample rate".into()))?;
if sample_rate == 0 { if sample_rate == 0 {
return Err(KonError::AudioDecodeFailed("Invalid sample rate: 0".into())); return Err(MagnotiaError::AudioDecodeFailed("Invalid sample rate: 0".into()));
} }
let track_id = track.id; let track_id = track.id;
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ fn decode_media_stream(
let mut decoder = symphonia::default::get_codecs() let mut decoder = symphonia::default::get_codecs()
.make(&track.codec_params, &DecoderOptions::default()) .make(&track.codec_params, &DecoderOptions::default())
.map_err(|e| KonError::AudioDecodeFailed(format!("Codec error: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::AudioDecodeFailed(format!("Codec error: {e}")))?;
let mut samples: Vec<f32> = Vec::new(); let mut samples: Vec<f32> = Vec::new();
@@ -121,12 +121,12 @@ fn decode_media_stream(
break; break;
} }
Err(SymphoniaError::ResetRequired) => { Err(SymphoniaError::ResetRequired) => {
return Err(KonError::AudioDecodeFailed( return Err(MagnotiaError::AudioDecodeFailed(
"decoder reset required mid-stream — input contains a discontinuity".into(), "decoder reset required mid-stream — input contains a discontinuity".into(),
)); ));
} }
Err(e) => { Err(e) => {
return Err(KonError::AudioDecodeFailed(format!( return Err(MagnotiaError::AudioDecodeFailed(format!(
"packet read failed: {e}" "packet read failed: {e}"
))); )));
} }
@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ fn decode_media_stream(
let decoded = decoder let decoded = decoder
.decode(&packet) .decode(&packet)
.map_err(|e| KonError::AudioDecodeFailed(format!("packet decode failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::AudioDecodeFailed(format!("packet decode failed: {e}")))?;
let spec = *decoded.spec(); let spec = *decoded.spec();
let channels = spec.channels.count(); let channels = spec.channels.count();
@@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ fn decode_media_stream(
.map(|limit| samples.len() > limit) .map(|limit| samples.len() > limit)
.unwrap_or(false) .unwrap_or(false)
{ {
return Err(KonError::AudioDecodeFailed(format!( return Err(MagnotiaError::AudioDecodeFailed(format!(
"Audio is longer than the {:.0} minute import limit", "Audio is longer than the {:.0} minute import limit",
max_duration_secs.unwrap_or(0.0) / 60.0 max_duration_secs.unwrap_or(0.0) / 60.0
))); )));
@@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ fn decode_media_stream(
} }
if samples.is_empty() { if samples.is_empty() {
return Err(KonError::AudioDecodeFailed("No audio data decoded".into())); return Err(MagnotiaError::AudioDecodeFailed("No audio data decoded".into()));
} }
Ok(AudioSamples::new(samples, sample_rate, 1)) Ok(AudioSamples::new(samples, sample_rate, 1))
@@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ mod tests {
} }
fn valid_wav_bytes(sample_count: usize) -> Vec<u8> { fn valid_wav_bytes(sample_count: usize) -> Vec<u8> {
let path = temp_path("kon_decode_tmp_for_bytes.wav"); let path = temp_path("magnotia_decode_tmp_for_bytes.wav");
let samples: Vec<f32> = (0..sample_count).map(|i| (i as f32) / 1000.0).collect(); let samples: Vec<f32> = (0..sample_count).map(|i| (i as f32) / 1000.0).collect();
let audio = AudioSamples::mono_16khz(samples); let audio = AudioSamples::mono_16khz(samples);
write_wav(&path, &audio).unwrap(); write_wav(&path, &audio).unwrap();
@@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ mod tests {
#[test] #[test]
fn decodes_valid_wav_successfully() { fn decodes_valid_wav_successfully() {
let path = temp_path("kon_decode_valid.wav"); let path = temp_path("magnotia_decode_valid.wav");
let samples: Vec<f32> = (0..4_000).map(|i| (i as f32) / 1000.0).collect(); let samples: Vec<f32> = (0..4_000).map(|i| (i as f32) / 1000.0).collect();
write_wav(&path, &AudioSamples::mono_16khz(samples)).unwrap(); write_wav(&path, &AudioSamples::mono_16khz(samples)).unwrap();
@@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ mod tests {
#[test] #[test]
fn missing_file_surfaces_error() { fn missing_file_surfaces_error() {
let path = temp_path("kon_decode_missing.wav"); let path = temp_path("magnotia_decode_missing.wav");
let result = decode_audio_file(&path); let result = decode_audio_file(&path);
assert!(result.is_err(), "missing file must error, got: {result:?}"); assert!(result.is_err(), "missing file must error, got: {result:?}");
} }

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@@ -2,9 +2,9 @@ use rubato::{
Resampler, SincFixedIn, SincInterpolationParameters, SincInterpolationType, WindowFunction, Resampler, SincFixedIn, SincInterpolationParameters, SincInterpolationType, WindowFunction,
}; };
use kon_core::constants::WHISPER_SAMPLE_RATE; use magnotia_core::constants::WHISPER_SAMPLE_RATE;
use kon_core::error::{KonError, Result}; use magnotia_core::error::{MagnotiaError, Result};
use kon_core::types::AudioSamples; use magnotia_core::types::AudioSamples;
/// Resample audio to 16kHz mono using sinc interpolation (rubato). /// Resample audio to 16kHz mono using sinc interpolation (rubato).
/// Returns a new AudioSamples at the target sample rate. /// Returns a new AudioSamples at the target sample rate.
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ pub fn resample_to_16khz(audio: &AudioSamples) -> Result<AudioSamples> {
} }
if from_rate == 0 { if from_rate == 0 {
return Err(KonError::AudioDecodeFailed( return Err(MagnotiaError::AudioDecodeFailed(
"Cannot resample: source rate is 0".into(), "Cannot resample: source rate is 0".into(),
)); ));
} }
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ pub fn resample_to_16khz(audio: &AudioSamples) -> Result<AudioSamples> {
let mut resampler = SincFixedIn::<f32>::new( let mut resampler = SincFixedIn::<f32>::new(
ratio, 1.1, params, chunk_size, 1, // mono ratio, 1.1, params, chunk_size, 1, // mono
) )
.map_err(|e| KonError::AudioDecodeFailed(format!("Resampler init failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::AudioDecodeFailed(format!("Resampler init failed: {e}")))?;
let samples = audio.samples(); let samples = audio.samples();
let mut output_samples: Vec<f32> = Vec::new(); let mut output_samples: Vec<f32> = Vec::new();
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ pub fn resample_to_16khz(audio: &AudioSamples) -> Result<AudioSamples> {
let input = vec![chunk]; let input = vec![chunk];
let result = resampler let result = resampler
.process(&input, None) .process(&input, None)
.map_err(|e| KonError::AudioDecodeFailed(format!("Resample failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::AudioDecodeFailed(format!("Resample failed: {e}")))?;
if !result.is_empty() && !result[0].is_empty() { if !result.is_empty() && !result[0].is_empty() {
output_samples.extend_from_slice(&result[0]); output_samples.extend_from_slice(&result[0]);

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@@ -27,8 +27,8 @@ use rubato::{
Resampler, SincFixedIn, SincInterpolationParameters, SincInterpolationType, WindowFunction, Resampler, SincFixedIn, SincInterpolationParameters, SincInterpolationType, WindowFunction,
}; };
use kon_core::constants::WHISPER_SAMPLE_RATE; use magnotia_core::constants::WHISPER_SAMPLE_RATE;
use kon_core::error::{KonError, Result}; use magnotia_core::error::{MagnotiaError, Result};
/// Number of input samples the rubato resampler consumes per `process()` /// Number of input samples the rubato resampler consumes per `process()`
/// call. Matches the chunk size used in `resample::resample_to_16khz`. /// call. Matches the chunk size used in `resample::resample_to_16khz`.
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ impl StreamingResampler {
/// rubato rejects the requested ratio. /// rubato rejects the requested ratio.
pub fn new(from_rate: u32) -> Result<Self> { pub fn new(from_rate: u32) -> Result<Self> {
if from_rate == 0 { if from_rate == 0 {
return Err(KonError::AudioDecodeFailed( return Err(MagnotiaError::AudioDecodeFailed(
"StreamingResampler: input sample rate is 0".into(), "StreamingResampler: input sample rate is 0".into(),
)); ));
} }
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ impl StreamingResampler {
INPUT_CHUNK, INPUT_CHUNK,
1, // mono 1, // mono
) )
.map_err(|e| KonError::AudioDecodeFailed(format!("StreamingResampler init failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::AudioDecodeFailed(format!("StreamingResampler init failed: {e}")))?;
Ok(Self::Sinc { Ok(Self::Sinc {
resampler, resampler,
@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ impl StreamingResampler {
let chunk: Vec<f32> = residual.drain(..INPUT_CHUNK).collect(); let chunk: Vec<f32> = residual.drain(..INPUT_CHUNK).collect();
let input = vec![chunk]; let input = vec![chunk];
let result = resampler.process(&input, None).map_err(|e| { let result = resampler.process(&input, None).map_err(|e| {
KonError::AudioDecodeFailed(format!( MagnotiaError::AudioDecodeFailed(format!(
"StreamingResampler process failed: {e}" "StreamingResampler process failed: {e}"
)) ))
})?; })?;
@@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ impl StreamingResampler {
let input = vec![chunk]; let input = vec![chunk];
let result = resampler.process(&input, None).map_err(|e| { let result = resampler.process(&input, None).map_err(|e| {
KonError::AudioDecodeFailed(format!("StreamingResampler flush failed: {e}")) MagnotiaError::AudioDecodeFailed(format!("StreamingResampler flush failed: {e}"))
})?; })?;
let Some(mut out) = result.into_iter().next() else { let Some(mut out) = result.into_iter().next() else {

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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
// For now, all audio is treated as speech. This matches v0.2 behaviour // For now, all audio is treated as speech. This matches v0.2 behaviour
// (no VAD) and doesn't affect core functionality. // (no VAD) and doesn't affect core functionality.
use kon_core::constants::VAD_SPEECH_THRESHOLD; use magnotia_core::constants::VAD_SPEECH_THRESHOLD;
/// Stub speech detector. Treats all audio as speech. /// Stub speech detector. Treats all audio as speech.
#[derive(Default)] #[derive(Default)]

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@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
use std::io::BufWriter; use std::io::BufWriter;
use std::path::Path; use std::path::Path;
use kon_core::error::{KonError, Result}; use magnotia_core::error::{MagnotiaError, Result};
use kon_core::types::AudioSamples; use magnotia_core::types::AudioSamples;
/// Append-friendly WAV writer for long-running captures. /// Append-friendly WAV writer for long-running captures.
/// ///
@@ -40,10 +40,10 @@ impl WavWriter {
bits_per_sample: 16, bits_per_sample: 16,
sample_format: hound::SampleFormat::Int, sample_format: hound::SampleFormat::Int,
}; };
let file = std::fs::File::create(path).map_err(KonError::Io)?; let file = std::fs::File::create(path).map_err(MagnotiaError::Io)?;
let buffered = BufWriter::new(file); let buffered = BufWriter::new(file);
let inner = hound::WavWriter::new(buffered, spec) let inner = hound::WavWriter::new(buffered, spec)
.map_err(|e| KonError::Io(std::io::Error::other(format!("WAV create failed: {e}"))))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::Io(std::io::Error::other(format!("WAV create failed: {e}"))))?;
Ok(Self { Ok(Self {
inner, inner,
samples_since_flush: 0, samples_since_flush: 0,
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ impl WavWriter {
let clamped = sample.clamp(-1.0, 1.0); let clamped = sample.clamp(-1.0, 1.0);
let int_sample = (clamped * i16::MAX as f32) as i16; let int_sample = (clamped * i16::MAX as f32) as i16;
self.inner.write_sample(int_sample).map_err(|e| { self.inner.write_sample(int_sample).map_err(|e| {
KonError::Io(std::io::Error::other(format!("WAV write failed: {e}"))) MagnotiaError::Io(std::io::Error::other(format!("WAV write failed: {e}")))
})?; })?;
} }
self.samples_since_flush += samples.len(); self.samples_since_flush += samples.len();
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ impl WavWriter {
pub fn flush(&mut self) -> Result<()> { pub fn flush(&mut self) -> Result<()> {
self.inner self.inner
.flush() .flush()
.map_err(|e| KonError::Io(std::io::Error::other(format!("WAV flush failed: {e}"))))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::Io(std::io::Error::other(format!("WAV flush failed: {e}"))))?;
self.samples_since_flush = 0; self.samples_since_flush = 0;
Ok(()) Ok(())
} }
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ impl WavWriter {
/// that care about the unflushed tail should always finalise. /// that care about the unflushed tail should always finalise.
pub fn finalize(self) -> Result<()> { pub fn finalize(self) -> Result<()> {
self.inner.finalize().map_err(|e| { self.inner.finalize().map_err(|e| {
KonError::Io(std::io::Error::other(format!("WAV finalize failed: {e}"))) MagnotiaError::Io(std::io::Error::other(format!("WAV finalize failed: {e}")))
})?; })?;
Ok(()) Ok(())
} }
@@ -105,33 +105,33 @@ pub fn write_wav(path: &Path, audio: &AudioSamples) -> Result<()> {
}; };
let mut writer = hound::WavWriter::create(path, spec) let mut writer = hound::WavWriter::create(path, spec)
.map_err(|e| KonError::Io(std::io::Error::other(format!("WAV create failed: {e}"))))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::Io(std::io::Error::other(format!("WAV create failed: {e}"))))?;
for &sample in audio.samples() { for &sample in audio.samples() {
let clamped = sample.clamp(-1.0, 1.0); let clamped = sample.clamp(-1.0, 1.0);
let int_sample = (clamped * i16::MAX as f32) as i16; let int_sample = (clamped * i16::MAX as f32) as i16;
writer writer
.write_sample(int_sample) .write_sample(int_sample)
.map_err(|e| KonError::Io(std::io::Error::other(format!("WAV write failed: {e}"))))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::Io(std::io::Error::other(format!("WAV write failed: {e}"))))?;
} }
writer writer
.finalize() .finalize()
.map_err(|e| KonError::Io(std::io::Error::other(format!("WAV finalize failed: {e}"))))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::Io(std::io::Error::other(format!("WAV finalize failed: {e}"))))?;
Ok(()) Ok(())
} }
/// Read a WAV file to f32 PCM `AudioSamples`. /// Read a WAV file to f32 PCM `AudioSamples`.
/// ///
/// Any per-sample decode error is surfaced as `KonError::AudioDecodeFailed` /// Any per-sample decode error is surfaced as `MagnotiaError::AudioDecodeFailed`
/// rather than silently dropped. A previous implementation used /// rather than silently dropped. A previous implementation used
/// `filter_map(|s| s.ok())`, so a truncated or corrupt payload returned /// `filter_map(|s| s.ok())`, so a truncated or corrupt payload returned
/// a short, silently-partial `AudioSamples` — callers got `Ok` while /// a short, silently-partial `AudioSamples` — callers got `Ok` while
/// losing audio (flagged by the 2026-04-22 review). /// losing audio (flagged by the 2026-04-22 review).
pub fn read_wav(path: &Path) -> Result<AudioSamples> { pub fn read_wav(path: &Path) -> Result<AudioSamples> {
let reader = hound::WavReader::open(path) let reader = hound::WavReader::open(path)
.map_err(|e| KonError::AudioDecodeFailed(format!("WAV open failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::AudioDecodeFailed(format!("WAV open failed: {e}")))?;
let spec = reader.spec(); let spec = reader.spec();
let sample_rate = spec.sample_rate; let sample_rate = spec.sample_rate;
@@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ pub fn read_wav(path: &Path) -> Result<AudioSamples> {
sample sample
.map(|s| s as f32 / (1 << (bits_per_sample - 1)) as f32) .map(|s| s as f32 / (1 << (bits_per_sample - 1)) as f32)
.map_err(|e| { .map_err(|e| {
KonError::AudioDecodeFailed(format!("WAV sample decode failed: {e}")) MagnotiaError::AudioDecodeFailed(format!("WAV sample decode failed: {e}"))
}) })
}) })
.collect::<Result<Vec<f32>>>()?, .collect::<Result<Vec<f32>>>()?,
@@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ pub fn read_wav(path: &Path) -> Result<AudioSamples> {
.into_samples::<f32>() .into_samples::<f32>()
.map(|sample| { .map(|sample| {
sample.map_err(|e| { sample.map_err(|e| {
KonError::AudioDecodeFailed(format!("WAV sample decode failed: {e}")) MagnotiaError::AudioDecodeFailed(format!("WAV sample decode failed: {e}"))
}) })
}) })
.collect::<Result<Vec<f32>>>()?, .collect::<Result<Vec<f32>>>()?,
@@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ mod tests {
fn wav_writer_survives_crash() { fn wav_writer_survives_crash() {
// Property under test: a `WavWriter` that has been flushed but // Property under test: a `WavWriter` that has been flushed but
// never finalised leaves a valid, readable WAV on disk. This // never finalised leaves a valid, readable WAV on disk. This
// is the crash-safety guarantee — if the kon process aborts // is the crash-safety guarantee — if the magnotia process aborts
// mid-session, the on-disk file up to the last flush is // mid-session, the on-disk file up to the last flush is
// recoverable. // recoverable.
// //
@@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ mod tests {
// mirrors what happens when the OS reaps the process without // mirrors what happens when the OS reaps the process without
// giving Rust a chance to run destructors. // giving Rust a chance to run destructors.
let temp_dir = std::env::temp_dir(); let temp_dir = std::env::temp_dir();
let path = temp_dir.join("kon_test_wav_writer_survives_crash.wav"); let path = temp_dir.join("magnotia_test_wav_writer_survives_crash.wav");
let _ = std::fs::remove_file(&path); let _ = std::fs::remove_file(&path);
let mut writer = WavWriter::create(&path, 16_000, 1).unwrap(); let mut writer = WavWriter::create(&path, 16_000, 1).unwrap();
@@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ mod tests {
#[test] #[test]
fn wav_writer_append_then_finalize_roundtrips() { fn wav_writer_append_then_finalize_roundtrips() {
let temp_dir = std::env::temp_dir(); let temp_dir = std::env::temp_dir();
let path = temp_dir.join("kon_test_wav_writer_finalize.wav"); let path = temp_dir.join("magnotia_test_wav_writer_finalize.wav");
let _ = std::fs::remove_file(&path); let _ = std::fs::remove_file(&path);
let mut writer = WavWriter::create(&path, 16_000, 1).unwrap(); let mut writer = WavWriter::create(&path, 16_000, 1).unwrap();
@@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ mod tests {
// truncated WAV returned Ok with a short samples vec. The // truncated WAV returned Ok with a short samples vec. The
// new code must propagate the error. // new code must propagate the error.
let temp_dir = std::env::temp_dir(); let temp_dir = std::env::temp_dir();
let path = temp_dir.join("kon_test_truncated_wav.wav"); let path = temp_dir.join("magnotia_test_truncated_wav.wav");
let _ = std::fs::remove_file(&path); let _ = std::fs::remove_file(&path);
// Write 100 samples (200 bytes at 16-bit). // Write 100 samples (200 bytes at 16-bit).
@@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ mod tests {
#[test] #[test]
fn wav_roundtrip() { fn wav_roundtrip() {
let temp_dir = std::env::temp_dir(); let temp_dir = std::env::temp_dir();
let path = temp_dir.join("kon_test_roundtrip.wav"); let path = temp_dir.join("magnotia_test_roundtrip.wav");
let original = AudioSamples::mono_16khz(vec![0.0, 0.5, -0.5, 0.25, -0.25]); let original = AudioSamples::mono_16khz(vec![0.0, 0.5, -0.5, 0.25, -0.25]);
write_wav(&path, &original).unwrap(); write_wav(&path, &original).unwrap();

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@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
[package] [package]
name = "kon-cloud-providers" name = "magnotia-cloud-providers"
version = "0.1.0" version = "0.1.0"
edition = "2021" edition = "2021"
description = "BYOK cloud STT provider stubs and API key storage for Kon" description = "BYOK cloud STT provider stubs and API key storage for Magnotia"
[dependencies] [dependencies]
kon-core = { path = "../core" } magnotia-core = { path = "../core" }

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@@ -1,13 +1,13 @@
use std::collections::HashMap; use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::sync::{Mutex, OnceLock}; use std::sync::{Mutex, OnceLock};
/// Store an API key in Kon's process-local keystore. /// Store an API key in Magnotia's process-local keystore.
/// ///
/// Keys are held in memory for the lifetime of the process and are lost on /// Keys are held in memory for the lifetime of the process and are lost on
/// exit. This avoids the undefined behaviour of mutating process environment /// exit. This avoids the undefined behaviour of mutating process environment
/// variables from arbitrary threads while keeping the public API safe. /// variables from arbitrary threads while keeping the public API safe.
/// ///
/// `retrieve_api_key` still falls back to `KON_API_KEY_<PROVIDER>` environment /// `retrieve_api_key` still falls back to `MAGNOTIA_API_KEY_<PROVIDER>` environment
/// variables so externally injected secrets continue to work. /// variables so externally injected secrets continue to work.
/// ///
/// TODO: Replace with the `keyring` crate (or platform-native credential /// TODO: Replace with the `keyring` crate (or platform-native credential
@@ -19,10 +19,10 @@ pub fn store_api_key(provider: &str, key: &str) {
.insert(provider_env_key(provider), key.to_string()); .insert(provider_env_key(provider), key.to_string());
} }
/// Retrieve an API key from Kon's process-local keystore. /// Retrieve an API key from Magnotia's process-local keystore.
/// ///
/// Returns a previously stored in-memory key when present, otherwise falls /// Returns a previously stored in-memory key when present, otherwise falls
/// back to the read-only `KON_API_KEY_<PROVIDER>` environment variable so /// back to the read-only `MAGNOTIA_API_KEY_<PROVIDER>` environment variable so
/// operator-supplied secrets still work. /// operator-supplied secrets still work.
pub fn retrieve_api_key(provider: &str) -> Option<String> { pub fn retrieve_api_key(provider: &str) -> Option<String> {
let env_key = provider_env_key(provider); let env_key = provider_env_key(provider);
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ fn api_key_store() -> &'static Mutex<HashMap<String, String>> {
} }
fn provider_env_key(provider: &str) -> String { fn provider_env_key(provider: &str) -> String {
format!("KON_API_KEY_{}", provider.to_uppercase()) format!("MAGNOTIA_API_KEY_{}", provider.to_uppercase())
} }
#[cfg(test)] #[cfg(test)]

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@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
[package] [package]
name = "kon-core" name = "magnotia-core"
version = "0.1.0" version = "0.1.0"
edition = "2021" edition = "2021"
description = "Core types, constants, traits, hardware detection, and model registry for Kon" description = "Core types, constants, traits, hardware detection, and model registry for Magnotia"
[dependencies] [dependencies]
serde = { version = "1", features = ["derive"] } serde = { version = "1", features = ["derive"] }

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@@ -4,12 +4,12 @@ use serde::Serialize;
use crate::types::ModelId; use crate::types::ModelId;
/// Structured error type for Kon. /// Structured error type for Magnotia.
/// ///
/// Implements `Serialize` so errors can be sent to the frontend as /// Implements `Serialize` so errors can be sent to the frontend as
/// structured JSON rather than opaque strings. /// structured JSON rather than opaque strings.
#[derive(Debug, thiserror::Error, Serialize)] #[derive(Debug, thiserror::Error, Serialize)]
pub enum KonError { pub enum MagnotiaError {
#[error("model not found: {0}")] #[error("model not found: {0}")]
ModelNotFound(ModelId), ModelNotFound(ModelId),
@@ -57,4 +57,4 @@ fn serialize_io_error<S: serde::Serializer>(
s.serialize_str(&err.to_string()) s.serialize_str(&err.to_string())
} }
pub type Result<T> = std::result::Result<T, KonError>; pub type Result<T> = std::result::Result<T, MagnotiaError>;

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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ pub struct CpuInfo {
} }
/// Runtime-detected CPU feature flags relevant to the speech-to-text /// Runtime-detected CPU feature flags relevant to the speech-to-text
/// and LLM backends Kon ships. All whisper.cpp / llama.cpp / ggml /// and LLM backends Magnotia ships. All whisper.cpp / llama.cpp / ggml
/// kernels degrade roughly two tiers without AVX2, which is why we /// kernels degrade roughly two tiers without AVX2, which is why we
/// surface it separately: when AVX2 is absent, the UI should warn the /// surface it separately: when AVX2 is absent, the UI should warn the
/// user that performance will be a fraction of what they would see /// user that performance will be a fraction of what they would see

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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ pub mod process_watch;
pub mod recommendation; pub mod recommendation;
pub mod types; pub mod types;
pub use error::{KonError, Result}; pub use error::{MagnotiaError, Result};
pub use types::{ pub use types::{
AudioSamples, DownloadProgress, EngineName, Megabytes, ModelId, Segment, Transcript, AudioSamples, DownloadProgress, EngineName, Megabytes, ModelId, Segment, Transcript,
TranscriptionOptions, TranscriptionOptions,

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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ impl AppPaths {
} }
pub fn database_path(&self) -> PathBuf { pub fn database_path(&self) -> PathBuf {
self.app_data_dir.join("kon.db") self.app_data_dir.join("magnotia.db")
} }
pub fn recordings_dir(&self) -> PathBuf { pub fn recordings_dir(&self) -> PathBuf {
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ fn resolve_app_data_dir() -> PathBuf {
#[cfg(target_os = "windows")] #[cfg(target_os = "windows")]
{ {
let local_app_data = std::env::var("LOCALAPPDATA").unwrap_or_else(|_| ".".to_string()); let local_app_data = std::env::var("LOCALAPPDATA").unwrap_or_else(|_| ".".to_string());
return PathBuf::from(local_app_data).join("kon"); return PathBuf::from(local_app_data).join("magnotia");
} }
#[cfg(target_os = "macos")] #[cfg(target_os = "macos")]
@@ -76,28 +76,28 @@ fn resolve_app_data_dir() -> PathBuf {
return PathBuf::from(home) return PathBuf::from(home)
.join("Library") .join("Library")
.join("Application Support") .join("Application Support")
.join("Kon"); .join("Magnotia");
} }
#[cfg(target_os = "linux")] #[cfg(target_os = "linux")]
{ {
let home = std::env::var("HOME").unwrap_or_else(|_| "/tmp".to_string()); let home = std::env::var("HOME").unwrap_or_else(|_| "/tmp".to_string());
let legacy = PathBuf::from(&home).join(".kon"); let legacy = PathBuf::from(&home).join(".magnotia");
if legacy.exists() { if legacy.exists() {
return legacy; return legacy;
} }
if let Ok(xdg) = std::env::var("XDG_DATA_HOME") { if let Ok(xdg) = std::env::var("XDG_DATA_HOME") {
if !xdg.is_empty() { if !xdg.is_empty() {
return PathBuf::from(xdg).join("kon"); return PathBuf::from(xdg).join("magnotia");
} }
} }
PathBuf::from(home).join(".local").join("share").join("kon") PathBuf::from(home).join(".local").join("share").join("magnotia")
} }
#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "windows", target_os = "macos", target_os = "linux")))] #[cfg(not(any(target_os = "windows", target_os = "macos", target_os = "linux")))]
{ {
let home = std::env::var("HOME").unwrap_or_else(|_| "/tmp".to_string()); let home = std::env::var("HOME").unwrap_or_else(|_| "/tmp".to_string());
PathBuf::from(home).join(".kon") PathBuf::from(home).join(".magnotia")
} }
} }
@@ -110,16 +110,16 @@ mod tests {
#[test] #[test]
fn derives_all_paths_from_one_base() { fn derives_all_paths_from_one_base() {
let paths = AppPaths { let paths = AppPaths {
app_data_dir: PathBuf::from("/tmp/kon-test"), app_data_dir: PathBuf::from("/tmp/magnotia-test"),
}; };
assert_eq!(paths.database_path(), PathBuf::from("/tmp/kon-test/kon.db")); assert_eq!(paths.database_path(), PathBuf::from("/tmp/magnotia-test/magnotia.db"));
assert_eq!( assert_eq!(
paths.speech_model_dir(&ModelId::new("whisper-base-en")), paths.speech_model_dir(&ModelId::new("whisper-base-en")),
PathBuf::from("/tmp/kon-test/models/whisper-base-en") PathBuf::from("/tmp/magnotia-test/models/whisper-base-en")
); );
assert_eq!( assert_eq!(
paths.llm_models_dir(), paths.llm_models_dir(),
PathBuf::from("/tmp/kon-test/models/llm") PathBuf::from("/tmp/magnotia-test/models/llm")
); );
} }
} }

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@@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ mod tests {
fn parakeet_is_top_recommendation_when_hardware_supports_it() { fn parakeet_is_top_recommendation_when_hardware_supports_it() {
// Any machine that fits Parakeet in RAM should see it ranked first — // Any machine that fits Parakeet in RAM should see it ranked first —
// Parakeet-TDT is English-only but beats Whisper on English at lower // Parakeet-TDT is English-only but beats Whisper on English at lower
// latency, so it's Kon's default recommendation when eligible. // latency, so it's Magnotia's default recommendation when eligible.
// (Users on non-English languages adjust manually — handled at the // (Users on non-English languages adjust manually — handled at the
// settings-UI level, not at the scoring level for now.) // settings-UI level, not at the scoring level for now.)
let profile = profile_with_ram(Megabytes(16384)); let profile = profile_with_ram(Megabytes(16384));

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@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
[package] [package]
name = "kon-hotkey" name = "magnotia-hotkey"
version = "0.1.0" version = "0.1.0"
edition = "2021" edition = "2021"
description = "Wayland-compatible global hotkey listener for Kon — evdev backend with device hotplug" description = "Wayland-compatible global hotkey listener for Magnotia — evdev backend with device hotplug"
[dependencies] [dependencies]
kon-core = { path = "../core" } magnotia-core = { path = "../core" }
tokio = { version = "1", features = ["rt", "sync", "macros", "time"] } tokio = { version = "1", features = ["rt", "sync", "macros", "time"] }
serde = { version = "1", features = ["derive"] } serde = { version = "1", features = ["derive"] }
log = "0.4" log = "0.4"

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
//! Wayland-compatible global hotkey listener for Kon. //! Wayland-compatible global hotkey listener for Magnotia.
//! //!
//! On Linux, reads `/dev/input/event*` devices via the `evdev` crate to capture //! On Linux, reads `/dev/input/event*` devices via the `evdev` crate to capture
//! global hotkeys without any display-server dependency. This works on both X11 //! global hotkeys without any display-server dependency. This works on both X11
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
//! On non-Linux platforms, this crate is a no-op — the Tauri global-shortcut //! On non-Linux platforms, this crate is a no-op — the Tauri global-shortcut
//! plugin handles hotkeys there. //! plugin handles hotkeys there.
//! //!
//! Architecture stolen from oddlama/whisper-overlay and adapted for Kon. //! Architecture stolen from oddlama/whisper-overlay and adapted for Magnotia.
#[cfg(target_os = "linux")] #[cfg(target_os = "linux")]
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@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ impl EvdevHotkeyListener {
Ok(()) => Some(w), Ok(()) => Some(w),
Err(e) => { Err(e) => {
eprintln!( eprintln!(
"[kon-hotkey] cannot watch /dev/input ({e}); \ "[magnotia-hotkey] cannot watch /dev/input ({e}); \
hotplug detection disabled, devices present \ hotplug detection disabled, devices present \
at startup still work", at startup still work",
); );
@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ impl EvdevHotkeyListener {
} }
Err(e) => { Err(e) => {
eprintln!( eprintln!(
"[kon-hotkey] cannot create inotify watcher ({e}); \ "[magnotia-hotkey] cannot create inotify watcher ({e}); \
hotplug detection disabled", hotplug detection disabled",
); );
None None

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@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
[package] [package]
name = "kon-llm" name = "magnotia-llm"
version = "0.1.0" version = "0.1.0"
edition = "2021" edition = "2021"
[features] [features]
# Default desktop build keeps the existing openmp + vulkan acceleration. # Default desktop build keeps the existing openmp + vulkan acceleration.
# Mobile / CPU-only targets can drop one or both via: # Mobile / CPU-only targets can drop one or both via:
# cargo build -p kon-llm --no-default-features # cargo build -p magnotia-llm --no-default-features
# These are independent so an Android Vulkan build can opt into vulkan # These are independent so an Android Vulkan build can opt into vulkan
# without openmp (the NDK ships OpenMP libs but the toolchain configuration # without openmp (the NDK ships OpenMP libs but the toolchain configuration
# is fragile across NDK versions). # is fragile across NDK versions).
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ gpu-vulkan = ["llama-cpp-2/vulkan"]
openmp = ["llama-cpp-2/openmp"] openmp = ["llama-cpp-2/openmp"]
[dependencies] [dependencies]
kon-core = { path = "../core" } magnotia-core = { path = "../core" }
encoding_rs = "0.8" encoding_rs = "0.8"
futures-util = "0.3" futures-util = "0.3"
llama-cpp-2 = { version = "0.1.144", default-features = false } llama-cpp-2 = { version = "0.1.144", default-features = false }

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@@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ pub fn recommend_tier(total_ram_bytes: u64, total_vram_bytes: Option<u64>) -> Ll
} }
pub fn model_dir() -> PathBuf { pub fn model_dir() -> PathBuf {
kon_core::paths::app_paths().llm_models_dir() magnotia_core::paths::app_paths().llm_models_dir()
} }
pub fn model_path(id: LlmModelId) -> PathBuf { pub fn model_path(id: LlmModelId) -> PathBuf {
@@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ where
.unwrap_or(0); .unwrap_or(0);
let client = reqwest::Client::builder() let client = reqwest::Client::builder()
.user_agent("kon/0.1.0") .user_agent("magnotia/0.1.0")
.connect_timeout(std::time::Duration::from_secs(30)) .connect_timeout(std::time::Duration::from_secs(30))
.build() .build()
.map_err(|e| DownloadError::Http(e.to_string()))?; .map_err(|e| DownloadError::Http(e.to_string()))?;

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@@ -45,9 +45,9 @@ context that are not explicit commitments. Output an empty array if there are \
no action items."; no action items.";
/// Compact representation of a human-in-the-loop feedback example used /// Compact representation of a human-in-the-loop feedback example used
/// for few-shot prompt conditioning. Built by kon-storage and fed to the /// for few-shot prompt conditioning. Built by magnotia-storage and fed to the
/// prompt builder below; we keep this struct local to the LLM crate so /// prompt builder below; we keep this struct local to the LLM crate so
/// kon-llm does not depend on kon-storage. /// magnotia-llm does not depend on magnotia-storage.
#[derive(Debug, Clone)] #[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct FeedbackExample { pub struct FeedbackExample {
/// What the AI was given as input (e.g. the parent task text, or /// What the AI was given as input (e.g. the parent task text, or

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@@ -1,23 +1,23 @@
//! Smoke test for Phase 9 LlmEngine::extract_content_tags. //! Smoke test for Phase 9 LlmEngine::extract_content_tags.
//! //!
//! Gated behind the same `KON_LLM_TEST_MODEL` env var as the existing //! Gated behind the same `MAGNOTIA_LLM_TEST_MODEL` env var as the existing
//! smoke.rs test so neither runs in default `cargo test` runs (model //! smoke.rs test so neither runs in default `cargo test` runs (model
//! load is heavy). Run explicitly with: //! load is heavy). Run explicitly with:
//! //!
//! KON_LLM_TEST_MODEL=/path/to/model.gguf cargo test -p kon-llm \ //! MAGNOTIA_LLM_TEST_MODEL=/path/to/model.gguf cargo test -p magnotia-llm \
//! --test content_tags_smoke -- --nocapture //! --test content_tags_smoke -- --nocapture
use std::env; use std::env;
use std::path::PathBuf; use std::path::PathBuf;
use kon_llm::{is_valid_intent, LlmEngine, LlmModelId}; use magnotia_llm::{is_valid_intent, LlmEngine, LlmModelId};
#[test] #[test]
fn extract_content_tags_returns_valid_pair() { fn extract_content_tags_returns_valid_pair() {
let model_path = match env::var("KON_LLM_TEST_MODEL") { let model_path = match env::var("MAGNOTIA_LLM_TEST_MODEL") {
Ok(path) => PathBuf::from(path), Ok(path) => PathBuf::from(path),
Err(_) => { Err(_) => {
eprintln!("KON_LLM_TEST_MODEL not set — skipping"); eprintln!("MAGNOTIA_LLM_TEST_MODEL not set — skipping");
return; return;
} }
}; };

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@@ -6,20 +6,20 @@
//! - `context::params::LlamaContextParams` //! - `context::params::LlamaContextParams`
//! - `sampling::LlamaSampler` //! - `sampling::LlamaSampler`
//! //!
//! The test is gated behind `KON_LLM_TEST_MODEL`. //! The test is gated behind `MAGNOTIA_LLM_TEST_MODEL`.
use std::env; use std::env;
use std::path::PathBuf; use std::path::PathBuf;
use kon_llm::LlmEngine; use magnotia_llm::LlmEngine;
use kon_llm::LlmModelId; use magnotia_llm::LlmModelId;
#[test] #[test]
fn llama_cpp_2_smoke_generates_and_wraps() { fn llama_cpp_2_smoke_generates_and_wraps() {
let model_path = match env::var("KON_LLM_TEST_MODEL") { let model_path = match env::var("MAGNOTIA_LLM_TEST_MODEL") {
Ok(path) => PathBuf::from(path), Ok(path) => PathBuf::from(path),
Err(_) => { Err(_) => {
eprintln!("KON_LLM_TEST_MODEL not set — skipping"); eprintln!("MAGNOTIA_LLM_TEST_MODEL not set — skipping");
return; return;
} }
}; };
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ fn llama_cpp_2_smoke_generates_and_wraps() {
let completion = engine let completion = engine
.generate( .generate(
"Write exactly one short greeting.", "Write exactly one short greeting.",
&kon_llm::GenerationConfig { &magnotia_llm::GenerationConfig {
max_tokens: 32, max_tokens: 32,
temperature: 0.0, temperature: 0.0,
stop_sequences: vec!["\n".to_string()], stop_sequences: vec!["\n".to_string()],

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@@ -1,18 +1,18 @@
[package] [package]
name = "kon-mcp" name = "magnotia-mcp"
version = "0.1.0" version = "0.1.0"
edition = "2021" edition = "2021"
description = "Read-only MCP stdio server exposing Kon transcripts and tasks to external agents" description = "Read-only MCP stdio server exposing Magnotia transcripts and tasks to external agents"
[[bin]] [[bin]]
name = "kon-mcp" name = "magnotia-mcp"
path = "src/main.rs" path = "src/main.rs"
[lib] [lib]
path = "src/lib.rs" path = "src/lib.rs"
[dependencies] [dependencies]
kon-storage = { path = "../storage" } magnotia-storage = { path = "../storage" }
sqlx = { version = "0.8", default-features = false, features = ["runtime-tokio", "sqlite"] } sqlx = { version = "0.8", default-features = false, features = ["runtime-tokio", "sqlite"] }
serde = { version = "1", features = ["derive"] } serde = { version = "1", features = ["derive"] }
serde_json = "1" serde_json = "1"

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@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
//! Minimal Model Context Protocol server exposing Kon's local SQLite store. //! Minimal Model Context Protocol server exposing Magnotia's local SQLite store.
//! //!
//! Scope: **read-only** tools. An external agent (Claude desktop, Cline, any //! Scope: **read-only** tools. An external agent (Claude desktop, Cline, any
//! MCP-capable client) can list / search / fetch transcripts and list tasks. //! MCP-capable client) can list / search / fetch transcripts and list tasks.
//! No writes — Kon's Tauri app remains the only writer. //! No writes — Magnotia's Tauri app remains the only writer.
//! //!
//! Transport: newline-delimited JSON-RPC 2.0 over stdio, per the stdio //! Transport: newline-delimited JSON-RPC 2.0 over stdio, per the stdio
//! transport spec. Server spec version: 2024-11-05. //! transport spec. Server spec version: 2024-11-05.
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ use serde_json::{json, Value};
use sqlx::SqlitePool; use sqlx::SqlitePool;
pub const PROTOCOL_VERSION: &str = "2024-11-05"; pub const PROTOCOL_VERSION: &str = "2024-11-05";
pub const SERVER_NAME: &str = "kon-mcp"; pub const SERVER_NAME: &str = "magnotia-mcp";
pub const SERVER_VERSION: &str = env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION"); pub const SERVER_VERSION: &str = env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION");
#[derive(Debug, Deserialize)] #[derive(Debug, Deserialize)]
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ fn initialize_result() -> Value {
"version": SERVER_VERSION, "version": SERVER_VERSION,
}, },
"instructions": "instructions":
"Read-only access to Kon's local transcript history and task list. \ "Read-only access to Magnotia's local transcript history and task list. \
All data stays on the user's machine.", All data stays on the user's machine.",
}) })
} }
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ fn tools_list_result() -> Value {
"tools": [ "tools": [
{ {
"name": "list_transcripts", "name": "list_transcripts",
"description": "List recent transcripts from Kon's local history, most recent first. \ "description": "List recent transcripts from Magnotia's local history, most recent first. \
Returns summaries (id, title, created_at, duration, preview).", Returns summaries (id, title, created_at, duration, preview).",
"inputSchema": { "inputSchema": {
"type": "object", "type": "object",
@@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ fn tools_list_result() -> Value {
}, },
{ {
"name": "search_transcripts", "name": "search_transcripts",
"description": "Full-text search across Kon's transcripts. Returns matching summaries.", "description": "Full-text search across Magnotia's transcripts. Returns matching summaries.",
"inputSchema": { "inputSchema": {
"type": "object", "type": "object",
"required": ["query"], "required": ["query"],
@@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ fn tools_list_result() -> Value {
}, },
{ {
"name": "list_tasks", "name": "list_tasks",
"description": "List tasks from Kon's task store. Returns both open and completed.", "description": "List tasks from Magnotia's task store. Returns both open and completed.",
"inputSchema": { "inputSchema": {
"type": "object", "type": "object",
"properties": {}, "properties": {},
@@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ async fn list_transcripts_tool(pool: &SqlitePool, args: Value) -> Result<Value,
}; };
let limit = args.limit.unwrap_or(20).clamp(1, 200); let limit = args.limit.unwrap_or(20).clamp(1, 200);
let rows = kon_storage::list_transcripts(pool, limit) let rows = magnotia_storage::list_transcripts(pool, limit)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| error(-32603, format!("DB error: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| error(-32603, format!("DB error: {e}")))?;
@@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ async fn get_transcript_tool(pool: &SqlitePool, args: Value) -> Result<Value, Js
let args: Args = serde_json::from_value(args) let args: Args = serde_json::from_value(args)
.map_err(|e| error(-32602, format!("Invalid arguments: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| error(-32602, format!("Invalid arguments: {e}")))?;
let row = kon_storage::get_transcript(pool, &args.id) let row = magnotia_storage::get_transcript(pool, &args.id)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| error(-32603, format!("DB error: {e}")))? .map_err(|e| error(-32603, format!("DB error: {e}")))?
.ok_or_else(|| error(-32000, format!("Transcript {} not found", args.id)))?; .ok_or_else(|| error(-32000, format!("Transcript {} not found", args.id)))?;
@@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ async fn search_transcripts_tool(pool: &SqlitePool, args: Value) -> Result<Value
.map_err(|e| error(-32602, format!("Invalid arguments: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| error(-32602, format!("Invalid arguments: {e}")))?;
let limit = args.limit.unwrap_or(20).clamp(1, 100); let limit = args.limit.unwrap_or(20).clamp(1, 100);
let rows = kon_storage::search_transcripts(pool, &args.query, limit) let rows = magnotia_storage::search_transcripts(pool, &args.query, limit)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| error(-32603, format!("DB error: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| error(-32603, format!("DB error: {e}")))?;
@@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ async fn search_transcripts_tool(pool: &SqlitePool, args: Value) -> Result<Value
} }
async fn list_tasks_tool(pool: &SqlitePool) -> Result<Value, JsonRpcError> { async fn list_tasks_tool(pool: &SqlitePool) -> Result<Value, JsonRpcError> {
let rows = kon_storage::list_tasks(pool) let rows = magnotia_storage::list_tasks(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| error(-32603, format!("DB error: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| error(-32603, format!("DB error: {e}")))?;
@@ -460,7 +460,7 @@ mod tests {
}); });
let pool = sqlx::SqlitePool::connect("sqlite::memory:").await.unwrap(); let pool = sqlx::SqlitePool::connect("sqlite::memory:").await.unwrap();
kon_storage::migrations::run_migrations(&pool) magnotia_storage::migrations::run_migrations(&pool)
.await .await
.unwrap(); .unwrap();
let response = handle_message(&pool, request).await.expect("has response"); let response = handle_message(&pool, request).await.expect("has response");

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@@ -1,22 +1,22 @@
//! Stdio entry point for kon-mcp. Reads newline-delimited JSON-RPC messages //! Stdio entry point for magnotia-mcp. Reads newline-delimited JSON-RPC messages
//! from stdin, dispatches via `kon_mcp::handle_message`, writes responses to //! from stdin, dispatches via `magnotia_mcp::handle_message`, writes responses to
//! stdout. Logs land on stderr so they don't collide with the JSON-RPC stream. //! stdout. Logs land on stderr so they don't collide with the JSON-RPC stream.
use tokio::io::{AsyncBufReadExt, AsyncWriteExt, BufReader}; use tokio::io::{AsyncBufReadExt, AsyncWriteExt, BufReader};
#[tokio::main(flavor = "current_thread")] #[tokio::main(flavor = "current_thread")]
async fn main() -> anyhow::Result<()> { async fn main() -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let db_path = kon_storage::database_path(); let db_path = magnotia_storage::database_path();
eprintln!( eprintln!(
"[kon-mcp] opening Kon database at {} (read-only)", "[magnotia-mcp] opening Magnotia database at {} (read-only)",
db_path.display() db_path.display()
); );
// Open read-only at the connection level so the MCP server cannot write // Open read-only at the connection level so the MCP server cannot write
// to the user's database, regardless of which tools the dispatcher // to the user's database, regardless of which tools the dispatcher
// exposes. Migrations are deliberately skipped — this binary never owns // exposes. Migrations are deliberately skipped — this binary never owns
// the schema; the main app is the single migration writer. // the schema; the main app is the single migration writer.
let pool = kon_storage::init_readonly(&db_path).await?; let pool = magnotia_storage::init_readonly(&db_path).await?;
eprintln!("[kon-mcp] ready, waiting for JSON-RPC on stdin"); eprintln!("[magnotia-mcp] ready, waiting for JSON-RPC on stdin");
let mut lines = BufReader::new(tokio::io::stdin()).lines(); let mut lines = BufReader::new(tokio::io::stdin()).lines();
let mut stdout = tokio::io::stdout(); let mut stdout = tokio::io::stdout();
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ async fn main() -> anyhow::Result<()> {
} }
let response = match serde_json::from_str::<serde_json::Value>(trimmed) { let response = match serde_json::from_str::<serde_json::Value>(trimmed) {
Ok(raw) => match kon_mcp::handle_message(&pool, raw).await { Ok(raw) => match magnotia_mcp::handle_message(&pool, raw).await {
Some(response) => response, Some(response) => response,
None => continue, // notification — no reply None => continue, // notification — no reply
}, },
@@ -38,8 +38,8 @@ async fn main() -> anyhow::Result<()> {
// logged and continued, dropping the response — // logged and continued, dropping the response —
// clients saw silence instead of a structured error // clients saw silence instead of a structured error
// (2026-04-22 review MAJOR). // (2026-04-22 review MAJOR).
eprintln!("[kon-mcp] parse error: {err}"); eprintln!("[magnotia-mcp] parse error: {err}");
kon_mcp::parse_error_response(&err.to_string()) magnotia_mcp::parse_error_response(&err.to_string())
} }
}; };

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@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
[package] [package]
name = "kon-storage" name = "magnotia-storage"
version = "0.1.0" version = "0.1.0"
edition = "2021" edition = "2021"
description = "SQLite persistence, BM25 search, and file storage for Kon" description = "SQLite persistence, BM25 search, and file storage for Magnotia"
[dependencies] [dependencies]
kon-core = { path = "../core" } magnotia-core = { path = "../core" }
# SQLite with compile-time checked queries # SQLite with compile-time checked queries
# default-features = false strips sqlx's `any`, `macros`, `migrate`, `json` — # default-features = false strips sqlx's `any`, `macros`, `migrate`, `json` —

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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ use std::path::Path;
use sqlx::sqlite::{SqliteConnectOptions, SqlitePoolOptions}; use sqlx::sqlite::{SqliteConnectOptions, SqlitePoolOptions};
use sqlx::{Row, SqlitePool}; use sqlx::{Row, SqlitePool};
use kon_core::error::{KonError, Result}; use magnotia_core::error::{MagnotiaError, Result};
/// Initialise the SQLite database with connection pool and run migrations. /// Initialise the SQLite database with connection pool and run migrations.
pub async fn init(db_path: &Path) -> Result<SqlitePool> { pub async fn init(db_path: &Path) -> Result<SqlitePool> {
@@ -19,12 +19,12 @@ pub async fn init(db_path: &Path) -> Result<SqlitePool> {
.max_connections(5) .max_connections(5)
.connect_with(options) .connect_with(options)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Database connect failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Database connect failed: {e}")))?;
sqlx::query("PRAGMA foreign_keys = ON") sqlx::query("PRAGMA foreign_keys = ON")
.execute(&pool) .execute(&pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("foreign_keys pragma failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("foreign_keys pragma failed: {e}")))?;
run_migrations(&pool).await?; run_migrations(&pool).await?;
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ pub async fn init(db_path: &Path) -> Result<SqlitePool> {
/// Open the SQLite database in read-only mode without running migrations. /// Open the SQLite database in read-only mode without running migrations.
/// ///
/// Used by `kon-mcp` so the MCP server cannot write to the user's database /// Used by `magnotia-mcp` so the MCP server cannot write to the user's database
/// regardless of which tools the dispatcher exposes — `read_only(true)` makes /// regardless of which tools the dispatcher exposes — `read_only(true)` makes
/// the constraint structural rather than relying on the request handler being /// the constraint structural rather than relying on the request handler being
/// well-behaved. Fails cleanly if the DB doesn't exist (no `create_if_missing`). /// well-behaved. Fails cleanly if the DB doesn't exist (no `create_if_missing`).
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ pub async fn init_readonly(db_path: &Path) -> Result<SqlitePool> {
.max_connections(2) .max_connections(2)
.connect_with(options) .connect_with(options)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Read-only connect failed: {e}"))) .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Read-only connect failed: {e}")))
} }
/// Run schema migrations via the versioned migration system. /// Run schema migrations via the versioned migration system.
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ pub async fn insert_transcript(
params: &InsertTranscriptParams<'_>, params: &InsertTranscriptParams<'_>,
) -> Result<()> { ) -> Result<()> {
if !profile_exists(pool, params.profile_id).await? { if !profile_exists(pool, params.profile_id).await? {
return Err(KonError::StorageError(format!( return Err(MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!(
"Insert transcript failed: unknown profile id '{}'", "Insert transcript failed: unknown profile id '{}'",
params.profile_id params.profile_id
))); )));
@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ pub async fn insert_transcript(
.bind(params.anti_hallucination) .bind(params.anti_hallucination)
.execute(pool) .execute(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Insert transcript failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Insert transcript failed: {e}")))?;
Ok(()) Ok(())
} }
@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ pub async fn get_transcript(pool: &SqlitePool, id: &str) -> Result<Option<Transc
.bind(id) .bind(id)
.fetch_optional(pool) .fetch_optional(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Get transcript failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Get transcript failed: {e}")))?;
Ok(row.map(|r| transcript_row_from(&r))) Ok(row.map(|r| transcript_row_from(&r)))
} }
@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ pub async fn list_transcripts_paged(
.bind(offset) .bind(offset)
.fetch_all(pool) .fetch_all(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("List transcripts failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("List transcripts failed: {e}")))?;
Ok(rows.iter().map(transcript_row_from).collect()) Ok(rows.iter().map(transcript_row_from).collect())
} }
@@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ pub async fn count_transcripts(pool: &SqlitePool) -> Result<i64> {
let n: i64 = sqlx::query_scalar("SELECT COUNT(*) FROM transcripts") let n: i64 = sqlx::query_scalar("SELECT COUNT(*) FROM transcripts")
.fetch_one(pool) .fetch_one(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Count transcripts failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Count transcripts failed: {e}")))?;
Ok(n) Ok(n)
} }
@@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ pub async fn update_transcript(
.bind(id) .bind(id)
.execute(pool) .execute(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Update transcript failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Update transcript failed: {e}")))?;
Ok(res.rows_affected()) Ok(res.rows_affected())
} }
(Some(t), None) => { (Some(t), None) => {
@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ pub async fn update_transcript(
.bind(id) .bind(id)
.execute(pool) .execute(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Update transcript failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Update transcript failed: {e}")))?;
Ok(res.rows_affected()) Ok(res.rows_affected())
} }
(None, Some(ttl)) => { (None, Some(ttl)) => {
@@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ pub async fn update_transcript(
.bind(id) .bind(id)
.execute(pool) .execute(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Update transcript failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Update transcript failed: {e}")))?;
Ok(res.rows_affected()) Ok(res.rows_affected())
} }
(None, None) => Ok(0), (None, None) => Ok(0),
@@ -247,10 +247,10 @@ pub async fn update_transcript_meta(
.bind(id) .bind(id)
.execute(pool) .execute(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("update_transcript_meta: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("update_transcript_meta: {e}")))?;
get_transcript(pool, id).await?.ok_or_else(|| { get_transcript(pool, id).await?.ok_or_else(|| {
KonError::StorageError(format!("update_transcript_meta: transcript {id} not found")) MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("update_transcript_meta: transcript {id} not found"))
}) })
} }
@@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ pub async fn delete_transcript(pool: &SqlitePool, id: &str) -> Result<()> {
.bind(id) .bind(id)
.execute(pool) .execute(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Delete transcript failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Delete transcript failed: {e}")))?;
Ok(()) Ok(())
} }
@@ -283,7 +283,7 @@ pub async fn search_transcripts(
.bind(limit) .bind(limit)
.fetch_all(pool) .fetch_all(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("FTS search failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("FTS search failed: {e}")))?;
Ok(rows.iter().map(transcript_row_from).collect()) Ok(rows.iter().map(transcript_row_from).collect())
} }
@@ -321,7 +321,7 @@ pub async fn insert_task(
.bind(energy) .bind(energy)
.execute(pool) .execute(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Insert task failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Insert task failed: {e}")))?;
Ok(()) Ok(())
} }
@@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ pub async fn list_tasks(pool: &SqlitePool) -> Result<Vec<TaskRow>> {
) )
.fetch_all(pool) .fetch_all(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("List tasks failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("List tasks failed: {e}")))?;
Ok(rows.into_iter().map(task_row_from).collect()) Ok(rows.into_iter().map(task_row_from).collect())
} }
@@ -346,7 +346,7 @@ pub async fn get_task_by_id(pool: &SqlitePool, id: &str) -> Result<Option<TaskRo
.bind(id) .bind(id)
.fetch_optional(pool) .fetch_optional(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Get task failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Get task failed: {e}")))?;
Ok(row.map(task_row_from)) Ok(row.map(task_row_from))
} }
@@ -384,10 +384,10 @@ pub async fn update_task(
.bind(id) .bind(id)
.execute(pool) .execute(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Update task failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Update task failed: {e}")))?;
get_task_by_id(pool, id).await?.ok_or_else(|| { get_task_by_id(pool, id).await?.ok_or_else(|| {
KonError::StorageError(format!("update_task: task {id} not found after update")) MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("update_task: task {id} not found after update"))
}) })
} }
@@ -405,10 +405,10 @@ pub async fn set_task_energy(pool: &SqlitePool, id: &str, energy: Option<&str>)
.bind(id) .bind(id)
.execute(pool) .execute(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("set_task_energy failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("set_task_energy failed: {e}")))?;
get_task_by_id(pool, id).await?.ok_or_else(|| { get_task_by_id(pool, id).await?.ok_or_else(|| {
KonError::StorageError(format!("set_task_energy: task {id} not found after update")) MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("set_task_energy: task {id} not found after update"))
}) })
} }
@@ -424,7 +424,7 @@ pub async fn insert_subtask(
.bind(parent_task_id) .bind(parent_task_id)
.execute(pool) .execute(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Insert subtask failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Insert subtask failed: {e}")))?;
Ok(()) Ok(())
} }
@@ -437,7 +437,7 @@ pub async fn list_subtasks(pool: &SqlitePool, parent_id: &str) -> Result<Vec<Tas
.bind(parent_id) .bind(parent_id)
.fetch_all(pool) .fetch_all(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("List subtasks failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("List subtasks failed: {e}")))?;
Ok(rows.into_iter().map(task_row_from).collect()) Ok(rows.into_iter().map(task_row_from).collect())
} }
@@ -448,20 +448,20 @@ pub async fn complete_subtask_and_check_parent(pool: &SqlitePool, subtask_id: &s
let mut tx = pool let mut tx = pool
.begin() .begin()
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Begin transaction failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Begin transaction failed: {e}")))?;
sqlx::query("UPDATE tasks SET done = 1, done_at = datetime('now') WHERE id = ?") sqlx::query("UPDATE tasks SET done = 1, done_at = datetime('now') WHERE id = ?")
.bind(subtask_id) .bind(subtask_id)
.execute(&mut *tx) .execute(&mut *tx)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Complete subtask failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Complete subtask failed: {e}")))?;
let parent_id: Option<String> = let parent_id: Option<String> =
sqlx::query_scalar("SELECT parent_task_id FROM tasks WHERE id = ?") sqlx::query_scalar("SELECT parent_task_id FROM tasks WHERE id = ?")
.bind(subtask_id) .bind(subtask_id)
.fetch_one(&mut *tx) .fetch_one(&mut *tx)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Get parent_task_id failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Get parent_task_id failed: {e}")))?;
if let Some(pid) = parent_id { if let Some(pid) = parent_id {
let pending: i64 = let pending: i64 =
@@ -470,7 +470,7 @@ pub async fn complete_subtask_and_check_parent(pool: &SqlitePool, subtask_id: &s
.fetch_one(&mut *tx) .fetch_one(&mut *tx)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| { .map_err(|e| {
KonError::StorageError(format!("Count pending subtasks failed: {e}")) MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Count pending subtasks failed: {e}"))
})?; })?;
if pending == 0 { if pending == 0 {
@@ -484,13 +484,13 @@ pub async fn complete_subtask_and_check_parent(pool: &SqlitePool, subtask_id: &s
.bind(&pid) .bind(&pid)
.execute(&mut *tx) .execute(&mut *tx)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Auto-complete parent failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Auto-complete parent failed: {e}")))?;
} }
} }
tx.commit() tx.commit()
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Commit transaction failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Commit transaction failed: {e}")))?;
Ok(()) Ok(())
} }
@@ -500,7 +500,7 @@ pub async fn complete_task(pool: &SqlitePool, id: &str) -> Result<()> {
.bind(id) .bind(id)
.execute(pool) .execute(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Complete task failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Complete task failed: {e}")))?;
Ok(()) Ok(())
} }
@@ -508,13 +508,13 @@ pub async fn uncomplete_task(pool: &SqlitePool, id: &str) -> Result<()> {
let mut tx = pool let mut tx = pool
.begin() .begin()
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Begin transaction failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Begin transaction failed: {e}")))?;
sqlx::query("UPDATE tasks SET done = 0, done_at = NULL, auto_completed = 0 WHERE id = ?") sqlx::query("UPDATE tasks SET done = 0, done_at = NULL, auto_completed = 0 WHERE id = ?")
.bind(id) .bind(id)
.execute(&mut *tx) .execute(&mut *tx)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Uncomplete task failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Uncomplete task failed: {e}")))?;
// Mirror the auto-complete invariant from // Mirror the auto-complete invariant from
// `complete_subtask_and_check_parent`: a parent task is done iff // `complete_subtask_and_check_parent`: a parent task is done iff
@@ -526,7 +526,7 @@ pub async fn uncomplete_task(pool: &SqlitePool, id: &str) -> Result<()> {
.bind(id) .bind(id)
.fetch_optional(&mut *tx) .fetch_optional(&mut *tx)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Get parent_task_id failed: {e}")))? .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Get parent_task_id failed: {e}")))?
.flatten(); .flatten();
if let Some(pid) = parent_id { if let Some(pid) = parent_id {
@@ -537,12 +537,12 @@ pub async fn uncomplete_task(pool: &SqlitePool, id: &str) -> Result<()> {
.bind(&pid) .bind(&pid)
.execute(&mut *tx) .execute(&mut *tx)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Reopen parent failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Reopen parent failed: {e}")))?;
} }
tx.commit() tx.commit()
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Commit transaction failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Commit transaction failed: {e}")))?;
Ok(()) Ok(())
} }
@@ -552,7 +552,7 @@ pub async fn delete_task(pool: &SqlitePool, id: &str) -> Result<()> {
.bind(id) .bind(id)
.execute(pool) .execute(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Delete task failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Delete task failed: {e}")))?;
Ok(()) Ok(())
} }
@@ -599,7 +599,7 @@ pub async fn list_recent_completions(
.bind(format!("-{} days", days - 1)) .bind(format!("-{} days", days - 1))
.fetch_all(pool) .fetch_all(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("List recent completions failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("List recent completions failed: {e}")))?;
let lookup: std::collections::HashMap<String, u32> = rows let lookup: std::collections::HashMap<String, u32> = rows
.into_iter() .into_iter()
@@ -610,7 +610,7 @@ pub async fn list_recent_completions(
let today_row: (String,) = sqlx::query_as("SELECT DATE('now', 'localtime')") let today_row: (String,) = sqlx::query_as("SELECT DATE('now', 'localtime')")
.fetch_one(pool) .fetch_one(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Get local today failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Get local today failed: {e}")))?;
let today = today_row.0; let today = today_row.0;
let mut series = Vec::with_capacity(days as usize); let mut series = Vec::with_capacity(days as usize);
@@ -622,7 +622,7 @@ pub async fn list_recent_completions(
.bind(format!("-{offset} days")) .bind(format!("-{offset} days"))
.fetch_one(pool) .fetch_one(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Compute spine day failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Compute spine day failed: {e}")))?;
let count = lookup.get(&day).copied().unwrap_or(0); let count = lookup.get(&day).copied().unwrap_or(0);
series.push(DailyCompletionCount { day, count }); series.push(DailyCompletionCount { day, count });
} }
@@ -655,10 +655,10 @@ pub async fn insert_implementation_rule(
.bind(last_fired_key) .bind(last_fired_key)
.execute(pool) .execute(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Insert implementation rule failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Insert implementation rule failed: {e}")))?;
get_implementation_rule(pool, id).await?.ok_or_else(|| { get_implementation_rule(pool, id).await?.ok_or_else(|| {
KonError::StorageError(format!( MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!(
"insert_implementation_rule: rule {id} not found after insert" "insert_implementation_rule: rule {id} not found after insert"
)) ))
}) })
@@ -672,7 +672,7 @@ pub async fn list_implementation_rules(pool: &SqlitePool) -> Result<Vec<Implemen
) )
.fetch_all(pool) .fetch_all(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("List implementation rules failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("List implementation rules failed: {e}")))?;
Ok(rows.into_iter().map(implementation_rule_row_from).collect()) Ok(rows.into_iter().map(implementation_rule_row_from).collect())
} }
@@ -689,7 +689,7 @@ pub async fn get_implementation_rule(
.bind(id) .bind(id)
.fetch_optional(pool) .fetch_optional(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Get implementation rule failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Get implementation rule failed: {e}")))?;
Ok(row.map(implementation_rule_row_from)) Ok(row.map(implementation_rule_row_from))
} }
@@ -708,10 +708,10 @@ pub async fn set_implementation_rule_enabled(
.bind(id) .bind(id)
.execute(pool) .execute(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Set implementation rule enabled failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Set implementation rule enabled failed: {e}")))?;
get_implementation_rule(pool, id).await?.ok_or_else(|| { get_implementation_rule(pool, id).await?.ok_or_else(|| {
KonError::StorageError(format!( MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!(
"set_implementation_rule_enabled: rule {id} not found after update" "set_implementation_rule_enabled: rule {id} not found after update"
)) ))
}) })
@@ -731,10 +731,10 @@ pub async fn mark_implementation_rule_fired(
.bind(id) .bind(id)
.execute(pool) .execute(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Mark implementation rule fired failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Mark implementation rule fired failed: {e}")))?;
get_implementation_rule(pool, id).await?.ok_or_else(|| { get_implementation_rule(pool, id).await?.ok_or_else(|| {
KonError::StorageError(format!( MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!(
"mark_implementation_rule_fired: rule {id} not found after update" "mark_implementation_rule_fired: rule {id} not found after update"
)) ))
}) })
@@ -745,7 +745,7 @@ pub async fn delete_implementation_rule(pool: &SqlitePool, id: &str) -> Result<(
.bind(id) .bind(id)
.execute(pool) .execute(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Delete implementation rule failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Delete implementation rule failed: {e}")))?;
Ok(()) Ok(())
} }
@@ -757,7 +757,7 @@ pub async fn set_setting(pool: &SqlitePool, key: &str, value: &str) -> Result<()
.bind(value) .bind(value)
.execute(pool) .execute(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Set setting failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Set setting failed: {e}")))?;
Ok(()) Ok(())
} }
@@ -766,7 +766,7 @@ pub async fn get_setting(pool: &SqlitePool, key: &str) -> Result<Option<String>>
.bind(key) .bind(key)
.fetch_optional(pool) .fetch_optional(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Get setting failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Get setting failed: {e}")))?;
Ok(row.map(|r| r.get("value"))) Ok(row.map(|r| r.get("value")))
} }
@@ -809,7 +809,7 @@ pub struct TranscriptRow {
pub anti_hallucination: bool, pub anti_hallucination: bool,
pub created_at: String, pub created_at: String,
// Task 2.5 — transcripts_meta (migration v5). Persists the UI metadata // Task 2.5 — transcripts_meta (migration v5). Persists the UI metadata
// that previously lived in the removed localStorage `kon_history` cache. // that previously lived in the removed localStorage `magnotia_history` cache.
pub starred: bool, pub starred: bool,
pub manual_tags: String, pub manual_tags: String,
pub template: String, pub template: String,
@@ -944,7 +944,7 @@ fn implementation_rule_row_from(r: sqlx::sqlite::SqliteRow) -> ImplementationRul
// 1. The DB triggers `trg_protect_default_profile_delete` / // 1. The DB triggers `trg_protect_default_profile_delete` /
// `trg_protect_default_profile_rename` from migration v6. // `trg_protect_default_profile_rename` from migration v6.
// 2. Rust-layer fail-fast checks below that short-circuit BEFORE the // 2. Rust-layer fail-fast checks below that short-circuit BEFORE the
// query hits sqlite, so UI callers get a friendly KonError::StorageError // query hits sqlite, so UI callers get a friendly MagnotiaError::StorageError
// instead of an opaque `SQLITE_CONSTRAINT_TRIGGER` wrapped in text. // instead of an opaque `SQLITE_CONSTRAINT_TRIGGER` wrapped in text.
pub async fn list_profiles(pool: &SqlitePool) -> Result<Vec<ProfileRow>> { pub async fn list_profiles(pool: &SqlitePool) -> Result<Vec<ProfileRow>> {
@@ -952,7 +952,7 @@ pub async fn list_profiles(pool: &SqlitePool) -> Result<Vec<ProfileRow>> {
sqlx::query("SELECT id, name, initial_prompt, created_at FROM profiles ORDER BY name ASC") sqlx::query("SELECT id, name, initial_prompt, created_at FROM profiles ORDER BY name ASC")
.fetch_all(pool) .fetch_all(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("List profiles failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("List profiles failed: {e}")))?;
Ok(rows.iter().map(profile_row_from).collect()) Ok(rows.iter().map(profile_row_from).collect())
} }
@@ -961,7 +961,7 @@ pub async fn get_profile(pool: &SqlitePool, id: &str) -> Result<Option<ProfileRo
.bind(id) .bind(id)
.fetch_optional(pool) .fetch_optional(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Get profile failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Get profile failed: {e}")))?;
Ok(row.as_ref().map(profile_row_from)) Ok(row.as_ref().map(profile_row_from))
} }
@@ -981,7 +981,7 @@ pub async fn create_profile(
.bind(initial_prompt) .bind(initial_prompt)
.fetch_one(pool) .fetch_one(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Create profile failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Create profile failed: {e}")))?;
Ok(profile_row_from(&row)) Ok(profile_row_from(&row))
} }
@@ -999,12 +999,12 @@ pub async fn update_profile(
initial_prompt: &str, initial_prompt: &str,
) -> Result<()> { ) -> Result<()> {
if id == crate::DEFAULT_PROFILE_ID && name != "Default" { if id == crate::DEFAULT_PROFILE_ID && name != "Default" {
return Err(KonError::StorageError( return Err(MagnotiaError::StorageError(
"Default profile cannot be renamed".into(), "Default profile cannot be renamed".into(),
)); ));
} }
if id != crate::DEFAULT_PROFILE_ID && name == "Default" { if id != crate::DEFAULT_PROFILE_ID && name == "Default" {
return Err(KonError::StorageError( return Err(MagnotiaError::StorageError(
"Cannot rename another profile to 'Default'".into(), "Cannot rename another profile to 'Default'".into(),
)); ));
} }
@@ -1014,7 +1014,7 @@ pub async fn update_profile(
.bind(id) .bind(id)
.execute(pool) .execute(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Update profile failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Update profile failed: {e}")))?;
Ok(()) Ok(())
} }
@@ -1023,13 +1023,13 @@ pub async fn update_profile(
/// ON DELETE CASCADE on `profile_terms.profile_id` cleans up children. /// ON DELETE CASCADE on `profile_terms.profile_id` cleans up children.
pub async fn delete_profile(pool: &SqlitePool, id: &str) -> Result<()> { pub async fn delete_profile(pool: &SqlitePool, id: &str) -> Result<()> {
if id == crate::DEFAULT_PROFILE_ID { if id == crate::DEFAULT_PROFILE_ID {
return Err(KonError::StorageError( return Err(MagnotiaError::StorageError(
"Default profile cannot be deleted".into(), "Default profile cannot be deleted".into(),
)); ));
} }
let transcript_count = transcript_count_for_profile(pool, id).await?; let transcript_count = transcript_count_for_profile(pool, id).await?;
if transcript_count > 0 { if transcript_count > 0 {
return Err(KonError::StorageError(format!( return Err(MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!(
"Cannot delete profile while {transcript_count} transcript(s) still reference it; reassign transcripts first" "Cannot delete profile while {transcript_count} transcript(s) still reference it; reassign transcripts first"
))); )));
} }
@@ -1037,7 +1037,7 @@ pub async fn delete_profile(pool: &SqlitePool, id: &str) -> Result<()> {
.bind(id) .bind(id)
.execute(pool) .execute(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Delete profile failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Delete profile failed: {e}")))?;
Ok(()) Ok(())
} }
@@ -1052,7 +1052,7 @@ pub async fn list_profile_terms(
.bind(profile_id) .bind(profile_id)
.fetch_all(pool) .fetch_all(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("List profile terms failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("List profile terms failed: {e}")))?;
Ok(rows.iter().map(profile_term_row_from).collect()) Ok(rows.iter().map(profile_term_row_from).collect())
} }
@@ -1078,7 +1078,7 @@ pub async fn add_profile_term(
.bind(note) .bind(note)
.fetch_one(pool) .fetch_one(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Add profile term failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Add profile term failed: {e}")))?;
Ok(profile_term_row_from(&row)) Ok(profile_term_row_from(&row))
} }
@@ -1087,7 +1087,7 @@ pub async fn delete_profile_term(pool: &SqlitePool, id: &str) -> Result<()> {
.bind(id) .bind(id)
.execute(pool) .execute(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Delete profile term failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Delete profile term failed: {e}")))?;
Ok(()) Ok(())
} }
@@ -1096,7 +1096,7 @@ async fn profile_exists(pool: &SqlitePool, id: &str) -> Result<bool> {
.bind(id) .bind(id)
.fetch_optional(pool) .fetch_optional(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Profile existence check failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Profile existence check failed: {e}")))?;
Ok(exists.is_some()) Ok(exists.is_some())
} }
@@ -1105,7 +1105,7 @@ async fn transcript_count_for_profile(pool: &SqlitePool, id: &str) -> Result<i64
.bind(id) .bind(id)
.fetch_one(pool) .fetch_one(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Profile transcript count failed: {e}"))) .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Profile transcript count failed: {e}")))
} }
// --- Error Logging --- // --- Error Logging ---
@@ -1139,7 +1139,7 @@ pub async fn log_error(
.bind(metadata) .bind(metadata)
.execute(pool) .execute(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Error log failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Error log failed: {e}")))?;
Ok(()) Ok(())
} }
@@ -1171,7 +1171,7 @@ pub async fn prune_error_log(pool: &SqlitePool, keep_days: i64) -> Result<u64> {
.bind(format!("-{keep_days} days")) .bind(format!("-{keep_days} days"))
.execute(pool) .execute(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Prune error_log failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Prune error_log failed: {e}")))?;
Ok(result.rows_affected()) Ok(result.rows_affected())
} }
@@ -1183,7 +1183,7 @@ pub async fn list_recent_errors(pool: &SqlitePool, limit: i64) -> Result<Vec<Err
.bind(limit) .bind(limit)
.fetch_all(pool) .fetch_all(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Read error_log failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Read error_log failed: {e}")))?;
Ok(rows Ok(rows
.into_iter() .into_iter()
@@ -1203,7 +1203,7 @@ pub async fn list_recent_errors(pool: &SqlitePool, limit: i64) -> Result<Vec<Err
// Phase 2 of the feature-complete roadmap: capture thumbs + corrections on // Phase 2 of the feature-complete roadmap: capture thumbs + corrections on
// AI-generated output so the prompt builder can inject recent examples as // AI-generated output so the prompt builder can inject recent examples as
// few-shot exemplars. Storage-only here; the prompt-conditioning logic lives // few-shot exemplars. Storage-only here; the prompt-conditioning logic lives
// in kon-llm. Retrieval returns the most recent rows, narrowed to the // in magnotia-llm. Retrieval returns the most recent rows, narrowed to the
// active profile when provided so feedback does not cross profiles. // active profile when provided so feedback does not cross profiles.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)] #[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
@@ -1264,7 +1264,7 @@ pub struct FeedbackRow {
pub async fn record_feedback(pool: &SqlitePool, params: RecordFeedbackParams) -> Result<i64> { pub async fn record_feedback(pool: &SqlitePool, params: RecordFeedbackParams) -> Result<i64> {
if !matches!(params.rating, -1..=1) { if !matches!(params.rating, -1..=1) {
return Err(KonError::StorageError(format!( return Err(MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!(
"invalid feedback rating {} (must be -1, 0, or 1)", "invalid feedback rating {} (must be -1, 0, or 1)",
params.rating params.rating
))); )));
@@ -1288,7 +1288,7 @@ pub async fn record_feedback(pool: &SqlitePool, params: RecordFeedbackParams) ->
.bind(profile_id) .bind(profile_id)
.fetch_one(pool) .fetch_one(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("record_feedback failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("record_feedback failed: {e}")))?;
Ok(row.get::<i64, _>("id")) Ok(row.get::<i64, _>("id"))
} }
@@ -1325,7 +1325,7 @@ pub async fn list_feedback_examples(
.bind(limit) .bind(limit)
.fetch_all(pool) .fetch_all(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("list_feedback_examples failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("list_feedback_examples failed: {e}")))?;
Ok(rows Ok(rows
.into_iter() .into_iter()
@@ -2430,7 +2430,7 @@ mod tests {
#[tokio::test] #[tokio::test]
async fn init_readonly_rejects_writes_and_serves_reads() { async fn init_readonly_rejects_writes_and_serves_reads() {
let dir = std::env::temp_dir().join(format!("kon-storage-ro-{}", std::process::id())); let dir = std::env::temp_dir().join(format!("magnotia-storage-ro-{}", std::process::id()));
std::fs::create_dir_all(&dir).unwrap(); std::fs::create_dir_all(&dir).unwrap();
let path = dir.join("ro.db"); let path = dir.join("ro.db");
let _ = std::fs::remove_file(&path); let _ = std::fs::remove_file(&path);
@@ -2482,7 +2482,7 @@ mod tests {
#[tokio::test] #[tokio::test]
async fn init_readonly_fails_when_db_missing() { async fn init_readonly_fails_when_db_missing() {
let path = std::env::temp_dir().join(format!( let path = std::env::temp_dir().join(format!(
"kon-storage-ro-missing-{}.db", "magnotia-storage-ro-missing-{}.db",
std::process::id() std::process::id()
)); ));
let _ = std::fs::remove_file(&path); let _ = std::fs::remove_file(&path);

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@@ -1,28 +1,28 @@
use std::path::PathBuf; use std::path::PathBuf;
pub fn app_data_dir() -> PathBuf { pub fn app_data_dir() -> PathBuf {
kon_core::paths::app_paths().app_data_dir() magnotia_core::paths::app_paths().app_data_dir()
} }
/// Path to the SQLite database file. /// Path to the SQLite database file.
pub fn database_path() -> PathBuf { pub fn database_path() -> PathBuf {
kon_core::paths::app_paths().database_path() magnotia_core::paths::app_paths().database_path()
} }
/// Directory for saved audio recordings. /// Directory for saved audio recordings.
pub fn recordings_dir() -> PathBuf { pub fn recordings_dir() -> PathBuf {
kon_core::paths::app_paths().recordings_dir() magnotia_core::paths::app_paths().recordings_dir()
} }
/// Directory for crash dumps written by the Rust panic hook. /// Directory for crash dumps written by the Rust panic hook.
/// Each crash is a single text file: `<unix-ts>-<short-id>.crash`. /// Each crash is a single text file: `<unix-ts>-<short-id>.crash`.
/// Used by the diagnostic-report bundler in Settings → About. /// Used by the diagnostic-report bundler in Settings → About.
pub fn crashes_dir() -> PathBuf { pub fn crashes_dir() -> PathBuf {
kon_core::paths::app_paths().crashes_dir() magnotia_core::paths::app_paths().crashes_dir()
} }
/// Directory for the rolling Rust log file (kon.log + rotated kon.log.1, etc). /// Directory for the rolling Rust log file (magnotia.log + rotated magnotia.log.1, etc).
/// Subscribers configured in src-tauri/src/lib.rs at startup. /// Subscribers configured in src-tauri/src/lib.rs at startup.
pub fn logs_dir() -> PathBuf { pub fn logs_dir() -> PathBuf {
kon_core::paths::app_paths().logs_dir() magnotia_core::paths::app_paths().logs_dir()
} }

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
use kon_core::error::{KonError, Result}; use magnotia_core::error::{MagnotiaError, Result};
use sqlx::SqlitePool; use sqlx::SqlitePool;
/// Each migration is a (version, description, sql) tuple. /// Each migration is a (version, description, sql) tuple.
@@ -553,19 +553,19 @@ async fn run_migrations_slice(pool: &SqlitePool, migrations: &[(i64, &str, &str)
) )
.execute(pool) .execute(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Schema version table creation failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Schema version table creation failed: {e}")))?;
let current: i64 = sqlx::query_scalar("SELECT COALESCE(MAX(version), 0) FROM schema_version") let current: i64 = sqlx::query_scalar("SELECT COALESCE(MAX(version), 0) FROM schema_version")
.fetch_one(pool) .fetch_one(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Schema version query failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Schema version query failed: {e}")))?;
for (version, description, sql) in migrations { for (version, description, sql) in migrations {
if *version > current { if *version > current {
log::info!("Running migration {}: {}", version, description); log::info!("Running migration {}: {}", version, description);
let mut tx = pool.begin().await.map_err(|e| { let mut tx = pool.begin().await.map_err(|e| {
KonError::StorageError(format!("Migration {} tx begin failed: {e}", version)) MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Migration {} tx begin failed: {e}", version))
})?; })?;
for statement in split_statements(sql) { for statement in split_statements(sql) {
@@ -573,7 +573,7 @@ async fn run_migrations_slice(pool: &SqlitePool, migrations: &[(i64, &str, &str)
.execute(&mut *tx) .execute(&mut *tx)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| { .map_err(|e| {
KonError::StorageError(format!("Migration {} failed: {e}", version)) MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Migration {} failed: {e}", version))
})?; })?;
} }
@@ -583,11 +583,11 @@ async fn run_migrations_slice(pool: &SqlitePool, migrations: &[(i64, &str, &str)
.execute(&mut *tx) .execute(&mut *tx)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| { .map_err(|e| {
KonError::StorageError(format!("Migration version record failed: {e}")) MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Migration version record failed: {e}"))
})?; })?;
tx.commit().await.map_err(|e| { tx.commit().await.map_err(|e| {
KonError::StorageError(format!("Migration {} commit failed: {e}", version)) MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Migration {} commit failed: {e}", version))
})?; })?;
log::info!("Migration {} complete", version); log::info!("Migration {} complete", version);
@@ -947,7 +947,7 @@ mod tests {
// dictionary.id is INTEGER PK AUTOINCREMENT (see v2); let SQLite assign rowids. // dictionary.id is INTEGER PK AUTOINCREMENT (see v2); let SQLite assign rowids.
sqlx::query( sqlx::query(
"INSERT INTO dictionary (term, note, created_at) VALUES \ "INSERT INTO dictionary (term, note, created_at) VALUES \
('Kon', '', datetime('now')), \ ('Magnotia', '', datetime('now')), \
('CORBEL', 'brand', datetime('now')), \ ('CORBEL', 'brand', datetime('now')), \
('Wren', '', datetime('now'))", ('Wren', '', datetime('now'))",
) )

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@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
[package] [package]
name = "kon-transcription" name = "magnotia-transcription"
version = "0.1.0" version = "0.1.0"
edition = "2021" edition = "2021"
description = "Speech-to-text engine wrappers, model management, and inference concurrency for Kon" description = "Speech-to-text engine wrappers, model management, and inference concurrency for Magnotia"
build = "build.rs" build = "build.rs"
[features] [features]
@@ -15,13 +15,13 @@ build = "build.rs"
# `whisper-vulkan` is a separate feature so a non-Vulkan target (Android # `whisper-vulkan` is a separate feature so a non-Vulkan target (Android
# without GPU drivers, a CPU-only Windows build) can pull in whisper-rs # without GPU drivers, a CPU-only Windows build) can pull in whisper-rs
# but skip the Vulkan backend. Build CPU-only with: # but skip the Vulkan backend. Build CPU-only with:
# cargo build -p kon-transcription --no-default-features --features whisper # cargo build -p magnotia-transcription --no-default-features --features whisper
default = ["whisper", "whisper-vulkan"] default = ["whisper", "whisper-vulkan"]
whisper = ["dep:whisper-rs", "dep:num_cpus"] whisper = ["dep:whisper-rs", "dep:num_cpus"]
whisper-vulkan = ["whisper-rs?/vulkan"] whisper-vulkan = ["whisper-rs?/vulkan"]
[dependencies] [dependencies]
kon-core = { path = "../core" } magnotia-core = { path = "../core" }
# Parakeet via ONNX. Whisper is handled directly via whisper-rs below. # Parakeet via ONNX. Whisper is handled directly via whisper-rs below.
transcribe-rs = { version = "0.3", default-features = false, features = ["onnx"] } transcribe-rs = { version = "0.3", default-features = false, features = ["onnx"] }
@@ -53,6 +53,6 @@ thiserror = "2"
tracing = "0.1" tracing = "0.1"
[dev-dependencies] [dev-dependencies]
# TcpListener fixture for the download resume tests (mirrors kon-llm). # TcpListener fixture for the download resume tests (mirrors magnotia-llm).
tokio = { version = "1", features = ["rt", "sync", "net", "io-util", "macros"] } tokio = { version = "1", features = ["rt", "sync", "net", "io-util", "macros"] }
tempfile = "3" tempfile = "3"

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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
//! workspace ever pulls `tokenizers` into the dependency graph on a //! workspace ever pulls `tokenizers` into the dependency graph on a
//! Windows target. If we ever legitimately need it we can reintroduce //! Windows target. If we ever legitimately need it we can reintroduce
//! it via a sidecar (isolated process, separate CRT) rather than //! it via a sidecar (isolated process, separate CRT) rather than
//! linking it into `kon_lib`. //! linking it into `magnotia_lib`.
//! //!
//! The check is advisory on non-Windows targets — it still prints a //! The check is advisory on non-Windows targets — it still prints a
//! cargo:warning if `tokenizers` appears, so the Windows failure isn't //! cargo:warning if `tokenizers` appears, so the Windows failure isn't
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ fn main() {
if target_os == "windows" { if target_os == "windows" {
panic!( panic!(
"kon-transcription: the `tokenizers` crate appears in Cargo.lock and this is a \ "magnotia-transcription: the `tokenizers` crate appears in Cargo.lock and this is a \
Windows build. Linking `whisper-rs-sys` + `tokenizers` in the same binary has \ Windows build. Linking `whisper-rs-sys` + `tokenizers` in the same binary has \
been a persistent MSVC C-runtime conflict (see Whispering v7.11.0). Route any \ been a persistent MSVC C-runtime conflict (see Whispering v7.11.0). Route any \
tokenizer usage through an out-of-process sidecar instead, or gate it off for \ tokenizer usage through an out-of-process sidecar instead, or gate it off for \
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ fn main() {
} }
println!( println!(
"cargo:warning=kon-transcription: `tokenizers` crate is in the dependency graph. \ "cargo:warning=magnotia-transcription: `tokenizers` crate is in the dependency graph. \
This build is non-Windows so the link will succeed, but Windows builds will panic \ This build is non-Windows so the link will succeed, but Windows builds will panic \
at build time per docs/whisper-ecosystem/brief.md item #6. Isolate tokenizer usage \ at build time per docs/whisper-ecosystem/brief.md item #6. Isolate tokenizer usage \
in a sidecar before a Windows ship." in a sidecar before a Windows ship."

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
use std::sync::Arc; use std::sync::Arc;
use kon_core::error::{KonError, Result}; use magnotia_core::error::{MagnotiaError, Result};
use kon_core::types::{AudioSamples, TranscriptionOptions}; use magnotia_core::types::{AudioSamples, TranscriptionOptions};
use crate::local_engine::{LocalEngine, TimedTranscript}; use crate::local_engine::{LocalEngine, TimedTranscript};
@@ -14,5 +14,5 @@ pub async fn run_inference(
) -> Result<TimedTranscript> { ) -> Result<TimedTranscript> {
tokio::task::spawn_blocking(move || engine.transcribe_sync(&audio, &options)) tokio::task::spawn_blocking(move || engine.transcribe_sync(&audio, &options))
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::TranscriptionFailed(format!("Task join error: {e}")))? .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::TranscriptionFailed(format!("Task join error: {e}")))?
} }

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@@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ use std::time::Instant;
use transcribe_rs::{SpeechModel, TranscribeOptions, TranscriptionResult}; use transcribe_rs::{SpeechModel, TranscribeOptions, TranscriptionResult};
use kon_core::error::{KonError, Result}; use magnotia_core::error::{MagnotiaError, Result};
use kon_core::types::{ use magnotia_core::types::{
AudioSamples, EngineName, ModelId, Segment, Transcript, TranscriptionOptions, AudioSamples, EngineName, ModelId, Segment, Transcript, TranscriptionOptions,
}; };
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ pub struct SpeechModelAdapter(pub Box<dyn SpeechModel + Send>);
impl Transcriber for SpeechModelAdapter { impl Transcriber for SpeechModelAdapter {
fn capabilities(&self) -> TranscriberCapabilities { fn capabilities(&self) -> TranscriberCapabilities {
TranscriberCapabilities { TranscriberCapabilities {
sample_rate: kon_core::constants::WHISPER_SAMPLE_RATE, sample_rate: magnotia_core::constants::WHISPER_SAMPLE_RATE,
channels: 1, channels: 1,
supports_initial_prompt: false, supports_initial_prompt: false,
} }
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ impl Transcriber for SpeechModelAdapter {
let result: TranscriptionResult = self let result: TranscriptionResult = self
.0 .0
.transcribe(samples, &opts) .transcribe(samples, &opts)
.map_err(|e| KonError::TranscriptionFailed(e.to_string()))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::TranscriptionFailed(e.to_string()))?;
Ok(result Ok(result
.segments .segments
.unwrap_or_default() .unwrap_or_default()
@@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ impl LocalEngine {
options: &TranscriptionOptions, options: &TranscriptionOptions,
) -> Result<TimedTranscript> { ) -> Result<TimedTranscript> {
let mut guard = self.engine.lock().unwrap_or_else(|e| e.into_inner()); let mut guard = self.engine.lock().unwrap_or_else(|e| e.into_inner());
let backend = guard.as_mut().ok_or(KonError::EngineNotLoaded)?; let backend = guard.as_mut().ok_or(MagnotiaError::EngineNotLoaded)?;
let start = Instant::now(); let start = Instant::now();
let segments = backend.transcribe_sync(audio.samples(), options)?; let segments = backend.transcribe_sync(audio.samples(), options)?;
@@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ impl LocalEngine {
/// Thin wrapper over `ParakeetModel` that overrides `transcribe_raw` to /// Thin wrapper over `ParakeetModel` that overrides `transcribe_raw` to
/// request word-granularity segments. `transcribe-rs` 0.3's trait impl for /// request word-granularity segments. `transcribe-rs` 0.3's trait impl for
/// `ParakeetModel::transcribe_raw` ignores `TranscribeOptions` and uses /// `ParakeetModel::transcribe_raw` ignores `TranscribeOptions` and uses
/// `TimestampGranularity::Token` (per-subword) — which surfaces in Kon as /// `TimestampGranularity::Token` (per-subword) — which surfaces in Magnotia as
/// "T Est Ing . One , Two , Three" output. The concrete-type method /// "T Est Ing . One , Two , Three" output. The concrete-type method
/// `ParakeetModel::transcribe_with` accepts `ParakeetParams` with an /// `ParakeetModel::transcribe_with` accepts `ParakeetParams` with an
/// explicit granularity; this wrapper exposes that to the trait object. /// explicit granularity; this wrapper exposes that to the trait object.
@@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ impl transcribe_rs::SpeechModel for ParakeetWordGranularity {
pub fn load_parakeet(model_dir: &Path) -> Result<Box<dyn Transcriber + Send>> { pub fn load_parakeet(model_dir: &Path) -> Result<Box<dyn Transcriber + Send>> {
use transcribe_rs::onnx::Quantization; use transcribe_rs::onnx::Quantization;
let model = transcribe_rs::onnx::parakeet::ParakeetModel::load(model_dir, &Quantization::Int8) let model = transcribe_rs::onnx::parakeet::ParakeetModel::load(model_dir, &Quantization::Int8)
.map_err(|e| KonError::TranscriptionFailed(format!("Failed to load Parakeet: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::TranscriptionFailed(format!("Failed to load Parakeet: {e}")))?;
Ok(Box::new(SpeechModelAdapter(Box::new( Ok(Box::new(SpeechModelAdapter(Box::new(
ParakeetWordGranularity(model), ParakeetWordGranularity(model),
)))) ))))
@@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ pub fn load_parakeet(model_dir: &Path) -> Result<Box<dyn Transcriber + Send>> {
#[cfg(feature = "whisper")] #[cfg(feature = "whisper")]
pub fn load_whisper(model_path: &Path) -> Result<Box<dyn Transcriber + Send>> { pub fn load_whisper(model_path: &Path) -> Result<Box<dyn Transcriber + Send>> {
let backend = WhisperRsBackend::load(model_path) let backend = WhisperRsBackend::load(model_path)
.map_err(|e| KonError::TranscriptionFailed(format!("Failed to load Whisper: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::TranscriptionFailed(format!("Failed to load Whisper: {e}")))?;
Ok(Box::new(backend)) Ok(Box::new(backend))
} }

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@@ -2,9 +2,9 @@ use std::collections::HashSet;
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf}; use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use std::sync::{LazyLock, Mutex}; use std::sync::{LazyLock, Mutex};
use kon_core::error::{KonError, Result}; use magnotia_core::error::{MagnotiaError, Result};
use kon_core::model_registry::{find_model, ModelFile}; use magnotia_core::model_registry::{find_model, ModelFile};
use kon_core::types::{DownloadProgress, ModelId}; use magnotia_core::types::{DownloadProgress, ModelId};
static ACTIVE_DOWNLOADS: LazyLock<Mutex<HashSet<String>>> = static ACTIVE_DOWNLOADS: LazyLock<Mutex<HashSet<String>>> =
LazyLock::new(|| Mutex::new(HashSet::new())); LazyLock::new(|| Mutex::new(HashSet::new()));
@@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ impl DownloadReservation {
let id = id.as_str().to_string(); let id = id.as_str().to_string();
let mut active = ACTIVE_DOWNLOADS let mut active = ACTIVE_DOWNLOADS
.lock() .lock()
.map_err(|_| KonError::DownloadFailed("download lock poisoned".into()))?; .map_err(|_| MagnotiaError::DownloadFailed("download lock poisoned".into()))?;
if !active.insert(id.clone()) { if !active.insert(id.clone()) {
return Err(KonError::DownloadFailed(format!( return Err(MagnotiaError::DownloadFailed(format!(
"download already in progress for {id}" "download already in progress for {id}"
))); )));
} }
@@ -37,15 +37,15 @@ impl Drop for DownloadReservation {
} }
/// Resolve the models storage directory. /// Resolve the models storage directory.
/// Windows: %LOCALAPPDATA%/kon/models /// Windows: %LOCALAPPDATA%/magnotia/models
/// Unix: ~/.kon/models /// Unix: ~/.magnotia/models
pub fn models_dir() -> PathBuf { pub fn models_dir() -> PathBuf {
kon_core::paths::app_paths().models_dir() magnotia_core::paths::app_paths().models_dir()
} }
/// Get the directory path where a specific model's files are stored. /// Get the directory path where a specific model's files are stored.
pub fn model_dir(id: &ModelId) -> PathBuf { pub fn model_dir(id: &ModelId) -> PathBuf {
kon_core::paths::app_paths().speech_model_dir(id) magnotia_core::paths::app_paths().speech_model_dir(id)
} }
/// Check whether all files for a model have been downloaded. /// Check whether all files for a model have been downloaded.
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ pub fn is_downloaded(id: &ModelId) -> bool {
/// List all downloaded model IDs. /// List all downloaded model IDs.
pub fn list_downloaded() -> Vec<ModelId> { pub fn list_downloaded() -> Vec<ModelId> {
kon_core::model_registry::all_models() magnotia_core::model_registry::all_models()
.iter() .iter()
.filter(|m| is_downloaded(&m.id)) .filter(|m| is_downloaded(&m.id))
.map(|m| m.id.clone()) .map(|m| m.id.clone())
@@ -74,13 +74,13 @@ pub fn list_downloaded() -> Vec<ModelId> {
/// For files that declare a `sha256` checksum we validate an existing /// For files that declare a `sha256` checksum we validate an existing
/// complete file before skipping the download — a truncated or /// complete file before skipping the download — a truncated or
/// tampered file gets redownloaded automatically (pattern ported from /// tampered file gets redownloaded automatically (pattern ported from
/// `kon-llm`'s model_manager, item #8 in the Whisper ecosystem brief). /// `magnotia-llm`'s model_manager, item #8 in the Whisper ecosystem brief).
pub async fn download( pub async fn download(
id: &ModelId, id: &ModelId,
progress: impl Fn(DownloadProgress) + Send + 'static, progress: impl Fn(DownloadProgress) + Send + 'static,
) -> Result<()> { ) -> Result<()> {
let _reservation = DownloadReservation::acquire(id)?; let _reservation = DownloadReservation::acquire(id)?;
let entry = find_model(id).ok_or_else(|| KonError::ModelNotFound(id.clone()))?; let entry = find_model(id).ok_or_else(|| MagnotiaError::ModelNotFound(id.clone()))?;
let dir = model_dir(id); let dir = model_dir(id);
std::fs::create_dir_all(&dir)?; std::fs::create_dir_all(&dir)?;
@@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ pub async fn download(
let _ = std::fs::remove_file(&dest); let _ = std::fs::remove_file(&dest);
} }
Err(e) => { Err(e) => {
return Err(KonError::DownloadFailed(format!( return Err(MagnotiaError::DownloadFailed(format!(
"failed to verify existing {}: {e}", "failed to verify existing {}: {e}",
file.filename file.filename
))); )));
@@ -113,10 +113,10 @@ pub async fn download(
} }
fn verified_manifest_path(dir: &Path) -> PathBuf { fn verified_manifest_path(dir: &Path) -> PathBuf {
dir.join(".kon-verified") dir.join(".magnotia-verified")
} }
fn verified_manifest_matches(entry: &kon_core::model_registry::ModelEntry, dir: &Path) -> bool { fn verified_manifest_matches(entry: &magnotia_core::model_registry::ModelEntry, dir: &Path) -> bool {
let manifest = match std::fs::read_to_string(verified_manifest_path(dir)) { let manifest = match std::fs::read_to_string(verified_manifest_path(dir)) {
Ok(contents) => contents, Ok(contents) => contents,
Err(_) => return false, Err(_) => return false,
@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ fn verified_manifest_matches(entry: &kon_core::model_registry::ModelEntry, dir:
} }
fn write_verified_manifest( fn write_verified_manifest(
entry: &kon_core::model_registry::ModelEntry, entry: &magnotia_core::model_registry::ModelEntry,
dir: &Path, dir: &Path,
) -> std::io::Result<()> { ) -> std::io::Result<()> {
let mut lines = Vec::with_capacity(entry.files.len() + 1); let mut lines = Vec::with_capacity(entry.files.len() + 1);
@@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ async fn download_file(
let client = reqwest::Client::builder() let client = reqwest::Client::builder()
.connect_timeout(std::time::Duration::from_secs(30)) .connect_timeout(std::time::Duration::from_secs(30))
.build() .build()
.map_err(|e| KonError::DownloadFailed(e.to_string()))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::DownloadFailed(e.to_string()))?;
// Check for existing partial download (resume support) // Check for existing partial download (resume support)
let existing_bytes = if part_path.exists() { let existing_bytes = if part_path.exists() {
@@ -212,12 +212,12 @@ async fn download_file(
let response = request let response = request
.send() .send()
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::DownloadFailed(e.to_string()))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::DownloadFailed(e.to_string()))?;
// If we requested Range but the server returned 200 (full file), the // If we requested Range but the server returned 200 (full file), the
// server does not support resume. Rather than blindly appending a // server does not support resume. Rather than blindly appending a
// full file on top of our partial bytes (which would produce a // full file on top of our partial bytes (which would produce a
// corrupt result), restart cleanly. This mirrors the kon-llm // corrupt result), restart cleanly. This mirrors the magnotia-llm
// ResumeUnsupported branch — item #8 of the brief. // ResumeUnsupported branch — item #8 of the brief.
// //
// For the non-resume path, we still have to validate the status: // For the non-resume path, we still have to validate the status:
@@ -234,14 +234,14 @@ async fn download_file(
false false
} }
other => { other => {
return Err(KonError::DownloadFailed(format!( return Err(MagnotiaError::DownloadFailed(format!(
"resume request returned unexpected status {other}" "resume request returned unexpected status {other}"
))); )));
} }
} }
} else { } else {
if !response.status().is_success() { if !response.status().is_success() {
return Err(KonError::DownloadFailed(format!( return Err(MagnotiaError::DownloadFailed(format!(
"download returned HTTP {} for {}", "download returned HTTP {} for {}",
response.status(), response.status(),
file.filename file.filename
@@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ async fn download_file(
} }
while let Some(chunk) = stream.next().await { while let Some(chunk) = stream.next().await {
let chunk = chunk.map_err(|e| KonError::DownloadFailed(e.to_string()))?; let chunk = chunk.map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::DownloadFailed(e.to_string()))?;
std::io::Write::write_all(&mut out, &chunk)?; std::io::Write::write_all(&mut out, &chunk)?;
hasher.update(&chunk); hasher.update(&chunk);
downloaded += chunk.len() as u64; downloaded += chunk.len() as u64;
@@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ async fn download_file(
let actual = format!("{:x}", hasher.finalize()); let actual = format!("{:x}", hasher.finalize());
if actual != file.sha256 { if actual != file.sha256 {
let _ = std::fs::remove_file(&part_path); let _ = std::fs::remove_file(&part_path);
return Err(KonError::DownloadFailed(format!( return Err(MagnotiaError::DownloadFailed(format!(
"SHA256 mismatch for {}: expected {}, got {}", "SHA256 mismatch for {}: expected {}, got {}",
file.filename, file.sha256, actual file.filename, file.sha256, actual
))); )));
@@ -354,7 +354,7 @@ mod tests {
let list = list_downloaded(); let list = list_downloaded();
// In test environment, no models are downloaded // In test environment, no models are downloaded
// This just verifies the function doesn't panic // This just verifies the function doesn't panic
assert!(list.len() <= kon_core::model_registry::all_models().len()); assert!(list.len() <= magnotia_core::model_registry::all_models().len());
} }
#[test] #[test]
@@ -478,7 +478,7 @@ mod tests {
let file = ModelFile { let file = ModelFile {
filename: leak(dest.file_name().unwrap().to_string_lossy().into_owned()), filename: leak(dest.file_name().unwrap().to_string_lossy().into_owned()),
url: leak(format!("http://{addr}/fixture.bin")), url: leak(format!("http://{addr}/fixture.bin")),
size: kon_core::types::Megabytes(0), size: magnotia_core::types::Megabytes(0),
sha256: leak(expected_sha.clone()), sha256: leak(expected_sha.clone()),
}; };
let id = ModelId::new("test-fixture"); let id = ModelId::new("test-fixture");
@@ -513,7 +513,7 @@ mod tests {
let file = ModelFile { let file = ModelFile {
filename: leak(dest.file_name().unwrap().to_string_lossy().into_owned()), filename: leak(dest.file_name().unwrap().to_string_lossy().into_owned()),
url: leak(format!("http://{addr}/fixture.bin")), url: leak(format!("http://{addr}/fixture.bin")),
size: kon_core::types::Megabytes(0), size: magnotia_core::types::Megabytes(0),
sha256: leak(expected_sha), sha256: leak(expected_sha),
}; };
let id = ModelId::new("test-fixture"); let id = ModelId::new("test-fixture");
@@ -568,7 +568,7 @@ mod tests {
let file = ModelFile { let file = ModelFile {
filename: leak(dest.file_name().unwrap().to_string_lossy().into_owned()), filename: leak(dest.file_name().unwrap().to_string_lossy().into_owned()),
url: leak(format!("http://{addr}/fixture.bin")), url: leak(format!("http://{addr}/fixture.bin")),
size: kon_core::types::Megabytes(0), size: magnotia_core::types::Megabytes(0),
sha256: leak("0".repeat(64)), sha256: leak("0".repeat(64)),
}; };
let id = ModelId::new("test-fixture"); let id = ModelId::new("test-fixture");
@@ -596,7 +596,7 @@ mod tests {
let file = ModelFile { let file = ModelFile {
filename: leak(dest.file_name().unwrap().to_string_lossy().into_owned()), filename: leak(dest.file_name().unwrap().to_string_lossy().into_owned()),
url: leak(format!("http://{addr}/fixture.bin")), url: leak(format!("http://{addr}/fixture.bin")),
size: kon_core::types::Megabytes(0), size: magnotia_core::types::Megabytes(0),
sha256: leak("deadbeef".repeat(8)), sha256: leak("deadbeef".repeat(8)),
}; };
let id = ModelId::new("test-fixture"); let id = ModelId::new("test-fixture");

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@@ -9,8 +9,8 @@
//! `whisper` feature — `WhisperRsBackend` (direct whisper-rs, the only //! `whisper` feature — `WhisperRsBackend` (direct whisper-rs, the only
//! path that pipes `initial_prompt`). //! path that pipes `initial_prompt`).
use kon_core::error::Result; use magnotia_core::error::Result;
use kon_core::types::{Segment, TranscriptionOptions}; use magnotia_core::types::{Segment, TranscriptionOptions};
/// Static capabilities a `Transcriber` advertises to callers. /// Static capabilities a `Transcriber` advertises to callers.
/// ///

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@@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ use std::path::Path;
use whisper_rs::{FullParams, SamplingStrategy, WhisperContext, WhisperContextParameters}; use whisper_rs::{FullParams, SamplingStrategy, WhisperContext, WhisperContextParameters};
use kon_core::error::{KonError, Result}; use magnotia_core::error::{MagnotiaError, Result};
use kon_core::types::{Segment, TranscriptionOptions}; use magnotia_core::types::{Segment, TranscriptionOptions};
use crate::transcriber::{Transcriber, TranscriberCapabilities}; use crate::transcriber::{Transcriber, TranscriberCapabilities};
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ impl WhisperRsBackend {
impl Transcriber for WhisperRsBackend { impl Transcriber for WhisperRsBackend {
fn capabilities(&self) -> TranscriberCapabilities { fn capabilities(&self) -> TranscriberCapabilities {
TranscriberCapabilities { TranscriberCapabilities {
sample_rate: kon_core::constants::WHISPER_SAMPLE_RATE, sample_rate: magnotia_core::constants::WHISPER_SAMPLE_RATE,
channels: 1, channels: 1,
supports_initial_prompt: true, supports_initial_prompt: true,
} }
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ impl Transcriber for WhisperRsBackend {
); );
let mut state = self.ctx.create_state().map_err(|e| { let mut state = self.ctx.create_state().map_err(|e| {
KonError::TranscriptionFailed(WhisperBackendError::State(e.to_string()).to_string()) MagnotiaError::TranscriptionFailed(WhisperBackendError::State(e.to_string()).to_string())
})?; })?;
let mut params = FullParams::new(SamplingStrategy::Greedy { best_of: 1 }); let mut params = FullParams::new(SamplingStrategy::Greedy { best_of: 1 });
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ impl Transcriber for WhisperRsBackend {
params.set_print_realtime(false); params.set_print_realtime(false);
state.full(params, samples).map_err(|e| { state.full(params, samples).map_err(|e| {
KonError::TranscriptionFailed( MagnotiaError::TranscriptionFailed(
WhisperBackendError::Transcribe(e.to_string()).to_string(), WhisperBackendError::Transcribe(e.to_string()).to_string(),
) )
})?; })?;
@@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ impl Transcriber for WhisperRsBackend {
let text = seg let text = seg
.to_str() .to_str()
.map_err(|e| { .map_err(|e| {
KonError::TranscriptionFailed( MagnotiaError::TranscriptionFailed(
WhisperBackendError::Transcribe(e.to_string()).to_string(), WhisperBackendError::Transcribe(e.to_string()).to_string(),
) )
})? })?

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@@ -1,17 +1,17 @@
//! Smoke test: whisper-rs 0.16 loads a GGUF model, transcribes silence, and //! Smoke test: whisper-rs 0.16 loads a GGUF model, transcribes silence, and
//! accepts set_initial_prompt without panicking. //! accepts set_initial_prompt without panicking.
//! //!
//! Runs only when `KON_WHISPER_TEST_MODEL` is set to the path of a //! Runs only when `MAGNOTIA_WHISPER_TEST_MODEL` is set to the path of a
//! ggml/gguf whisper model on disk. Otherwise the test exits quiet. //! ggml/gguf whisper model on disk. Otherwise the test exits quiet.
use std::env; use std::env;
#[test] #[test]
fn whisper_rs_smoke_loads_and_transcribes() { fn whisper_rs_smoke_loads_and_transcribes() {
let model_path = match env::var("KON_WHISPER_TEST_MODEL") { let model_path = match env::var("MAGNOTIA_WHISPER_TEST_MODEL") {
Ok(p) => p, Ok(p) => p,
Err(_) => { Err(_) => {
eprintln!("KON_WHISPER_TEST_MODEL not set — skipping"); eprintln!("MAGNOTIA_WHISPER_TEST_MODEL not set — skipping");
return; return;
} }
}; };

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
# Kon — Brand Guidelines # Magnotia — Brand Guidelines
**Version:** 1.1 **Version:** 1.1
**Date:** 2026/03/21 **Date:** 2026/03/21
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
## 1. Brand Foundation ## 1. Brand Foundation
**Purpose:** Kon exists because the tools meant to organise your thoughts demand more mental energy than the thoughts themselves. **Purpose:** Magnotia exists because the tools meant to organise your thoughts demand more mental energy than the thoughts themselves.
**Essence:** Clarity without friction. **Essence:** Clarity without friction.
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@
### Primary: Wordmark ### Primary: Wordmark
**"Kon"** set in Instrument Serif Italic, 400 weight, amber (#e8a87c on dark / #b87a4a on light). **"Magnotia"** set in Instrument Serif Italic, 400 weight, amber (#e8a87c on dark / #b87a4a on light).
**Usage:** **Usage:**
- The wordmark is the primary brand identifier across all contexts - The wordmark is the primary brand identifier across all contexts
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ A minimal abstracted waveform — three vertical bars of asymmetric heights in a
**Sizing:** Must remain legible at 16×16px (favicon) and scale cleanly to 512×512px (app store) **Sizing:** Must remain legible at 16×16px (favicon) and scale cleanly to 512×512px (app store)
**Note:** The CORBEL fox mark is not a Kon asset. Never use the fox on Kon materials. **Note:** The CORBEL fox mark is not a Magnotia asset. Never use the fox on Magnotia materials.
--- ---
@@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ Zone transitions: 300500ms cross-fade, disabled when `prefers-reduced-motion:
### Why Lexend ### Why Lexend
Lexend was designed by Bonnie Shaver-Troup specifically to improve reading proficiency for people with reading difficulties. It is a variable font with adjustable width axis, enabling users to dynamically adapt letter spacing to their own fluctuating visual-perceptual thresholds — a direct requirement from the Kon design principles. High x-height, generous spacing, optimised letterforms. Lexend was designed by Bonnie Shaver-Troup specifically to improve reading proficiency for people with reading difficulties. It is a variable font with adjustable width axis, enabling users to dynamically adapt letter spacing to their own fluctuating visual-perceptual thresholds — a direct requirement from the Magnotia design principles. High x-height, generous spacing, optimised letterforms.
User-selectable alternatives in settings: Atkinson Hyperlegible Next, OpenDyslexic. User-selectable alternatives in settings: Atkinson Hyperlegible Next, OpenDyslexic.
@@ -326,7 +326,7 @@ Off by default. User-controlled toggle in settings.
### Illustration Approach ### Illustration Approach
Kon does not use traditional illustration. Visual communication beyond photography uses: Magnotia does not use traditional illustration. Visual communication beyond photography uses:
- Abstract waveform/sound ripple motifs in amber - Abstract waveform/sound ripple motifs in amber
- Geometric line work — 2px stroke, amber on dark surfaces - Geometric line work — 2px stroke, amber on dark surfaces
- Data visualisation-style graphics for explaining features - Data visualisation-style graphics for explaining features
@@ -341,7 +341,7 @@ Empty states are high-emotion moments for neurodivergent users — blank screens
|---|---| |---|---|
| First launch | Faint ambient waveform in `--accent-subtle`. Single action: press the record button | | First launch | Faint ambient waveform in `--accent-subtle`. Single action: press the record button |
| Empty transcript | Waveform motif + "Press record or Ctrl+Shift+R" | | Empty transcript | Waveform motif + "Press record or Ctrl+Shift+R" |
| Empty task list | "Tasks will appear here when Kon finds them in your transcripts" | | Empty task list | "Tasks will appear here when Magnotia finds them in your transcripts" |
| Empty history | "Your transcriptions will be saved here" | | Empty history | "Your transcriptions will be saved here" |
| Failed transcription | "Something went wrong with that transcription. Your audio is saved — try again when you're ready." Clear recovery path, never blame the user. This is the highest-emotion failure state in the app | | Failed transcription | "Something went wrong with that transcription. Your audio is saved — try again when you're ready." Clear recovery path, never blame the user. This is the highest-emotion failure state in the app |
@@ -430,7 +430,7 @@ Empty states are high-emotion moments for neurodivergent users — blank screens
r/ADHD, r/productivity, r/neurodiversity, r/selfhosted, r/IndieDev, r/SomebodyMakeThis r/ADHD, r/productivity, r/neurodiversity, r/selfhosted, r/IndieDev, r/SomebodyMakeThis
**Reddit rule:** "If a post would work without mentioning Kon at all, it's a good post." **Reddit rule:** "If a post would work without mentioning Magnotia at all, it's a good post."
### Social Templates (Canva Brand Kit) ### Social Templates (Canva Brand Kit)
@@ -455,7 +455,7 @@ At pre-launch: Jake's voice, not a brand voice. Direct, honest, no filter. Authe
"We sound like peace, not like static." "We sound like peace, not like static."
Kon speaks the way a thoughtful friend listens — calm, direct, never judgmental. The brand voice is astute, concise, and matter-of-fact. It never rambles, never condescends, never performs enthusiasm it doesn't feel. Magnotia speaks the way a thoughtful friend listens — calm, direct, never judgmental. The brand voice is astute, concise, and matter-of-fact. It never rambles, never condescends, never performs enthusiasm it doesn't feel.
### Catchphrase ### Catchphrase
@@ -469,12 +469,12 @@ Kon speaks the way a thoughtful friend listens — calm, direct, never judgmenta
| Error messages | Calm, informative, solution-first. Never blame the user | | Error messages | Calm, informative, solution-first. Never blame the user |
| Marketing | Direct, occasionally provocative. Anti-subscription, pro-ownership | | Marketing | Direct, occasionally provocative. Anti-subscription, pro-ownership |
| Reddit/community | Jake's natural voice. Honest, self-deprecating, never promotional | | Reddit/community | Jake's natural voice. Honest, self-deprecating, never promotional |
| Feature descriptions | Matter-of-fact, benefit-led, no jargon. "Kon does X so you can Y" | | Feature descriptions | Matter-of-fact, benefit-led, no jargon. "Magnotia does X so you can Y" |
| Empty states | Gentle, ambient, patient. "I'm here when you're ready" | | Empty states | Gentle, ambient, patient. "I'm here when you're ready" |
### Tone by Audience ### Tone by Audience
The Brand Platform (`kon-brand-platform.md`, Section 17) contains a full Messaging Architecture with primary/supporting messages, anticipated objections, and persuasive responses for each audience. The voice flexes as follows: The Brand Platform (`magnotia-brand-platform.md`, Section 17) contains a full Messaging Architecture with primary/supporting messages, anticipated objections, and persuasive responses for each audience. The voice flexes as follows:
| Audience | Tone shift | Key emphasis | | Audience | Tone shift | Key emphasis |
|---|---|---| |---|---|---|
@@ -485,19 +485,19 @@ The Brand Platform (`kon-brand-platform.md`, Section 17) contains a full Messagi
### Example Copy ### Example Copy
**Onboarding:** **Onboarding:**
> Press the button. Start talking. That's it. Kon handles the rest. > Press the button. Start talking. That's it. Magnotia handles the rest.
**Error message:** **Error message:**
> Recording interrupted — looks like the microphone disconnected. Your transcript up to this point is saved. Plug back in and pick up where you left off. > Recording interrupted — looks like the microphone disconnected. Your transcript up to this point is saved. Plug back in and pick up where you left off.
**Marketing (social):** **Marketing (social):**
> Your brain had 47 ideas on the drive home. By the time you found a pen, you remembered 3. Kon catches all 47. Locally. No subscription. No cloud. Just you and your thoughts. > Your brain had 47 ideas on the drive home. By the time you found a pen, you remembered 3. Magnotia catches all 47. Locally. No subscription. No cloud. Just you and your thoughts.
**Empty state:** **Empty state:**
> Tasks will appear here when Kon finds them in your transcripts. > Tasks will appear here when Magnotia finds them in your transcripts.
**Feature description:** **Feature description:**
> Kon transcribes your voice on your device. Nothing leaves your machine. No internet required. > Magnotia transcribes your voice on your device. Nothing leaves your machine. No internet required.
### Words to Use / Words to Avoid ### Words to Use / Words to Avoid
@@ -552,7 +552,7 @@ Impact 8, one shot. Use this structure for the primary launch post (r/ADHD or r/
|---|---|---| |---|---|---|
| **1. The problem** | 80100 | Your lived experience. The paralysis, the stasis, the tools that made it worse. First person, specific, emotional. This is the hook — if this doesn't resonate, they stop reading | | **1. The problem** | 80100 | Your lived experience. The paralysis, the stasis, the tools that made it worse. First person, specific, emotional. This is the hook — if this doesn't resonate, they stop reading |
| **2. The journey** | 80100 | How you got from frustration to building. The DND transcriber, seeing Whispr's price, realising local transcription was possible. Include a doubt or false start — "I nearly didn't..." | | **2. The journey** | 80100 | How you got from frustration to building. The DND transcriber, seeing Whispr's price, realising local transcription was possible. Include a doubt or false start — "I nearly didn't..." |
| **3. What I built** | 100150 | What Kon actually does, in plain language. Voice capture, local transcription, automatic task extraction. Lead with the mechanism, not the features. Screenshots here (23 max, warm dark UI) | | **3. What I built** | 100150 | What Magnotia actually does, in plain language. Voice capture, local transcription, automatic task extraction. Lead with the mechanism, not the features. Screenshots here (23 max, warm dark UI) |
| **4. The principles** | 6080 | Local-first, lifetime licence, no subscription, no data leaves your device. These are the lines that get upvoted. State them plainly | | **4. The principles** | 6080 | Local-first, lifetime licence, no subscription, no data leaves your device. These are the lines that get upvoted. State them plainly |
| **5. What's next** | 4060 | Where you're headed, what feedback you want. End with a specific question — "What would make this useful for you?" drives comments | | **5. What's next** | 4060 | Where you're headed, what feedback you want. End with a specific question — "What would make this useful for you?" drives comments |
@@ -607,7 +607,7 @@ Impact 8, one shot. Use this structure for the primary launch post (r/ADHD or r/
When commissioning external design work, provide: When commissioning external design work, provide:
1. **This document** — the complete brand guidelines 1. **This document** — the complete brand guidelines
2. **The Brand Platform** (`kon-brand-platform.md`) — strategic context 2. **The Brand Platform** (`magnotia-brand-platform.md`) — strategic context
3. **Specific deliverable** — what you need, in what format, by when 3. **Specific deliverable** — what you need, in what format, by when
4. **"We Are / We Are Not" table** — from Section 1 4. **"We Are / We Are Not" table** — from Section 1
5. **Anti-references** — Notion (too much going on), Tiimo (values betrayal), generic SaaS (white/blue/FAANG) 5. **Anti-references** — Notion (too much going on), Tiimo (values betrayal), generic SaaS (white/blue/FAANG)

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
# Kon — Brand Platform # Magnotia — Brand Platform
**Version:** 1.0 **Version:** 1.0
**Date:** 2026/03/21 **Date:** 2026/03/21
@@ -8,11 +8,11 @@
## 1. Brand Purpose ## 1. Brand Purpose
Kon exists because the tools meant to organise your thoughts demand more mental energy than the thoughts themselves. It was built by someone who spent more time managing systems than getting ideas on paper — and who believes nobody should have to earn a PhD in file structures just to think clearly. Magnotia exists because the tools meant to organise your thoughts demand more mental energy than the thoughts themselves. It was built by someone who spent more time managing systems than getting ideas on paper — and who believes nobody should have to earn a PhD in file structures just to think clearly.
## 2. Brand Vision ## 2. Brand Vision
A world where capturing and organising your thoughts costs zero cognitive effort. Where the tools you rely on run on your device, respect your privacy, and never punish you for a missed day. Where neurodivergent people have access to the same frictionless workflows everyone else takes for granted — and where Kon is the first piece of a wider ecosystem that levels that playing field entirely. A world where capturing and organising your thoughts costs zero cognitive effort. Where the tools you rely on run on your device, respect your privacy, and never punish you for a missed day. Where neurodivergent people have access to the same frictionless workflows everyone else takes for granted — and where Magnotia is the first piece of a wider ecosystem that levels that playing field entirely.
## 3. Brand Enemy ## 3. Brand Enemy
@@ -23,19 +23,19 @@ Software that treats your thoughts as its product. The subscription-or-nothing m
| Value | What it means in practice | | Value | What it means in practice |
|---|---| |---|---|
| **Ownership** | Your data stays on your device. Your licence doesn't expire. You own the tool, it doesn't own you. Most companies would disagree — their revenue model depends on the opposite. | | **Ownership** | Your data stays on your device. Your licence doesn't expire. You own the tool, it doesn't own you. Most companies would disagree — their revenue model depends on the opposite. |
| **Honesty** | No dark patterns, no guilt messaging, no streak-shaming. If Kon can't do something, it says so. The brand voice is direct and transparent, even when that's commercially uncomfortable. | | **Honesty** | No dark patterns, no guilt messaging, no streak-shaming. If Magnotia can't do something, it says so. The brand voice is direct and transparent, even when that's commercially uncomfortable. |
| **Cognitive respect** | Every design decision is measured by whether it reduces mental load or adds to it. If a feature requires more than 90 seconds to understand, it doesn't ship. This isn't a nice-to-have — it's the core design constraint. | | **Cognitive respect** | Every design decision is measured by whether it reduces mental load or adds to it. If a feature requires more than 90 seconds to understand, it doesn't ship. This isn't a nice-to-have — it's the core design constraint. |
| **Accessibility as default** | Neurodivergent-first design, not neurodivergent-as-afterthought. The app is built for the people most tools forget, and those design choices make it better for everyone. | | **Accessibility as default** | Neurodivergent-first design, not neurodivergent-as-afterthought. The app is built for the people most tools forget, and those design choices make it better for everyone. |
## 5. Brand Tenets ## 5. Brand Tenets
1. **"How can I make this person feel seen and heard?"** — Ask before every customer interaction. Kon is a service animal, not a showpiece. 1. **"How can I make this person feel seen and heard?"** — Ask before every customer interaction. Magnotia is a service animal, not a showpiece.
2. **"Does this add or remove complexity from daily life?"** — Ask before every product decision. If it adds complexity, it doesn't ship. 2. **"Does this add or remove complexity from daily life?"** — Ask before every product decision. If it adds complexity, it doesn't ship.
3. **"Is this scientifically backed? Is it respectful? Is it honest?"** — Ask before every piece of content. No fabricated claims, no condescension, no spin. 3. **"Is this scientifically backed? Is it respectful? Is it honest?"** — Ask before every piece of content. No fabricated claims, no condescension, no spin.
4. **"Is the message clear and unambiguous?"** — Ask before every touchpoint. Literal labels always. If it could be misread, rewrite it. 4. **"Is the message clear and unambiguous?"** — Ask before every touchpoint. Literal labels always. If it could be misread, rewrite it.
5. **"Integrity, honour, respect."** — The governing principle for all relationships. Customers, partners, yourself. 5. **"Integrity, honour, respect."** — The governing principle for all relationships. Customers, partners, yourself.
6. **"Progressive disclosure."** — The creative constraint. Never show the full complexity. Reveal only the next step. This keeps the brand honest about what users actually need in the moment. 6. **"Progressive disclosure."** — The creative constraint. Never show the full complexity. Reveal only the next step. This keeps the brand honest about what users actually need in the moment.
7. **"Build the ecosystem."** — The ambition tenet. Kon is the first piece, not the whole picture. Every decision should move toward a frictionless cognitive load reduction stack. 7. **"Build the ecosystem."** — The ambition tenet. Magnotia is the first piece, not the whole picture. Every decision should move toward a frictionless cognitive load reduction stack.
## 6. Target Audience ## 6. Target Audience
@@ -47,9 +47,9 @@ Their Tuesday: wake up, scroll bad news, feel bad. Go to work, bright lights, he
At 3am: everything. Nothing specific. Thoughts blipping in and out of existence, impossible to pin down. At 3am: everything. Nothing specific. Thoughts blipping in and out of existence, impossible to pin down.
**Emotional precondition:** Frustration. They don't open Kon feeling aspirational — they open it thinking "I need to get this OUT of my head." **Emotional precondition:** Frustration. They don't open Magnotia feeling aspirational — they open it thinking "I need to get this OUT of my head."
**Identity reinforcement:** They want to be their authentic self and self-actualise. Kon helps them believe that's possible by removing the friction between thought and action. **Identity reinforcement:** They want to be their authentic self and self-actualise. Magnotia helps them believe that's possible by removing the friction between thought and action.
**Trust prerequisite:** They need to believe the founder built this to solve their own problem — not to monetise their attention. **Trust prerequisite:** They need to believe the founder built this to solve their own problem — not to monetise their attention.
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ At 3am: everything. Nothing specific. Thoughts blipping in and out of existence,
## 7. Brand Promise ## 7. Brand Promise
When you speak, Kon listens without judgement, organises without friction, and gives your thoughts back to you in a form you can act on — with nothing leaving your device and nothing expiring at the end of the month. When you speak, Magnotia listens without judgement, organises without friction, and gives your thoughts back to you in a form you can act on — with nothing leaving your device and nothing expiring at the end of the month.
## 8. Onliness Statement ## 8. Onliness Statement
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ We are the only **voice-first capture tool** that **runs entirely on your device
**Archetype blend:** Sage (primary) + Magician (secondary) **Archetype blend:** Sage (primary) + Magician (secondary)
Kon understands your thoughts (Sage) and transforms them into something actionable (Magician). It listens more than it speaks. It matches your energy. It's the straight person who's unknowingly comedic — genuine, not performed. Magnotia understands your thoughts (Sage) and transforms them into something actionable (Magician). It listens more than it speaks. It matches your energy. It's the straight person who's unknowingly comedic — genuine, not performed.
**Tone dimensions:** **Tone dimensions:**
- Formal (1) ↔ Casual (10): **7** - Formal (1) ↔ Casual (10): **7**
@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ Kon understands your thoughts (Sage) and transforms them into something actionab
| Listening | Judging | | Listening | Judging |
| Peace | Static | | Peace | Static |
**How Kon shows up:** Arrives in thrifted quality clothes — function over form, but with taste. At an event, asks questions, talks about life and experiences, never pitches. Naturally funny without trying. After a few drinks: giddy, keeps the bit going. The filter comes off but the person underneath is the same. **How Magnotia shows up:** Arrives in thrifted quality clothes — function over form, but with taste. At an event, asks questions, talks about life and experiences, never pitches. Naturally funny without trying. After a few drinks: giddy, keeps the bit going. The filter comes off but the person underneath is the same.
## 10. Brand Voice ## 10. Brand Voice
@@ -96,13 +96,13 @@ Kon understands your thoughts (Sage) and transforms them into something actionab
**Rhythm:** Short sentences. Matter-of-fact. Warm but not effusive. **Rhythm:** Short sentences. Matter-of-fact. Warm but not effusive.
**Example — social media post:** **Example — social media post:**
> Your brain had 47 ideas on the drive home. By the time you found a pen, you remembered 3. Kon catches all 47. Locally. No subscription. No cloud. Just you and your thoughts. > Your brain had 47 ideas on the drive home. By the time you found a pen, you remembered 3. Magnotia catches all 47. Locally. No subscription. No cloud. Just you and your thoughts.
**Example — error message:** **Example — error message:**
> Recording interrupted — looks like the microphone disconnected. Your transcript up to this point is saved. Plug back in and pick up where you left off. > Recording interrupted — looks like the microphone disconnected. Your transcript up to this point is saved. Plug back in and pick up where you left off.
**Example — onboarding:** **Example — onboarding:**
> Press the button. Start talking. That's it. Kon handles the rest. > Press the button. Start talking. That's it. Magnotia handles the rest.
## 11. Brand Story ## 11. Brand Story
@@ -112,13 +112,13 @@ Meanwhile, executive dysfunction made the simplest tasks feel impossible. Not la
Then he saw Whispr Flow's monthly price tag and thought: I could build this myself. He remembered experimenting with local transcription for his DND game sessions. The technology existed. The only missing piece was software that respected both the user's brain and their data. Then he saw Whispr Flow's monthly price tag and thought: I could build this myself. He remembered experimenting with local transcription for his DND game sessions. The technology existed. The only missing piece was software that respected both the user's brain and their data.
Kon was born from that collision — the frustration of systems that serve themselves, and the realisation that local AI had matured enough to serve the user instead. Magnotia was born from that collision — the frustration of systems that serve themselves, and the realisation that local AI had matured enough to serve the user instead.
## 12. Competitive Position ## 12. Competitive Position
**Positioning axes:** Privacy (cloud → local) × Cognitive accessibility (neurotypical-default → neurodivergent-first) **Positioning axes:** Privacy (cloud → local) × Cognitive accessibility (neurotypical-default → neurodivergent-first)
Kon occupies the quadrant no competitor currently holds: local-first AND neurodivergent-first. Magnotia occupies the quadrant no competitor currently holds: local-first AND neurodivergent-first.
| Competitor | Privacy | Cognitive accessibility | Pricing | | Competitor | Privacy | Cognitive accessibility | Pricing |
|---|---|---|---| |---|---|---|---|
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| Tiimo | Cloud-based | Neurodivergent-aware | Removed lifetime licence | | Tiimo | Cloud-based | Neurodivergent-aware | Removed lifetime licence |
| Google Recorder | Walled garden (Pixel only) | Neurotypical-default | Free (data cost) | | Google Recorder | Walled garden (Pixel only) | Neurotypical-default | Free (data cost) |
| Otter.ai | Cloud-dependent | Neurotypical-default | Freemium/subscription | | Otter.ai | Cloud-dependent | Neurotypical-default | Freemium/subscription |
| **Kon** | **Fully local** | **Neurodivergent-first** | **Lifetime licence** | | **Magnotia** | **Fully local** | **Neurodivergent-first** | **Lifetime licence** |
**Key differentiators:** Local processing, lifetime licence, voice-first capture, neurodivergent-first design, zero-friction onboarding (under 90 seconds). **Key differentiators:** Local processing, lifetime licence, voice-first capture, neurodivergent-first design, zero-friction onboarding (under 90 seconds).
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The tools are wrong. They were built for people who already know how to organise. For brains that activate on command. For users who don't mind handing their thoughts to a server farm and paying monthly for the privilege. The tools are wrong. They were built for people who already know how to organise. For brains that activate on command. For users who don't mind handing their thoughts to a server farm and paying monthly for the privilege.
Kon is different. Magnotia is different.
Press a button. Start talking. Your thoughts — all of them, the messy ones, the half-formed ones, the 3am ones that vanish by morning — captured instantly, organised automatically, stored on your device. No internet required. No subscription. No judgement. Press a button. Start talking. Your thoughts — all of them, the messy ones, the half-formed ones, the 3am ones that vanish by morning — captured instantly, organised automatically, stored on your device. No internet required. No subscription. No judgement.
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**Clarity without friction.** **Clarity without friction.**
Everything Kon does — voice capture, local processing, automatic organisation, lifetime ownership — serves this single concept. If a decision reinforces frictionless clarity, it's right. If it doesn't, it's wrong. Everything Magnotia does — voice capture, local processing, automatic organisation, lifetime ownership — serves this single concept. If a decision reinforces frictionless clarity, it's right. If it doesn't, it's wrong.
## 15. Benefits Ladder ## 15. Benefits Ladder
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| **Functional** | Captures voice, transcribes locally, organises thoughts into actionable tasks — with no internet dependency and no subscription. | | **Functional** | Captures voice, transcribes locally, organises thoughts into actionable tasks — with no internet dependency and no subscription. |
| **Emotional** | Relief. The feeling of the blockage being cleared. Permission to be messy, unfocused, and still make progress. | | **Emotional** | Relief. The feeling of the blockage being cleared. Permission to be messy, unfocused, and still make progress. |
| **Social** | "I finally have a system that works for my brain" — signals self-awareness and agency, not dysfunction. Reframes neurodivergence from limitation to difference. | | **Social** | "I finally have a system that works for my brain" — signals self-awareness and agency, not dysfunction. Reframes neurodivergence from limitation to difference. |
| **Self-actualisation** | "I finally wrote that book." Kon clears the path between who you are and who you want to become. | | **Self-actualisation** | "I finally wrote that book." Magnotia clears the path between who you are and who you want to become. |
## 16. Reasons to Believe ## 16. Reasons to Believe
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### Audience 1: Neurodivergent individuals (ADHD, autism, executive dysfunction) ### Audience 1: Neurodivergent individuals (ADHD, autism, executive dysfunction)
**Primary message:** Kon captures your thoughts the moment they appear — no friction, no cloud, no subscription. Just speak and it's done. **Primary message:** Magnotia captures your thoughts the moment they appear — no friction, no cloud, no subscription. Just speak and it's done.
**Supporting messages:** **Supporting messages:**
- Designed for brains that work differently, not adapted as an afterthought - Designed for brains that work differently, not adapted as an afterthought
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- "It's just one developer — will this still be around in a year?" - "It's just one developer — will this still be around in a year?"
**Persuasive responses:** **Persuasive responses:**
- "Kon isn't a productivity system — it's a capture tool. There's nothing to set up, nothing to maintain, nothing to fail. Press a button and talk." - "Magnotia isn't a productivity system — it's a capture tool. There's nothing to set up, nothing to maintain, nothing to fail. Press a button and talk."
- "ChatGPT needs internet, sends your data to OpenAI, and costs a subscription. Kon runs locally, keeps your data on your device, and you own it outright." - "ChatGPT needs internet, sends your data to OpenAI, and costs a subscription. Magnotia runs locally, keeps your data on your device, and you own it outright."
- "The lifetime licence model means Kon doesn't need exponential growth to survive. It's built to be sustainable, not to scale at all costs." - "The lifetime licence model means Magnotia doesn't need exponential growth to survive. It's built to be sustainable, not to scale at all costs."
**Proof points:** Working prototype, founder's lived experience, Roo's validation, research-backed design. **Proof points:** Working prototype, founder's lived experience, Roo's validation, research-backed design.
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### Audience 2: Writers, creatives, and power users ### Audience 2: Writers, creatives, and power users
**Primary message:** Kon turns brain dumps into structured output — a new tool in your creative workflow that works offline and integrates with what you already use. **Primary message:** Magnotia turns brain dumps into structured output — a new tool in your creative workflow that works offline and integrates with what you already use.
**Supporting messages:** **Supporting messages:**
- Voice-first capture for when typing is the bottleneck - Voice-first capture for when typing is the bottleneck
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- "Can it integrate with Obsidian/Notion/my existing tools?" - "Can it integrate with Obsidian/Notion/my existing tools?"
**Persuasive responses:** **Persuasive responses:**
- "Kon doesn't replace your workflow — it adds a capture layer. Speak your thoughts, export to your tool of choice." - "Magnotia doesn't replace your workflow — it adds a capture layer. Speak your thoughts, export to your tool of choice."
- "Export formats cover all major tools. Direct integrations are on the roadmap." - "Export formats cover all major tools. Direct integrations are on the roadmap."
**Proof points:** Working export system, template functionality, DND transcription origin story. **Proof points:** Working export system, template functionality, DND transcription origin story.
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- "What about updates and model improvements?" - "What about updates and model improvements?"
**Persuasive responses:** **Persuasive responses:**
- "Kon is open about its architecture. The transcription models run entirely on your hardware. Network monitor confirms zero outbound traffic during transcription." - "Magnotia is open about its architecture. The transcription models run entirely on your hardware. Network monitor confirms zero outbound traffic during transcription."
- "Model updates are downloaded and installed locally — same as any desktop software update." - "Model updates are downloaded and installed locally — same as any desktop software update."
**Proof points:** Technical architecture, no-account-required design, open development approach. **Proof points:** Technical architecture, no-account-required design, open development approach.
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### Semiotic Territory ### Semiotic Territory
**Dominant codes to break:** **Dominant codes to break:**
- Productivity apps default to clean white/blue, sharp geometric sans-serifs, dashboard-heavy interfaces. Kon should feel nothing like a SaaS dashboard. - Productivity apps default to clean white/blue, sharp geometric sans-serifs, dashboard-heavy interfaces. Magnotia should feel nothing like a SaaS dashboard.
- Note-taking tools trend toward complexity pride — graph views, backlink maps, plugin ecosystems. Kon should feel like the opposite of that visual noise. - Note-taking tools trend toward complexity pride — graph views, backlink maps, plugin ecosystems. Magnotia should feel like the opposite of that visual noise.
**Emergent codes to explore:** **Emergent codes to explore:**
- Warm brutalism — honest materials, structural clarity, but with human warmth. The Barbican metaphor. - Warm brutalism — honest materials, structural clarity, but with human warmth. The Barbican metaphor.
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### Kapferer Brand Identity Prism ### Kapferer Brand Identity Prism
| Facet | Kon | | Facet | Magnotia |
|---|---| |---|---|
| **Physique** | Warm amber tones, grain texture, serif/sans-serif typography pairing, clean but not sterile interfaces | | **Physique** | Warm amber tones, grain texture, serif/sans-serif typography pairing, clean but not sterile interfaces |
| **Personality** | Sage/Magician. Calm, astute, direct. Unknowingly funny. Matches your energy | | **Personality** | Sage/Magician. Calm, astute, direct. Unknowingly funny. Matches your energy |

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<!-- Source: Kon Master Brief — split 2026/03/20 --> <!-- Source: Magnotia Master Brief — split 2026/03/20 -->
# Kon — Master Brief Index # Magnotia — Master Brief Index
**Last updated:** 2026/03/20 **Last updated:** 2026/03/20
**Status:** MVP — approaching closed beta **Status:** MVP — approaching closed beta
**Owner:** Jake (personal project, potential roll-up into CORBEL Ltd if successful) **Owner:** Jake (personal project, potential roll-up into CORBEL Ltd if successful)
Modular split of the Kon master brief. Each file is self-contained. The original lives at `input/inbox/kon-master-brief.md`. Modular split of the Magnotia master brief. Each file is self-contained. The original lives at `input/inbox/magnotia-master-brief.md`.
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| § | File | Summary | | § | File | Summary |
|---|---|---| |---|---|---|
| 1 | [what-kon-is.md](what-kon-is.md) | Core thesis — voice-first, local-only, zero-friction productivity for executive dysfunction | | 1 | [what-magnotia-is.md](what-magnotia-is.md) | Core thesis — voice-first, local-only, zero-friction productivity for executive dysfunction |
| 2 | [target-audience.md](target-audience.md) | Beachhead (neurodivergent) and secondary audiences | | 2 | [target-audience.md](target-audience.md) | Beachhead (neurodivergent) and secondary audiences |
| 3 | [tech-stack.md](tech-stack.md) | Tauri/Rust/Svelte, Whisper, local LLM, RAG, MCP, sync, dependencies | | 3 | [tech-stack.md](tech-stack.md) | Tauri/Rust/Svelte, Whisper, local LLM, RAG, MCP, sync, dependencies |
| 4 | [feature-set.md](feature-set.md) | MVP features, post-MVP, and parked ideas | | 4 | [feature-set.md](feature-set.md) | MVP features, post-MVP, and parked ideas |
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| File | Summary | | File | Summary |
|---|---| |---|---|
| [micro-saas-playbook.md](micro-saas-playbook.md) | 9 patterns from Starter Story research, each mapped to Kon's position | | [micro-saas-playbook.md](micro-saas-playbook.md) | 9 patterns from Starter Story research, each mapped to Magnotia's position |
## Part 3: Market Research ## Part 3: Market Research
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|---|---|---| |---|---|---|
| 11 | [market-size-demographics.md](market-size-demographics.md) | TAM, psychology, economic upside | | 11 | [market-size-demographics.md](market-size-demographics.md) | TAM, psychology, economic upside |
| 12 | [user-sentiment.md](user-sentiment.md) | Abandon-shame cycle, frustrations, demand signals | | 12 | [user-sentiment.md](user-sentiment.md) | Abandon-shame cycle, frustrations, demand signals |
| 13 | [competitive-landscape.md](competitive-landscape.md) | Tiimo, Structured, Goblin.tools, and 5 others — plus Kon's advantages | | 13 | [competitive-landscape.md](competitive-landscape.md) | Tiimo, Structured, Goblin.tools, and 5 others — plus Magnotia's advantages |
| 14 | [why-current-tools-fail.md](why-current-tools-fail.md) | Cognitive overhead, latency, app fatigue | | 14 | [why-current-tools-fail.md](why-current-tools-fail.md) | Cognitive overhead, latency, app fatigue |
| 15 | [feature-validation.md](feature-validation.md) | Voice input, body doubling, local-first — research backing | | 15 | [feature-validation.md](feature-validation.md) | Voice input, body doubling, local-first — research backing |
| 16 | [lifetime-licence-economics.md](lifetime-licence-economics.md) | Affinity, iA Writer, Sublime Text precedents and risks | | 16 | [lifetime-licence-economics.md](lifetime-licence-economics.md) | Affinity, iA Writer, Sublime Text precedents and risks |

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<!-- Source: Kon Master Brief — Appendix A2: AI Body Doubling --> <!-- Source: Magnotia Master Brief — Appendix A2: AI Body Doubling -->
## A2. AI Body Doubling — Controlled Studies ## A2. AI Body Doubling — Controlled Studies
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**Theoretical basis:** Barkley's (1997) model of ADHD as a disorder of behavioural inhibition prescribes externalisation of executive functions — moving regulatory demands from impaired internal systems into the environment. Body doubling is precisely this: an external source of temporal anchoring, accountability, and arousal regulation. **Theoretical basis:** Barkley's (1997) model of ADHD as a disorder of behavioural inhibition prescribes externalisation of executive functions — moving regulatory demands from impaired internal systems into the environment. Body doubling is precisely this: an external source of temporal anchoring, accountability, and arousal regulation.
**Implication for Kon:** The low-fi "Focus Room" (section 4) is strongly validated. Combine ambient AI presence with context-aware nudges for maximum effect. The AI option specifically reduces barriers for autistic users whilst maintaining comparable efficacy. Design should include: simulated progress indicators, rhythmic work pacing cues, and subtle ambient motion for divided attention support. **Implication for Magnotia:** The low-fi "Focus Room" (section 4) is strongly validated. Combine ambient AI presence with context-aware nudges for maximum effect. The AI option specifically reduces barriers for autistic users whilst maintaining comparable efficacy. Design should include: simulated progress indicators, rhythmic work pacing cues, and subtle ambient motion for divided attention support.

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<!-- Source: Kon Master Brief — Appendix A3: Cognitive Ergonomics --> <!-- Source: Magnotia Master Brief — Appendix A3: Cognitive Ergonomics -->
## A3. Cognitive Ergonomics — Visual Crowding and Typography ## A3. Cognitive Ergonomics — Visual Crowding and Typography
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**Colour contrast:** **Colour contrast:**
- **Rello 2012** (*W3C Symposium*): People with dyslexia read fastest with lower-contrast warm pairs like **black on crème** — not black on white. Only 13.64% of dyslexic readers preferred black-on-white vs. 32.67% of controls. - **Rello 2012** (*W3C Symposium*): People with dyslexia read fastest with lower-contrast warm pairs like **black on crème** — not black on white. Only 13.64% of dyslexic readers preferred black-on-white vs. 32.67% of controls.
**Implication for Kon:** Default to a clean sans-serif with large x-height (Atkinson Hyperlegible or Lexend) with coordinated letter, word, and line spacing controls. Offer warm off-white background options (crème, not white). Never use italic for extended reading. OpenDyslexic should be available as an option but not recommended — spacing is the intervention, not letterform. Most importantly: allow full typographic personalisation, because no single configuration is optimal for all neurodivergent users. **Implication for Magnotia:** Default to a clean sans-serif with large x-height (Atkinson Hyperlegible or Lexend) with coordinated letter, word, and line spacing controls. Offer warm off-white background options (crème, not white). Never use italic for extended reading. OpenDyslexic should be available as an option but not recommended — spacing is the intervention, not letterform. Most importantly: allow full typographic personalisation, because no single configuration is optimal for all neurodivergent users.

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<!-- Source: Kon Master Brief — Appendix A7: Evolutionary Psychology and Meta-Insights --> <!-- Source: Magnotia Master Brief — Appendix A7: Evolutionary Psychology and Meta-Insights -->
## A7. Evolutionary Psychology and Meta-Insights ## A7. Evolutionary Psychology and Meta-Insights
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**Meta-insight across all domains:** The populations who need these tools most benefit from them the most. Toli et al. found implementation intention effects of d = 0.99 in clinical populations vs. d = 0.65 in general populations. Joo et al. found spacing interventions specifically help those with elevated visual crowding. Kofler et al. found 7581% of ADHD cases show the WM deficits that make local-first architecture necessary. A well-designed tool's efficacy curve is steepest for the most impaired users. **Meta-insight across all domains:** The populations who need these tools most benefit from them the most. Toli et al. found implementation intention effects of d = 0.99 in clinical populations vs. d = 0.65 in general populations. Joo et al. found spacing interventions specifically help those with elevated visual crowding. Kofler et al. found 7581% of ADHD cases show the WM deficits that make local-first architecture necessary. A well-designed tool's efficacy curve is steepest for the most impaired users.
**Implication for Kon:** The app should feel alive, not static. The convergence of voice-first interaction (reduces navigation complexity), local-first architecture (eliminates latency), and AI presence (provides external regulation) addresses different links in the same causal chain. Each feature amplifies the others. **Implication for Magnotia:** The app should feel alive, not static. The convergence of voice-first interaction (reduces navigation complexity), local-first architecture (eliminates latency), and AI presence (provides external regulation) addresses different links in the same causal chain. Each feature amplifies the others.

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<!-- Source: Kon Master Brief — Appendix A5: HITL AI Scaffolding --> <!-- Source: Magnotia Master Brief — Appendix A5: HITL AI Scaffolding -->
## A5. HITL AI Scaffolding — Autonomy-Supportive Design ## A5. HITL AI Scaffolding — Autonomy-Supportive Design
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4. **Keep the human in the loop** — every AI suggestion requires user confirmation, building executive function rather than atrophying it 4. **Keep the human in the loop** — every AI suggestion requires user confirmation, building executive function rather than atrophying it
5. **Design with, not for** — participatory design with neurodivergent users produces fundamentally different and better outcomes 5. **Design with, not for** — participatory design with neurodivergent users produces fundamentally different and better outcomes
**Implication for Kon:** The AI agent must be visible, conversational, and interactive — but must never override user autonomy. Every suggestion requires confirmation. The human-in-the-loop feedback mechanism builds metacognitive awareness over time. Users should eventually internalise Kon's scaffolding patterns and need them less — that's a feature, not a failure. LLM prompts must be calibrated for neurodivergent cognition, not neurotypical assumptions. **Implication for Magnotia:** The AI agent must be visible, conversational, and interactive — but must never override user autonomy. Every suggestion requires confirmation. The human-in-the-loop feedback mechanism builds metacognitive awareness over time. Users should eventually internalise Magnotia's scaffolding patterns and need them less — that's a feature, not a failure. LLM prompts must be calibrated for neurodivergent cognition, not neurotypical assumptions.

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<!-- Source: Kon Master Brief — Appendix A1: Implementation Intentions --> <!-- Source: Magnotia Master Brief — Appendix A1: Implementation Intentions -->
## A1. Implementation Intentions — Neurological and Clinical Evidence ## A1. Implementation Intentions — Neurological and Clinical Evidence
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- **Gilbert et al. 2009** (*Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition*): fMRI shows implementation intentions shift activation from the **lateral rostral prefrontal cortex** (effortful top-down control — impaired in ADHD) to the **medial rostral prefrontal cortex** (automatic stimulus-driven control). Better prospective memory performance with *reduced* overall brain activation. - **Gilbert et al. 2009** (*Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition*): fMRI shows implementation intentions shift activation from the **lateral rostral prefrontal cortex** (effortful top-down control — impaired in ADHD) to the **medial rostral prefrontal cortex** (automatic stimulus-driven control). Better prospective memory performance with *reduced* overall brain activation.
- **Paul et al. 2007** (*NeuroReport*): EEG confirms if-then plans normalised the NoGo-P300 amplitude in ADHD children within the **160312 millisecond window**, consistent with early automatic processing rather than slow deliberate control. - **Paul et al. 2007** (*NeuroReport*): EEG confirms if-then plans normalised the NoGo-P300 amplitude in ADHD children within the **160312 millisecond window**, consistent with early automatic processing rather than slow deliberate control.
**Implication for Kon:** The if-then automation feature and voice-activated micro-stepping are neurologically validated mechanisms with a d = 0.99 effect size in the target population. Voice capture must externalise implementation intentions instantaneously, before executive fatigue occurs. The system should prompt users to rehearse plans at least once (amplifies effect) and support varied cue types: time-based, environmental, and emotional. **Implication for Magnotia:** The if-then automation feature and voice-activated micro-stepping are neurologically validated mechanisms with a d = 0.99 effect size in the target population. Voice capture must externalise implementation intentions instantaneously, before executive fatigue occurs. The system should prompt users to rehearse plans at least once (amplifies effect) and support varied cue types: time-based, environmental, and emotional.

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<!-- Source: Kon Master Brief — Appendix A4: Latency, Working Memory Decay, and Software Architecture --> <!-- Source: Magnotia Master Brief — Appendix A4: Latency, Working Memory Decay, and Software Architecture -->
## A4. Latency, Working Memory Decay, and Software Architecture ## A4. Latency, Working Memory Decay, and Software Architecture
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**Local-first as cognitive ergonomics:** **Local-first as cognitive ergonomics:**
- **Kleppmann et al. 2019** (*ACM Onward! '19*): Seven ideals of local-first software. Ideal #1 — "No spinners: your work at your fingertips." Primary copy of data on the user's device means read/write operations at local disk speed (sub-millisecond), not network speed (50500+ ms). Synchronisation happens asynchronously in background. - **Kleppmann et al. 2019** (*ACM Onward! '19*): Seven ideals of local-first software. Ideal #1 — "No spinners: your work at your fingertips." Primary copy of data on the user's device means read/write operations at local disk speed (sub-millisecond), not network speed (50500+ ms). Synchronisation happens asynchronously in background.
**Implication for Kon:** Local-first architecture keeps all interactions within Miller's 100ms direct-manipulation threshold, preventing the WM decay → exploration bias → task abandonment cascade. The 90-second setup threshold is a hard design constraint. Voice capture must work in under 3 seconds from app open. **Implication for Magnotia:** Local-first architecture keeps all interactions within Miller's 100ms direct-manipulation threshold, preventing the WM decay → exploration bias → task abandonment cascade. The 90-second setup threshold is a hard design constraint. Voice capture must work in under 3 seconds from app open.

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<!-- Source: Kon Master Brief — Appendix A6: Voice User Interfaces --> <!-- Source: Magnotia Master Brief — Appendix A6: Voice User Interfaces -->
## A6. Voice User Interfaces as Executive Bypasses ## A6. Voice User Interfaces as Executive Bypasses
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- Voice activation bypasses the visual and mechanical bottlenecks of GUI interaction (typing, mouse navigation, visual scanning, sequential menu navigation) — all of which require sustained top-down executive functioning. - Voice activation bypasses the visual and mechanical bottlenecks of GUI interaction (typing, mouse navigation, visual scanning, sequential menu navigation) — all of which require sustained top-down executive functioning.
- Vocalisation is approximately **3x faster** than manual keyboard entry. - Vocalisation is approximately **3x faster** than manual keyboard entry.
- VUI design constraints for cognitive accessibility: engineered pauses between phrases for auditory processing time, options presented in text before requiring selection to avoid overloading verbal working memory. - VUI design constraints for cognitive accessibility: engineered pauses between phrases for auditory processing time, options presented in text before requiring selection to avoid overloading verbal working memory.
- Current voice assistants impose their own setup complexity — Kon must minimise this to near-zero. - Current voice assistants impose their own setup complexity — Magnotia must minimise this to near-zero.
**Implication for Kon:** Voice is not a convenience feature — it is the primary accessibility mechanism. The 3x speed advantage means voice capture preserves working memory traces that would decay during typing. VUI implementation must include processing pauses and visual confirmation of transcribed text before action. The supply-demand gap (47.6% community interest vs. near-zero academic research) represents a significant opportunity for Kon to generate its own evidence through ethically designed measurement. **Implication for Magnotia:** Voice is not a convenience feature — it is the primary accessibility mechanism. The 3x speed advantage means voice capture preserves working memory traces that would decay during typing. VUI implementation must include processing pauses and visual confirmation of transcribed text before action. The supply-demand gap (47.6% community interest vs. near-zero academic research) represents a significant opportunity for Magnotia to generate its own evidence through ethically designed measurement.

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<!-- Source: Kon Master Brief — §19 B2B & Enterprise Angle --> <!-- Source: Magnotia Master Brief — §19 B2B & Enterprise Angle -->
## 19. B2B & Enterprise Angle ## 19. B2B & Enterprise Angle
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- Explicitly covers ADHD and other neurodivergent conditions under the Equality Act 2010 - Explicitly covers ADHD and other neurodivergent conditions under the Equality Act 2010
- Software subscriptions, planning apps, and coaching are all fundable - Software subscriptions, planning apps, and coaching are all fundable
- Deepwrk already operates as an Access to Work-approved service — employees claim subscriptions through their grant - Deepwrk already operates as an Access to Work-approved service — employees claim subscriptions through their grant
- **This is the single highest-leverage B2B action Kon can take.** Government effectively subsidises the sale. - **This is the single highest-leverage B2B action Magnotia can take.** Government effectively subsidises the sale.
### B2B requirements (if/when pursued) ### B2B requirements (if/when pursued)
- Admin dashboard, SSO (SAML/OAuth), bulk provisioning - Admin dashboard, SSO (SAML/OAuth), bulk provisioning
- Anonymised usage analytics for HR (never individual-level data) - Anonymised usage analytics for HR (never individual-level data)
- **Anonymised organisational dashboards.** While Kon processes all personal data locally, the B2B tier must output high-level, anonymised telemetry to satisfy enterprise buyers who need metrics to justify software purchases. Examples: "Your team saved 40 hours in task-planning this month", "Average time-to-capture across your organisation: 6 seconds", "82% of users returned after a gap of 3+ days." Critically, these metrics must be aggregated (minimum cohort size of 10 before any data is surfaced), never traceable to individuals, and opt-in at both the user and organisation level. The local-first architecture makes this possible: anonymised summaries can be generated on-device and transmitted as aggregate statistics only — raw data never leaves the machine. - **Anonymised organisational dashboards.** While Magnotia processes all personal data locally, the B2B tier must output high-level, anonymised telemetry to satisfy enterprise buyers who need metrics to justify software purchases. Examples: "Your team saved 40 hours in task-planning this month", "Average time-to-capture across your organisation: 6 seconds", "82% of users returned after a gap of 3+ days." Critically, these metrics must be aggregated (minimum cohort size of 10 before any data is surfaced), never traceable to individuals, and opt-in at both the user and organisation level. The local-first architecture makes this possible: anonymised summaries can be generated on-device and transmitted as aggregate statistics only — raw data never leaves the machine.
- GDPR compliance documentation, zero-IT-lift deployment - GDPR compliance documentation, zero-IT-lift deployment
- Users must never be identifiable as neurodivergent to their employer - Users must never be identifiable as neurodivergent to their employer
- Position under "universal design" framing — beneficial for all employees - Position under "universal design" framing — beneficial for all employees
### Enterprise IT deployment ### Enterprise IT deployment
Kon's local-first architecture is simultaneously its biggest B2B selling point and its biggest deployment challenge. Key considerations: Magnotia's local-first architecture is simultaneously its biggest B2B selling point and its biggest deployment challenge. Key considerations:
- **Local AI model size.** Whisper models range from ~75MB (tiny) to ~1.5GB (large). Enterprise IT teams may flag large binaries or models downloaded to employee machines. Solution: bundle a smaller model by default (tiny/base) with optional upgrade to larger models. Document the model sizes and what they do for IT review. - **Local AI model size.** Whisper models range from ~75MB (tiny) to ~1.5GB (large). Enterprise IT teams may flag large binaries or models downloaded to employee machines. Solution: bundle a smaller model by default (tiny/base) with optional upgrade to larger models. Document the model sizes and what they do for IT review.
- **No cloud = no enterprise compliance headaches.** Because Kon processes everything on-device with no data transmitted externally, it bypasses the cloud security review, vendor risk assessment, and data processing agreements that typically delay enterprise software procurement by 36 months. This is a genuine competitive advantage — frame it explicitly in B2B sales materials. - **No cloud = no enterprise compliance headaches.** Because Magnotia processes everything on-device with no data transmitted externally, it bypasses the cloud security review, vendor risk assessment, and data processing agreements that typically delay enterprise software procurement by 36 months. This is a genuine competitive advantage — frame it explicitly in B2B sales materials.
- **Installation permissions.** Enterprise-managed machines often restrict software installation. Kon must be deployable via MDM (Mobile Device Management) tools like Microsoft Intune or Jamf. Tauri's MSIX (Windows) and DMG (macOS) formats are compatible with standard enterprise deployment pipelines. - **Installation permissions.** Enterprise-managed machines often restrict software installation. Magnotia must be deployable via MDM (Mobile Device Management) tools like Microsoft Intune or Jamf. Tauri's MSIX (Windows) and DMG (macOS) formats are compatible with standard enterprise deployment pipelines.
- **No internet dependency.** Kon does not require network access for core functionality. This makes it deployable in air-gapped, high-security, or restricted-network environments — a strong selling point for defence, legal, and healthcare settings. - **No internet dependency.** Magnotia does not require network access for core functionality. This makes it deployable in air-gapped, high-security, or restricted-network environments — a strong selling point for defence, legal, and healthcare settings.
- **Automatic updates.** Enterprise IT will want to control update rollouts. Provide the option to disable auto-updates and instead distribute updates through enterprise channels. - **Automatic updates.** Enterprise IT will want to control update rollouts. Provide the option to disable auto-updates and instead distribute updates through enterprise channels.
### Channel partners ### Channel partners

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<!-- Source: Kon Master Brief — §13 Competitive Landscape (Extended) --> <!-- Source: Magnotia Master Brief — §13 Competitive Landscape (Extended) -->
## 13. Competitive Landscape (Extended) ## 13. Competitive Landscape (Extended)
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- Tasks, habits, calendar, mood tracking, journalling with end-to-end encryption on desktop - Tasks, habits, calendar, mood tracking, journalling with end-to-end encryption on desktop
- Privacy-focused, small user base - Privacy-focused, small user base
### Kon's advantages over the entire field ### Magnotia's advantages over the entire field
| Kon | The field | | Magnotia | The field |
|---|---| |---|---|
| Cross-platform desktop + mobile (Tauri) | Almost all competitors are mobile-first or web-only | | Cross-platform desktop + mobile (Tauri) | Almost all competitors are mobile-first or web-only |
| Voice as primary input method | No mature competitor integrates voice into a full planning system | | Voice as primary input method | No mature competitor integrates voice into a full planning system |
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3. **Architecture:** Privacy-conscious and offline-first users served only by open-source tools and tiny startups. 3. **Architecture:** Privacy-conscious and offline-first users served only by open-source tools and tiny startups.
4. **Pricing:** Only Structured offers lifetime. Subscription fatigue is extreme in this demographic. 4. **Pricing:** Only Structured offers lifetime. Subscription fatigue is extreme in this demographic.
Kon addresses all four simultaneously. No current competitor does. Magnotia addresses all four simultaneously. No current competitor does.

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<!-- Source: Kon Master Brief — §4 Design Principles --> <!-- Source: Magnotia Master Brief — §4 Design Principles -->
### Design principles ### Design principles
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#### Interaction & UX #### Interaction & UX
- **Low-dopamine design.** Non-judgmental tone throughout. No guilt messaging for missed tasks. No aggressive review prompts. - **Low-dopamine design.** Non-judgmental tone throughout. No guilt messaging for missed tasks. No aggressive review prompts.
- **WIP limits as a design constraint.** The interface must never present more than 13 active tasks simultaneously on the primary view. AI prioritises; the UI constrains. A brain dump can contain 50 items — the "Now" view shows only the next action. This is not a nice-to-have; it is the core mechanism for preventing the freeze response. - **WIP limits as a design constraint.** The interface must never present more than 13 active tasks simultaneously on the primary view. AI prioritises; the UI constrains. A brain dump can contain 50 items — the "Now" view shows only the next action. This is not a nice-to-have; it is the core mechanism for preventing the freeze response.
- **Automated context restoration.** Working memory traces decay within ~8 seconds of interruption. If a user clicks away, gets distracted, or closes the app mid-task, Kon must perfectly preserve their exact state — cursor position, active timer, active task, scroll position — so they can resume with zero "Where was I?" cognitive latency. This must be seamless and automatic. No "Resume session?" dialogue. Just open the app and be exactly where you left off. - **Automated context restoration.** Working memory traces decay within ~8 seconds of interruption. If a user clicks away, gets distracted, or closes the app mid-task, Magnotia must perfectly preserve their exact state — cursor position, active timer, active task, scroll position — so they can resume with zero "Where was I?" cognitive latency. This must be seamless and automatic. No "Resume session?" dialogue. Just open the app and be exactly where you left off.
- **Literal labels always.** Ambiguous icons (standalone gear, hamburger menu) force literal thinkers to guess function, expending precious mental energy. Always pair icons with literal text labels. - **Literal labels always.** Ambiguous icons (standalone gear, hamburger menu) force literal thinkers to guess function, expending precious mental energy. Always pair icons with literal text labels.
- **Progressive disclosure.** Break complex onboarding or tasks down to reveal only the immediate next step, preventing the brain from freezing. - **Progressive disclosure.** Break complex onboarding or tasks down to reveal only the immediate next step, preventing the brain from freezing.
- **Motion control.** All non-essential animation and auto-playing media must be off by default or controlled via a prominent "Reduce Motion" / "Calm Mode" toggle. Unexpected animations can cause physical distress and sensory overload. - **Motion control.** All non-essential animation and auto-playing media must be off by default or controlled via a prominent "Reduce Motion" / "Calm Mode" toggle. Unexpected animations can cause physical distress and sensory overload.
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#### Onboarding #### Onboarding
- Must be understandable within 30 seconds. If a neurodivergent user can't figure it out immediately, they won't return. - Must be understandable within 30 seconds. If a neurodivergent user can't figure it out immediately, they won't return.
- **90-second hard threshold.** Empirical HCI research (see Appendix A4) shows that tools taking longer than 90 seconds to configure trigger task abandonment cascades in ADHD users, increasing cognitive load by 2.3x. No feature in Kon should require more than 90 seconds of setup. Voice capture must work in under 3 seconds from app open. - **90-second hard threshold.** Empirical HCI research (see Appendix A4) shows that tools taking longer than 90 seconds to configure trigger task abandonment cascades in ADHD users, increasing cognitive load by 2.3x. No feature in Magnotia should require more than 90 seconds of setup. Voice capture must work in under 3 seconds from app open.
- Progressive disclosure applies here especially — show one step at a time, never the full complexity. - Progressive disclosure applies here especially — show one step at a time, never the full complexity.
#### Future consideration: adaptive UI #### Future consideration: adaptive UI

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<!-- Source: Kon Master Brief — §17 Desktop Distribution Deep Dive --> <!-- Source: Magnotia Master Brief — §17 Desktop Distribution Deep Dive -->
## 17. Desktop Distribution Deep Dive ## 17. Desktop Distribution Deep Dive

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<!-- Source: Kon Master Brief — §7 Distribution Strategy --> <!-- Source: Magnotia Master Brief — §7 Distribution Strategy -->
## 7. Distribution Strategy ## 7. Distribution Strategy
### Marketing positioning ### Marketing positioning
**What Kon is NOT:** A to-do list. A habit tracker. Another productivity app. The market is flooded with generic productivity tools, and ADHD users have severe app fatigue from trying and abandoning dozens of them. Positioning Kon in that category is death. **What Magnotia is NOT:** A to-do list. A habit tracker. Another productivity app. The market is flooded with generic productivity tools, and ADHD users have severe app fatigue from trying and abandoning dozens of them. Positioning Magnotia in that category is death.
**What Kon IS:** An "external brain." A prosthetic prefrontal cortex designed for cognitive offloading. The app does the heavy cognitive lifting — it takes raw, messy thoughts via voice and automatically decomposes them into verb-led micro-steps (e.g. "Clean the house" → "Pick up one item of clothing from the bedroom floor"). **What Magnotia IS:** An "external brain." A prosthetic prefrontal cortex designed for cognitive offloading. The app does the heavy cognitive lifting — it takes raw, messy thoughts via voice and automatically decomposes them into verb-led micro-steps (e.g. "Clean the house" → "Pick up one item of clothing from the bedroom floor").
**Key messaging pillars:** **Key messaging pillars:**
1. **"Your brain moves fast. Kon catches it."** — Voice-first capture, zero friction, thoughts don't get lost. 1. **"Your brain moves fast. Magnotia catches it."** — Voice-first capture, zero friction, thoughts don't get lost.
2. **"Local. Private. Yours forever."** — Nothing leaves your device. No cloud. No subscriptions for core features. Your vulnerabilities are never exposed. 2. **"Local. Private. Yours forever."** — Nothing leaves your device. No cloud. No subscriptions for core features. Your vulnerabilities are never exposed.
3. **"Built by a neurodivergent brain, for neurodivergent brains."** — Authenticity. Jake has executive dysfunction. This isn't corporate empathy theatre. 3. **"Built by a neurodivergent brain, for neurodivergent brains."** — Authenticity. Jake has executive dysfunction. This isn't corporate empathy theatre.
4. **"They took away lifetime. We never will."** — Direct competitive positioning against Tiimo's subscription-only model. 4. **"They took away lifetime. We never will."** — Direct competitive positioning against Tiimo's subscription-only model.
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### Distribution channels ### Distribution channels
**Desktop distribution:** **Desktop distribution:**
- **Primary:** Direct download from kon.app via Lemon Squeezy or Paddle (5% + 50p per transaction). Signed and notarised builds for macOS (£79/year Apple Developer Programme) and code-signed for Windows (EV certificate, £240£480/year). - **Primary:** Direct download from magnotia.app via Lemon Squeezy or Paddle (5% + 50p per transaction). Signed and notarised builds for macOS (£79/year Apple Developer Programme) and code-signed for Windows (EV certificate, £240£480/year).
- **Microsoft Store (supplementary):** Free to list, 250M monthly active users, 0% commission if using own payment system. Good for discovery. - **Microsoft Store (supplementary):** Free to list, 250M monthly active users, 0% commission if using own payment system. Good for discovery.
- **Mac App Store (evaluate):** 15% commission under Small Business Programme, sandboxing may limit Tauri features. Most successful indie Mac apps distribute directly. - **Mac App Store (evaluate):** 15% commission under Small Business Programme, sandboxing may limit Tauri features. Most successful indie Mac apps distribute directly.
- **Linux:** Flathub (1M+ active users, pre-installed on major distros) + AppImage for direct download. - **Linux:** Flathub (1M+ active users, pre-installed on major distros) + AppImage for direct download.
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**SEO opportunity:** Long-tail terms like "ADHD app for Windows" and "focus timer desktop app" face lower competition than mobile-focused searches. Obsidian gets 52.9% of traffic from organic search — proof that desktop-first apps can win on SEO. **SEO opportunity:** Long-tail terms like "ADHD app for Windows" and "focus timer desktop app" face lower competition than mobile-focused searches. Obsidian gets 52.9% of traffic from organic search — proof that desktop-first apps can win on SEO.
### Phase 0 — Pre-beta (this week) ### Phase 0 — Pre-beta (this week)
- [ ] Register domain (kon.app or getkon.app) - [ ] Register domain (magnotia.app or getmagnotia.app)
- [ ] Build one-page landing page on Carrd (£16/year) or Framer (free tier). Hero must answer three questions in under 5 seconds: what is this, who is it for, what do I do next. Landing page copy written at 5th7th grade reading level (converts at 11.1% vs. 5.3% for university-level copy). Include 1530 second silent auto-play GIF showing voice-to-task flow. Single CTA button. - [ ] Build one-page landing page on Carrd (£16/year) or Framer (free tier). Hero must answer three questions in under 5 seconds: what is this, who is it for, what do I do next. Landing page copy written at 5th7th grade reading level (converts at 11.1% vs. 5.3% for university-level copy). Include 1530 second silent auto-play GIF showing voice-to-task flow. Single CTA button.
- [ ] Set up waitlist with LaunchList (£65 one-time). Includes gamified referral mechanics, anti-spam filtering. Alternative: ConvertKit (free to 1,000 subscribers) + Tally form. - [ ] Set up waitlist with LaunchList (£65 one-time). Includes gamified referral mechanics, anti-spam filtering. Alternative: ConvertKit (free to 1,000 subscribers) + Tally form.
- [ ] Set up analytics with Plausible.io (privacy-friendly, no cookie banner needed). - [ ] Set up analytics with Plausible.io (privacy-friendly, no cookie banner needed).
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- [ ] Run Van Westendorp pricing survey via Tally (free) to validate £49 price point before committing - [ ] Run Van Westendorp pricing survey via Tally (free) to validate £49 price point before committing
### Phase 2 — Community seeding (weeks 24) ### Phase 2 — Community seeding (weeks 24)
- [ ] **Reddit (priority 1):** r/ADHD (2.1M members), r/adhdwomen, r/ADHD_Programmers, r/autism, r/neurodiversity, r/executivedysfunction. Spend 4+ weeks genuinely contributing before any mention of Kon (Reddit 10:1 rule). When ready: authentic posts, no sales pitches. Use F5Bot (free) to monitor keywords: "ADHD app", "voice to-do", "ADHD task manager." - [ ] **Reddit (priority 1):** r/ADHD (2.1M members), r/adhdwomen, r/ADHD_Programmers, r/autism, r/neurodiversity, r/executivedysfunction. Spend 4+ weeks genuinely contributing before any mention of Magnotia (Reddit 10:1 rule). When ready: authentic posts, no sales pitches. Use F5Bot (free) to monitor keywords: "ADHD app", "voice to-do", "ADHD task manager."
- [ ] **Obsidian/PKM communities (priority 2):** Show Kon → Obsidian workflow (voice dump → transcription → tasks → Obsidian vault). Use as amplifiers, not primary sales channel. - [ ] **Obsidian/PKM communities (priority 2):** Show Magnotia → Obsidian workflow (voice dump → transcription → tasks → Obsidian vault). Use as amplifiers, not primary sales channel.
- [ ] **TikTok product seeding (priority 3):** DM 2050 ADHD micro-influencers (1K50K followers) with free lifetime licences. Zero obligation to post. Cost per seed: £0 (digital product). Outreach must reference a specific video the creator made. Follow up with affiliate link at 2530% commission via Lemon Squeezy. - [ ] **TikTok product seeding (priority 3):** DM 2050 ADHD micro-influencers (1K50K followers) with free lifetime licences. Zero obligation to post. Cost per seed: £0 (digital product). Outreach must reference a specific video the creator made. Follow up with affiliate link at 2530% commission via Lemon Squeezy.
- [ ] Submit to ADHD UK discovery platform and ADDitude Magazine tool roundups. - [ ] Submit to ADHD UK discovery platform and ADDitude Magazine tool roundups.

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<!-- Source: Kon Master Brief — §4 Feature Set --> <!-- Source: Magnotia Master Brief — §4 Feature Set -->
## 4. Feature Set ## 4. Feature Set
### Core MVP (shipping with beta) ### Core MVP (shipping with beta)
- Local AI transcription (Whisper, on-device) - Local AI transcription (Whisper, on-device)
- Auto-populating to-do lists from transcriptions - Auto-populating to-do lists from transcriptions
- **Visual time representation.** Tasks displayed as visual blocks of time or countdowns, not just text lists. Traditional text-based to-do lists trigger overwhelm — visual timelines directly combat time blindness. This is the #1 community-requested feature and Tiimo's primary strength. Kon must match or exceed it from day one. Time should be externalised using visual countdown timers (e.g. shrinking colour disks, filling progress rings) rather than standard digital clocks — making the passage of time concrete and anchoring focus for users with time agnosia. - **Visual time representation.** Tasks displayed as visual blocks of time or countdowns, not just text lists. Traditional text-based to-do lists trigger overwhelm — visual timelines directly combat time blindness. This is the #1 community-requested feature and Tiimo's primary strength. Magnotia must match or exceed it from day one. Time should be externalised using visual countdown timers (e.g. shrinking colour disks, filling progress rings) rather than standard digital clocks — making the passage of time concrete and anchoring focus for users with time agnosia.
- **WIP limits.** The main screen must mathematically restrict how many active tasks are visible at once. A "Now" column showing only 13 items maximum. Auto-generated task lists that dump 30 items onto a screen will instantly trigger the freeze response. The AI can prioritise; the UI must constrain. - **WIP limits.** The main screen must mathematically restrict how many active tasks are visible at once. A "Now" column showing only 13 items maximum. Auto-generated task lists that dump 30 items onto a screen will instantly trigger the freeze response. The AI can prioritise; the UI must constrain.
- History of past voice notes and transcriptions - History of past voice notes and transcriptions
- Light/dark mode - Light/dark mode
- Templates with local AI agent (contextual text under headings with associated metadata) - Templates with local AI agent (contextual text under headings with associated metadata)
- Vocabulary profiles (custom dictionaries for specialist terms — e.g. DND NPC/location names, technical jargon) - Vocabulary profiles (custom dictionaries for specialist terms — e.g. DND NPC/location names, technical jargon)
- Transcription of uploaded voice notes and media files - Transcription of uploaded voice notes and media files
- **Open data format.** All transcripts and task lists stored locally in plain text, JSON, or Markdown. Essential for the privacy-first and PKM audience. Enables the Kon → Obsidian workflow promised in the distribution strategy. Users must be able to export, move, and own their data without vendor lock-in. - **Open data format.** All transcripts and task lists stored locally in plain text, JSON, or Markdown. Essential for the privacy-first and PKM audience. Enables the Magnotia → Obsidian workflow promised in the distribution strategy. Users must be able to export, move, and own their data without vendor lock-in.
### Post-MVP features (validated, designed, not yet prioritised) ### Post-MVP features (validated, designed, not yet prioritised)
- **AI-powered micro-stepping with "just start" timer.** Decomposing abstract goals into hyper-specific actionable steps. The local AI agent must generate micro-steps that begin with highly specific, low-friction action verbs. Linguistic rules: every generated step must start with a concrete physical verb, target one single action, and be completable in under 5 minutes. Example: "Clean room" → "Pick up one shirt from the floor." NOT "Organise your bedroom" (still abstract, still paralysing). The goal is to bypass executive dysfunction by removing all ambiguity about what "starting" means. **Paired with a 2-minute or 5-minute "just start" focus timer.** Committing to a task for just five minutes bypasses internal resistance and builds micro-momentum — users frequently work past the timer. The timer should be a single tap from any micro-step, visually prominent, and use a shrinking colour disk or similar visual countdown (not a digital clock) to externalise the passage of time and combat time blindness. - **AI-powered micro-stepping with "just start" timer.** Decomposing abstract goals into hyper-specific actionable steps. The local AI agent must generate micro-steps that begin with highly specific, low-friction action verbs. Linguistic rules: every generated step must start with a concrete physical verb, target one single action, and be completable in under 5 minutes. Example: "Clean room" → "Pick up one shirt from the floor." NOT "Organise your bedroom" (still abstract, still paralysing). The goal is to bypass executive dysfunction by removing all ambiguity about what "starting" means. **Paired with a 2-minute or 5-minute "just start" focus timer.** Committing to a task for just five minutes bypasses internal resistance and builds micro-momentum — users frequently work past the timer. The timer should be a single tap from any micro-step, visually prominent, and use a shrinking colour disk or similar visual countdown (not a digital clock) to externalise the passage of time and combat time blindness.
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- **Read Page Aloud (text-to-speech).** A simple TTS function that reads transcriptions, task lists, or AI-generated micro-steps aloud. Engages auditory processing alongside visual, which improves retention and comprehension for ADHD users. Particularly valuable during the "Clarify" stage when reviewing a brain dump. Use OS-native TTS engines (available on all target platforms) to avoid additional dependencies. Should be a single-tap action from any text view. - **Read Page Aloud (text-to-speech).** A simple TTS function that reads transcriptions, task lists, or AI-generated micro-steps aloud. Engages auditory processing alongside visual, which improves retention and comprehension for ADHD users. Particularly valuable during the "Clarify" stage when reviewing a brain dump. Use OS-native TTS engines (available on all target platforms) to avoid additional dependencies. Should be a single-tap action from any text view.
### Parked / future consideration ### Parked / future consideration
- **AI body doubling (low-fi implementation).** Research strongly validates the concept (rated #1 ADHD workplace strategy in 2025 ADDitude survey; 12-week study showed focus doubling, 30% anxiety reduction, £37 public value per £1 invested). Body doubling doesn't require high-fidelity interaction — simple ambient presence and shared monitoring work. A "low-fi" version could be a "Focus Room" interface showing abstract statuses ("AI is sorting your tasks…", "3 other Kon users are in deep work right now") to provide the feeling of parallel presence without complex engineering. This sidesteps the need for video, voice, or real-time communication. Potential future subscription feature. Not in MVP scope but worth prototyping early — the implementation cost is low relative to the validated demand. - **AI body doubling (low-fi implementation).** Research strongly validates the concept (rated #1 ADHD workplace strategy in 2025 ADDitude survey; 12-week study showed focus doubling, 30% anxiety reduction, £37 public value per £1 invested). Body doubling doesn't require high-fidelity interaction — simple ambient presence and shared monitoring work. A "low-fi" version could be a "Focus Room" interface showing abstract statuses ("AI is sorting your tasks…", "3 other Magnotia users are in deep work right now") to provide the feeling of parallel presence without complex engineering. This sidesteps the need for video, voice, or real-time communication. Potential future subscription feature. Not in MVP scope but worth prototyping early — the implementation cost is low relative to the validated demand.
- Temptation bundling — cut (OS-level integration nightmare across platforms, essentially impossible on iOS). Replaced by energy-aware task sequencing (see post-MVP features). - Temptation bundling — cut (OS-level integration nightmare across platforms, essentially impossible on iOS). Replaced by energy-aware task sequencing (see post-MVP features).

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## 15. Feature Validation from Research ## 15. Feature Validation from Research

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<!-- Source: Kon Master Brief — §18 ADHD Content Creator & Influencer Landscape --> <!-- Source: Magnotia Master Brief — §18 ADHD Content Creator & Influencer Landscape -->
## 18. ADHD Content Creator & Influencer Landscape ## 18. ADHD Content Creator & Influencer Landscape
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### UK advocacy organisations ### UK advocacy organisations
- **ADHD Foundation:** Largest user-led ADHD organisation in Europe - **ADHD Foundation:** Largest user-led ADHD organisation in Europe
- **ADHD UK:** Launched a discovery platform reviewing tools and strategies — natural fit for Kon - **ADHD UK:** Launched a discovery platform reviewing tools and strategies — natural fit for Magnotia
- **Neurodiversity in Business:** Corporate-facing charity - **Neurodiversity in Business:** Corporate-facing charity
### Sponsorship costs ### Sponsorship costs

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<!-- Source: Kon Master Brief — §8 Key Risks --> <!-- Source: Magnotia Master Brief — §8 Key Risks -->
## 8. Key Risks ## 8. Key Risks
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| Zero distribution infrastructure | 90-day calendar above. LaunchList + Reddit + TikTok seeding + Product Hunt. Total budget: £81. | | Zero distribution infrastructure | 90-day calendar above. LaunchList + Reddit + TikTok seeding + Product Hunt. Total budget: £81. |
| Lifetime pricing limits long-term revenue | Cloud tier provides recurring revenue. Monitor conversion rate. Launch pricing for first 500 creates urgency. | | Lifetime pricing limits long-term revenue | Cloud tier provides recurring revenue. Monitor conversion rate. Launch pricing for first 500 creates urgency. |
| Scope creep from secondary audiences (TTRPG, B2B) | Neurodivergent beachhead ONLY until validated. No feature work for secondary audiences until £2K MRR. | | Scope creep from secondary audiences (TTRPG, B2B) | Neurodivergent beachhead ONLY until validated. No feature work for secondary audiences until £2K MRR. |
| Nobody has seen Kon yet — zero external validation | Beta this week fixes this. Share embarrassingly early. | | Nobody has seen Magnotia yet — zero external validation | Beta this week fixes this. Share embarrassingly early. |
| ADHD app market high abandonment rate | Design around the shame spiral. Welcome users back without judgement. Never punish inconsistency. Grace day recovery rate is the key metric. | | ADHD app market high abandonment rate | Design around the shame spiral. Welcome users back without judgement. Never punish inconsistency. Grace day recovery rate is the key metric. |
| Lifetime pricing economics break if cloud costs grow | Keep cloud tier strictly optional. Base product must remain sustainable on one-time revenue alone. | | Lifetime pricing economics break if cloud costs grow | Keep cloud tier strictly optional. Base product must remain sustainable on one-time revenue alone. |
| EAA compliance required as Kon grows beyond microenterprise threshold | Build to WCAG 2.2 AA from day one. Publish VPAT before competitors do. | | EAA compliance required as Magnotia grows beyond microenterprise threshold | Build to WCAG 2.2 AA from day one. Publish VPAT before competitors do. |
| cr-sqlite development pace has slowed since late 2024 | Core CRDT logic is sound and self-contained. Fallback: Automerge + SQLite BLOB storage, reusing entire iroh/mDNS networking stack unchanged. | | cr-sqlite development pace has slowed since late 2024 | Core CRDT logic is sound and self-contained. Fallback: Automerge + SQLite BLOB storage, reusing entire iroh/mDNS networking stack unchanged. |
| Code signing costs are unavoidable | macOS £79/year + Windows £240£480/year = ~£320£560/year minimum. Budget from first revenue. | | Code signing costs are unavoidable | macOS £79/year + Windows £240£480/year = ~£320£560/year minimum. Budget from first revenue. |

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<!-- Source: Kon Master Brief — §6 Legal & Compliance --> <!-- Source: Magnotia Master Brief — §6 Legal & Compliance -->
## 6. Legal & Compliance ## 6. Legal & Compliance
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- **Budget impact:** ~£320£560/year minimum for macOS + Windows signing. Non-optional cost. - **Budget impact:** ~£320£560/year minimum for macOS + Windows signing. Non-optional cost.
### GDPR position (local-only tier) ### GDPR position (local-only tier)
- **Jake is NOT a data processor.** Kon runs entirely on-device. No data is transmitted, stored, or visible to the developer. Same legal position as distributing a word processor. - **Jake is NOT a data processor.** Magnotia runs entirely on-device. No data is transmitted, stored, or visible to the developer. Same legal position as distributing a word processor.
- **Special category data:** Marketing targets neurodivergent users, but the app does not collect, store, or infer diagnosis information. Per ICO guidance, a "possible inference" is not special category data — only "reasonable certainty" triggers Article 9. Kon is on safe ground here. - **Special category data:** Marketing targets neurodivergent users, but the app does not collect, store, or infer diagnosis information. Per ICO guidance, a "possible inference" is not special category data — only "reasonable certainty" triggers Article 9. Magnotia is on safe ground here.
- **Voice data:** Processed locally by Whisper. Never leaves the device. No third-party processor involved. - **Voice data:** Processed locally by Whisper. Never leaves the device. No third-party processor involved.
### GDPR position (cloud tier — when added) ### GDPR position (cloud tier — when added)
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- Enforceable from 28 June 2025. Applies to consumer-facing digital products sold in the EU, including apps. - Enforceable from 28 June 2025. Applies to consumer-facing digital products sold in the EU, including apps.
- Technical benchmark: EN 301 549 V3.2.1, incorporating WCAG 2.1 Level AA. - Technical benchmark: EN 301 549 V3.2.1, incorporating WCAG 2.1 Level AA.
- Applies to non-EU companies selling to EU customers (similar extraterritorial reach to GDPR). - Applies to non-EU companies selling to EU customers (similar extraterritorial reach to GDPR).
- Microenterprises (fewer than 10 employees, under €2M turnover) are currently exempt — Kon qualifies initially. - Microenterprises (fewer than 10 employees, under €2M turnover) are currently exempt — Magnotia qualifies initially.
- **The UK has not adopted the EAA.** UK relies on the Equality Act 2010 ("reasonable adjustments") with no specific technical standards enforced. - **The UK has not adopted the EAA.** UK relies on the Equality Act 2010 ("reasonable adjustments") with no specific technical standards enforced.
- **Competitive opportunity:** Neither Tiimo nor Structured publishes a VPAT or formal accessibility conformance report. Publishing one first opens doors to government procurement, educational institutions, and enterprise contracts. - **Competitive opportunity:** Neither Tiimo nor Structured publishes a VPAT or formal accessibility conformance report. Publishing one first opens doors to government procurement, educational institutions, and enterprise contracts.
- Build to WCAG 2.2 AA from day one — this aligns with Kon's design philosophy and creates a genuine compliance moat. - Build to WCAG 2.2 AA from day one — this aligns with Magnotia's design philosophy and creates a genuine compliance moat.
### Required before paid launch ### Required before paid launch
- [ ] Privacy policy (no data leaves device, no telemetry, no identifying analytics) - [ ] Privacy policy (no data leaves device, no telemetry, no identifying analytics)

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<!-- Source: Kon Master Brief — §16 Lifetime Licence Economics --> <!-- Source: Magnotia Master Brief — §16 Lifetime Licence Economics -->
## 16. Lifetime Licence Economics ## 16. Lifetime Licence Economics
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- **Affinity (Serif):** Perpetual licences (~£40/app, £135 suite) for 23 years. 53% profit margins. Acquired by Canva for ~£410M. - **Affinity (Serif):** Perpetual licences (~£40/app, £135 suite) for 23 years. 53% profit margins. Acquired by Canva for ~£410M.
- **iA Writer:** £40 Mac, £24 Windows, £16 iOS one-time. Free updates for 7+ years. Profitable with team of 12, entirely bootstrapped. Android experiment showed 50/50 split between one-time (£24) and subscription (£4/year), but purchases generated 23x more total revenue with significantly better retention. - **iA Writer:** £40 Mac, £24 Windows, £16 iOS one-time. Free updates for 7+ years. Profitable with team of 12, entirely bootstrapped. Android experiment showed 50/50 split between one-time (£24) and subscription (£4/year), but purchases generated 23x more total revenue with significantly better retention.
- **Sublime Text:** £79 perpetual licence with paid major-version upgrades. Sustained a tiny team for over a decade. - **Sublime Text:** £79 perpetual licence with paid major-version upgrades. Sustained a tiny team for over a decade.
- **Obsidian:** Free core + £3.20/month Sync, £6.40/month Publish. Clearest precedent for Kon's hybrid model. - **Obsidian:** Free core + £3.20/month Sync, £6.40/month Publish. Clearest precedent for Magnotia's hybrid model.
### Risks ### Risks
- Revenue plateaus once addressable market is saturated, while support costs continue indefinitely. - Revenue plateaus once addressable market is saturated, while support costs continue indefinitely.

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<!-- Source: Kon Master Brief — §11 Market Size & Demographics --> <!-- Source: Magnotia Master Brief — §11 Market Size & Demographics -->
## 11. Market Size & Demographics ## 11. Market Size & Demographics

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<!-- Source: Kon Master Brief — Part 2: The 9-Pattern Micro-SaaS Playbook --> <!-- Source: Magnotia Master Brief — Part 2: The 9-Pattern Micro-SaaS Playbook -->
# PART 2: THE 9-PATTERN MICRO-SAAS PLAYBOOK # PART 2: THE 9-PATTERN MICRO-SAAS PLAYBOOK
**Reference.** Distilled from 30+ Starter Story case studies, founder interviews (Tibo, Mike Hill, Kleo/Lara), and cross-referenced with 4,400+ written case studies. Each pattern is mapped to Kon's current position with specific next actions. **Reference.** Distilled from 30+ Starter Story case studies, founder interviews (Tibo, Mike Hill, Kleo/Lara), and cross-referenced with 4,400+ written case studies. Each pattern is mapped to Magnotia's current position with specific next actions.
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**The principle:** The most consistent origin story across successful micro-SaaS. The founder was the customer first. Prerender.io, Kleo, Analyzify, Refiner — all built by people solving their own problem. **The principle:** The most consistent origin story across successful micro-SaaS. The founder was the customer first. Prerender.io, Kleo, Analyzify, Refiner — all built by people solving their own problem.
**Kon's position: ✅ Strong.** **Magnotia's position: ✅ Strong.**
Jake has executive dysfunction. He searched for an offline-first, voice-driven productivity tool for neurodivergent users, couldn't find one that wasn't cloud-dependent or iOS-exclusive, and started building Kon for himself. This is the textbook origin story. Jake has executive dysfunction. He searched for an offline-first, voice-driven productivity tool for neurodivergent users, couldn't find one that wasn't cloud-dependent or iOS-exclusive, and started building Magnotia for himself. This is the textbook origin story.
**Next action:** Make this the centrepiece of every piece of marketing. "I'm neurodivergent. I built this because nothing else worked for me." Authenticity is the single most powerful distribution asset in neurodivergent communities. **Next action:** Make this the centrepiece of every piece of marketing. "I'm neurodivergent. I built this because nothing else worked for me." Authenticity is the single most powerful distribution asset in neurodivergent communities.
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**The principle:** Find products already making money despite having terrible UX or obvious gaps. If people pay for something broken, the market is proven — you just build better. Mike Hill's entire philosophy. **The principle:** Find products already making money despite having terrible UX or obvious gaps. If people pay for something broken, the market is proven — you just build better. Mike Hill's entire philosophy.
**Kon's position: ✅ Strong.** **Magnotia's position: ✅ Strong.**
- **Tiimo:** iPhone App of the Year 2025, $200K/month revenue. iOS-only, no Android, no native desktop, cloud-dependent, no voice transcription, subscription-only (removed lifetime option to community backlash), aggressive review prompts. - **Tiimo:** iPhone App of the Year 2025, $200K/month revenue. iOS-only, no Android, no native desktop, cloud-dependent, no voice transcription, subscription-only (removed lifetime option to community backlash), aggressive review prompts.
- **WhisperFlow and similar:** Cloud-dependent, premium pricing, no task management integration. - **WhisperFlow and similar:** Cloud-dependent, premium pricing, no task management integration.
- **Todoist, Notion, etc.:** Not designed for neurodivergent brains, subscription-heavy, cognitively overwhelming. - **Todoist, Notion, etc.:** Not designed for neurodivergent brains, subscription-heavy, cognitively overwhelming.
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**The principle:** Pick a niche so narrow that big players ignore it, then own it completely. Email signature generators, WhatsApp plugins for Shopify, digital signage for cafes. The narrower the niche, the less competition and the higher the conversion rate. **The principle:** Pick a niche so narrow that big players ignore it, then own it completely. Email signature generators, WhatsApp plugins for Shopify, digital signage for cafes. The narrower the niche, the less competition and the higher the conversion rate.
**Kon's position: ✅ Strong.** **Magnotia's position: ✅ Strong.**
"Voice-first, local-only productivity app for neurodivergent people with executive dysfunction" is extremely narrow. No big player is going to build this. Tiimo is the closest and they're a 40-person VC-funded Copenhagen team that still can't get Android working. "Voice-first, local-only productivity app for neurodivergent people with executive dysfunction" is extremely narrow. No big player is going to build this. Tiimo is the closest and they're a 40-person VC-funded Copenhagen team that still can't get Android working.
**Next action:** Resist the temptation to broaden. "Productivity for everyone" is how you become invisible. Stay locked on neurodivergent users until you hit £2K MRR. The TTRPG and B2B angles can wait. **Next action:** Resist the temptation to broaden. "Productivity for everyone" is how you become invisible. Stay locked on neurodivergent users until you hit £2K MRR. The TTRPG and B2B angles can wait.
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**The principle:** "Shipped in 12 hours and now makes $15K/month." Validation speed matters more than product perfection. Pre-sell first, build second (Gil's model). Revenue before polish. **The principle:** "Shipped in 12 hours and now makes $15K/month." Validation speed matters more than product perfection. Pre-sell first, build second (Gil's model). Revenue before polish.
**Kon's position: ✅ Strong.** **Magnotia's position: ✅ Strong.**
MVP is nearly ready. Jake can rebuild from scratch in a day. Tauri/Svelte/Rust stack enables rapid iteration. Beta testers this weekend. MVP is nearly ready. Jake can rebuild from scratch in a day. Tauri/Svelte/Rust stack enables rapid iteration. Beta testers this weekend.
**Next action:** Ship the beta this weekend. Don't polish — test. The goal is not "is it beautiful" but "does the brain dump → task list flow actually work?" If the core loop works, everything else is iteration. **Next action:** Ship the beta this weekend. Don't polish — test. The goal is not "is it beautiful" but "does the brain dump → task list flow actually work?" If the core loop works, everything else is iteration.
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**The principle:** The loudest message across all 30 videos. Most builders skip distribution because it means doing "the hard thing" — talking to people. A great product with no distribution dies. A decent product with great distribution wins. **The principle:** The loudest message across all 30 videos. Most builders skip distribution because it means doing "the hard thing" — talking to people. A great product with no distribution dies. A decent product with great distribution wins.
**Kon's position: ⚠️ Critical gap.** **Magnotia's position: ⚠️ Critical gap.**
Zero distribution infrastructure. No landing page, no waitlist, no domain, no social presence for Kon. Nobody outside Jake's immediate circle has seen it. Zero distribution infrastructure. No landing page, no waitlist, no domain, no social presence for Magnotia. Nobody outside Jake's immediate circle has seen it.
**Next actions (in order):** **Next actions (in order):**
1. Register domain this week (kon.app or getkon.app). 1. Register domain this week (magnotia.app or getmagnotia.app).
2. One-page landing page with waitlist signup live by Monday. 2. One-page landing page with waitlist signup live by Monday.
3. Roo's nonprofit network gets the link first. 3. Roo's nonprofit network gets the link first.
4. Reddit posts in r/ADHD, r/adhdwomen, r/ADHD_Programmers, r/autism — authentic, not salesy. 4. Reddit posts in r/ADHD, r/adhdwomen, r/ADHD_Programmers, r/autism — authentic, not salesy.
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**The principle:** Kleo's playbook — don't launch publicly. Build a waitlist using content, run mini-launches to waitlist subscribers only, create FOMO through scarcity ("you can't buy this, you need to join the waitlist"), and hit £30K MRR in four days. Lara took info-product launch tactics (webinars, email sequences, urgency) and applied them to SaaS. **The principle:** Kleo's playbook — don't launch publicly. Build a waitlist using content, run mini-launches to waitlist subscribers only, create FOMO through scarcity ("you can't buy this, you need to join the waitlist"), and hit £30K MRR in four days. Lara took info-product launch tactics (webinars, email sequences, urgency) and applied them to SaaS.
**Kon's position: ⚠️ Planned but not yet started.** **Magnotia's position: ⚠️ Planned but not yet started.**
Jake intends to do an invite-only beta to create scarcity and mystique. The instinct is right — this maps directly to Kleo's playbook. Jake intends to do an invite-only beta to create scarcity and mystique. The instinct is right — this maps directly to Kleo's playbook.
**Next actions:** **Next actions:**
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**The principle:** Mike Hill is emphatic — every one of his founding teams has a designer. Good design sells. Target incumbents with bad UX. When your product looks and feels better, it becomes self-selling. **The principle:** Mike Hill is emphatic — every one of his founding teams has a designer. Good design sells. Target incumbents with bad UX. When your product looks and feels better, it becomes self-selling.
**Kon's position: ✅ Strong.** **Magnotia's position: ✅ Strong.**
Tauri/Svelte produces a native, fast UI. The design brief includes research-backed neurodivergent-specific design principles: Lexend/Atkinson Hyperlegible typography, sensory colour zoning, no halation, progressive disclosure, literal labels, motion control, forgiving interaction patterns. This level of design intentionality is a genuine moat — Tiimo is good but Kon's design spec is more deeply grounded in the research. Tauri/Svelte produces a native, fast UI. The design brief includes research-backed neurodivergent-specific design principles: Lexend/Atkinson Hyperlegible typography, sensory colour zoning, no halation, progressive disclosure, literal labels, motion control, forgiving interaction patterns. This level of design intentionality is a genuine moat — Tiimo is good but Magnotia's design spec is more deeply grounded in the research.
**Next action:** Make the design visible in marketing. Screenshots, screen recordings, and side-by-side comparisons with competitors. "Here's what Tiimo looks like. Here's what Kon looks like. Notice the difference." Let the design sell itself. **Next action:** Make the design visible in marketing. Screenshots, screen recordings, and side-by-side comparisons with competitors. "Here's what Tiimo looks like. Here's what Magnotia looks like. Notice the difference." Let the design sell itself.
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**The principle:** Almost universally, successful micro-SaaS founders are bootstrapped. Mike Hill's model: 4 co-founders, 25% equity each, grow to £10K MRR to cover costs, then split profits as salary. No VC, no bloated teams. His explicit quote: "these businesses are about bigger salaries, not big exits." **The principle:** Almost universally, successful micro-SaaS founders are bootstrapped. Mike Hill's model: 4 co-founders, 25% equity each, grow to £10K MRR to cover costs, then split profits as salary. No VC, no bloated teams. His explicit quote: "these businesses are about bigger salaries, not big exits."
**Kon's position: ✅ Strong.** **Magnotia's position: ✅ Strong.**
Solo founder. No VC. No team overhead. Near-zero infrastructure costs (local-first means no servers for the base product). Lifetime pricing + optional cloud subscription. Revenue goes directly to Jake. Solo founder. No VC. No team overhead. Near-zero infrastructure costs (local-first means no servers for the base product). Lifetime pricing + optional cloud subscription. Revenue goes directly to Jake.
**Next action:** Set a clear personal revenue target. What number makes this worth maintaining? £500/month covers costs and proves viability. £2K/month funds CORBEL growth. £5K/month is a genuine second income stream. Know your number so you can measure against it. **Next action:** Set a clear personal revenue target. What number makes this worth maintaining? £500/month covers costs and proves viability. £2K/month funds CORBEL growth. £5K/month is a genuine second income stream. Know your number so you can measure against it.
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**The principle:** The highest earners aren't running one product — they're running five or six. Tibo has five apps (combined £700K/month). Mike Hill has five (combined £200K/month). Risk distribution: if one stalls, others keep growing. Each new product follows the same repeatable playbook. **The principle:** The highest earners aren't running one product — they're running five or six. Tibo has five apps (combined £700K/month). Mike Hill has five (combined £200K/month). Risk distribution: if one stalls, others keep growing. Each new product follows the same repeatable playbook.
**Kon's position: ⏳ Not relevant yet.** **Magnotia's position: ⏳ Not relevant yet.**
This is product #1. The playbook only applies once Kon is generating revenue and the system is proven. Then Jake can ask: "What's the next niche I can apply this exact process to?" This is product #1. The playbook only applies once Magnotia is generating revenue and the system is proven. Then Jake can ask: "What's the next niche I can apply this exact process to?"
**Next action:** None right now. Focus entirely on Kon. But document everything — what worked, what didn't, what you'd do differently. When the time comes for product #2, you'll have a personal playbook to run again. **Next action:** None right now. Focus entirely on Magnotia. But document everything — what worked, what didn't, what you'd do differently. When the time comes for product #2, you'll have a personal playbook to run again.
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### Playbook Summary: Where Kon Stands ### Playbook Summary: Where Magnotia Stands
| Pattern | Status | Priority | | Pattern | Status | Priority |
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## 10. Open Questions ## 10. Open Questions

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<!-- Source: Kon Master Brief — §5 Pricing Model --> <!-- Source: Magnotia Master Brief — §5 Pricing Model -->
## 5. Pricing Model ## 5. Pricing Model
### Free tier ### Free tier
Basic voice capture + local transcription + simple task list. Limited functionality (e.g. 5 active tasks or 10 stored transcriptions). Top-of-funnel — proves the core value loop. Basic voice capture + local transcription + simple task list. Limited functionality (e.g. 5 active tasks or 10 stored transcriptions). Top-of-funnel — proves the core value loop.
### Kon Pro — lifetime licence ### Magnotia Pro — lifetime licence
| Platform | Price | | Platform | Price |
|---|---| |---|---|
| Desktop (Windows/macOS/Linux) | £49 | | Desktop (Windows/macOS/Linux) | £49 |
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**Positioning:** "They took away lifetime. We never will." **Positioning:** "They took away lifetime. We never will."
### Kon Cloud — optional subscription (£4.99/month or £39.99/year) ### Magnotia Cloud — optional subscription (£4.99/month or £39.99/year)
Access to frontier AI model (Claude, GPT-4o, or similar) for: Access to frontier AI model (Claude, GPT-4o, or similar) for:
- Higher-accuracy transcription of specialist vocabulary - Higher-accuracy transcription of specialist vocabulary
- Smarter task decomposition - Smarter task decomposition
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### Pre-launch pricing validation (Van Westendorp) ### Pre-launch pricing validation (Van Westendorp)
Before committing to £49, send the waitlist a four-question survey via Tally (free): Before committing to £49, send the waitlist a four-question survey via Tally (free):
1. At what price would Kon be so expensive you'd never buy it? 1. At what price would Magnotia be so expensive you'd never buy it?
2. At what price would it seem so cheap you'd doubt its quality? 2. At what price would it seem so cheap you'd doubt its quality?
3. At what price is it getting expensive but you'd still consider it? 3. At what price is it getting expensive but you'd still consider it?
4. At what price is it a bargain? 4. At what price is it a bargain?

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<!-- Source: Kon Master Brief — §20 Research Gaps Still to Investigate --> <!-- Source: Magnotia Master Brief — §20 Research Gaps Still to Investigate -->
## 20. Research Gaps Still to Investigate ## 20. Research Gaps Still to Investigate

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<!-- Source: Kon Master Brief — §9 Success Metrics --> <!-- Source: Magnotia Master Brief — §9 Success Metrics -->
## 9. Success Metrics ## 9. Success Metrics
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### Neuro-inclusive product metrics ### Neuro-inclusive product metrics
Standard SaaS metrics like Daily Active Users (DAU) or unbroken streaks must be avoided — they encourage the exact shame spiral Kon is designed to prevent. Track these instead: Standard SaaS metrics like Daily Active Users (DAU) or unbroken streaks must be avoided — they encourage the exact shame spiral Magnotia is designed to prevent. Track these instead:
| Metric | What it measures | Why it matters | | Metric | What it measures | Why it matters |
|---|---|---| |---|---|---|
| **Time-to-capture** | Seconds from app open to completed brain dump | Measures friction. If this exceeds 10 seconds, the thought is gone. The lower this number, the better Kon serves its core purpose. | | **Time-to-capture** | Seconds from app open to completed brain dump | Measures friction. If this exceeds 10 seconds, the thought is gone. The lower this number, the better Magnotia serves its core purpose. |
| **Grace day recovery rate** | % of users who return and complete a task after 1+ days of inactivity | Proves Kon has beaten the abandon-shame cycle. This is the single most important product metric. If users come back after missing days without guilt, the design is working. | | **Grace day recovery rate** | % of users who return and complete a task after 1+ days of inactivity | Proves Magnotia has beaten the abandon-shame cycle. This is the single most important product metric. If users come back after missing days without guilt, the design is working. |
| **Micro-step completion rate** | Completion rate of AI-decomposed tasks vs. manually entered abstract tasks | Validates that micro-stepping actually works. If AI-generated steps have higher completion rates than user-entered tasks, the feature is earning its keep. | | **Micro-step completion rate** | Completion rate of AI-decomposed tasks vs. manually entered abstract tasks | Validates that micro-stepping actually works. If AI-generated steps have higher completion rates than user-entered tasks, the feature is earning its keep. |
| **Brain dump → task conversion** | % of voice transcription content that converts into actionable tasks | Measures AI quality. Low conversion means the AI isn't parsing well; high conversion means the core loop works. | | **Brain dump → task conversion** | % of voice transcription content that converts into actionable tasks | Measures AI quality. Low conversion means the AI isn't parsing well; high conversion means the core loop works. |
| **Return after lapse** | Median days between last session and next session for users who go inactive | Measures stickiness without punishing breaks. A user who returns after 2 weeks is a success, not a failure. | | **Return after lapse** | Median days between last session and next session for users who go inactive | Measures stickiness without punishing breaks. A user who returns after 2 weeks is a success, not a failure. |

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<!-- Source: Kon Master Brief — §3 Tech Stack --> <!-- Source: Magnotia Master Brief — §3 Tech Stack -->
## 3. Tech Stack ## 3. Tech Stack
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| Optimal | 32GB | Llama 3.3 8B | Q5_K_M | ~5.5GB | 1020 tok/s | | Optimal | 32GB | Llama 3.3 8B | Q5_K_M | ~5.5GB | 1020 tok/s |
| Mobile | 46GB | Llama 3.2 1B | Q4_K_M | ~0.8GB | 3050 tok/s | | Mobile | 46GB | Llama 3.2 1B | Q4_K_M | ~0.8GB | 3050 tok/s |
- **Benchmarks:** Ryzen 5700G (DDR4) achieves ~11 tok/s on 7B Q4_K_M. Apple M3 base achieves ~26 tok/s. For Kon's use case (50200 token responses for task decomposition), 1015 tok/s is perfectly usable (110 seconds per response). - **Benchmarks:** Ryzen 5700G (DDR4) achieves ~11 tok/s on 7B Q4_K_M. Apple M3 base achieves ~26 tok/s. For Magnotia's use case (50200 token responses for task decomposition), 1015 tok/s is perfectly usable (110 seconds per response).
- **Minimum published spec:** 8GB RAM, any CPU from 2020+. Below 8GB is not supported. - **Minimum published spec:** 8GB RAM, any CPU from 2020+. Below 8GB is not supported.
### Local RAG pipeline ### Local RAG pipeline
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### Cross-device sync (post-MVP) ### Cross-device sync (post-MVP)
- **CRDT layer:** cr-sqlite (vlcn.io, ~3,500 GitHub stars, core Rust). Operates at the SQL level — `SELECT crsql_as_crr('tasks')` converts any table to a Conflict-free Replicated Relation. Normal SQL continues working. Metadata overhead: ~50100 bytes per modified cell. - **CRDT layer:** cr-sqlite (vlcn.io, ~3,500 GitHub stars, core Rust). Operates at the SQL level — `SELECT crsql_as_crr('tasks')` converts any table to a Conflict-free Replicated Relation. Normal SQL continues working. Metadata overhead: ~50100 bytes per modified cell.
- **Networking:** iroh (n0-computer/iroh, ~7,900 GitHub stars, pure Rust, v0.96+). Dials peers by Ed25519 public key. Auto-selects best path: direct QUIC on LAN, NAT hole-punching on WAN, or encrypted relay fallback. QUIC with TLS 1.3. Relays are zero-knowledge. - **Networking:** iroh (n0-computer/iroh, ~7,900 GitHub stars, pure Rust, v0.96+). Dials peers by Ed25519 public key. Auto-selects best path: direct QUIC on LAN, NAT hole-punching on WAN, or encrypted relay fallback. QUIC with TLS 1.3. Relays are zero-knowledge.
- **Local discovery:** mdns-sd crate v0.13.11. Registers `_kon-sync._tcp.local.` via multicast DNS. - **Local discovery:** mdns-sd crate v0.13.11. Registers `_magnotia-sync._tcp.local.` via multicast DNS.
- **Device pairing:** QR code + Noise XX handshake (snow crate v0.9.x) with OTP pre-shared key. No server required. - **Device pairing:** QR code + Noise XX handshake (snow crate v0.9.x) with OTP pre-shared key. No server required.
- **Relay fallback:** Self-host with `cargo install iroh-relay` on a £4/month VPS. n0 also operates free public relays (rate-limited). - **Relay fallback:** Self-host with `cargo install iroh-relay` on a £4/month VPS. n0 also operates free public relays (rate-limited).
- **Conflict resolution:** Last-Writer-Wins per field (highest lamport timestamp, site_id tiebreaker). Edits to different fields merge cleanly. Extended offline: changeset size proportional to number of changes, not duration. - **Conflict resolution:** Last-Writer-Wins per field (highest lamport timestamp, site_id tiebreaker). Edits to different fields merge cleanly. Extended offline: changeset size proportional to number of changes, not duration.

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# Building Kon: a complete technology map for local-first, voice-first desktop AI # Building Magnotia: a complete technology map for local-first, voice-first desktop AI
**Kon's entire stack -- from audio capture through LLM inference to neurodivergent-friendly UI -- can be built from actively maintained, production-tested open-source components.** The Rust + Tauri v2 + Svelte 5 ecosystem has matured dramatically through 2024-2026, with reference applications like Handy (13.8k stars, Tauri + Whisper + real-time audio) and Whispering (Svelte 5 + Tauri transcription) proving the core architecture viable. The most critical finding: **no existing app combines all of Kon's pieces**, making this a genuinely novel integration -- but every individual subsystem has battle-tested implementations to learn from. **Magnotia's entire stack -- from audio capture through LLM inference to neurodivergent-friendly UI -- can be built from actively maintained, production-tested open-source components.** The Rust + Tauri v2 + Svelte 5 ecosystem has matured dramatically through 2024-2026, with reference applications like Handy (13.8k stars, Tauri + Whisper + real-time audio) and Whispering (Svelte 5 + Tauri transcription) proving the core architecture viable. The most critical finding: **no existing app combines all of Magnotia's pieces**, making this a genuinely novel integration -- but every individual subsystem has battle-tested implementations to learn from.
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Hybrid search: FTS5 + sqlite-vec with **Reciprocal Rank Fusion** (documented by Alex Garcia). <3ms total retrieval on Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W. Hybrid search: FTS5 + sqlite-vec with **Reciprocal Rank Fusion** (documented by Alex Garcia). <3ms total retrieval on Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W.
**No published project combines sqlite-vec + fastembed-rs** -- Kon's implementation is novel. **No published project combines sqlite-vec + fastembed-rs** -- Magnotia's implementation is novel.
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# Tiimo Competitive Intelligence Report (2026) # Tiimo Competitive Intelligence Report (2026)
## Executive Summary: Kon's Key Advantages ## Executive Summary: Magnotia's Key Advantages
Based on current intelligence, **Kon** has several immediate strategic openings against Tiimo: Based on current intelligence, **Magnotia** has several immediate strategic openings against Tiimo:
1. **The "Lifetime" Opening:** Tiimo recently removed their highly popular lifetime license, causing massive frustration in the neurodivergent community (who often struggle with recurring subscriptions). Kon can win significant goodwill by offering a clear, sustainable lifetime tier or a radically different neuro-friendly pricing model. 1. **The "Lifetime" Opening:** Tiimo recently removed their highly popular lifetime license, causing massive frustration in the neurodivergent community (who often struggle with recurring subscriptions). Magnotia can win significant goodwill by offering a clear, sustainable lifetime tier or a radically different neuro-friendly pricing model.
2. **The Android/Platform Gap:** In September 2025, Tiimo completely removed its Android app, leaving a massive portion of the market unserved. They also lack a true native desktop application (relying on a web wrapper). Kon's native desktop-first approach fills a vital gap for users who need deep workflow integration rather than just a mobile companion. 2. **The Android/Platform Gap:** In September 2025, Tiimo completely removed its Android app, leaving a massive portion of the market unserved. They also lack a true native desktop application (relying on a web wrapper). Magnotia's native desktop-first approach fills a vital gap for users who need deep workflow integration rather than just a mobile companion.
3. **The Complexity Friction:** While Tiimo's AI Co-planner is popular, users report a steep learning curve and heavy setup time. Kon's voice-transcription premise—allowing users to simply speak to create structure—offers a dramatically lower barrier to entry for users with executive dysfunction. 3. **The Complexity Friction:** While Tiimo's AI Co-planner is popular, users report a steep learning curve and heavy setup time. Magnotia's voice-transcription premise—allowing users to simply speak to create structure—offers a dramatically lower barrier to entry for users with executive dysfunction.
4. **B2B / Teams Vacuum:** Tiimo has virtually no enterprise or team-based pricing, focusing entirely on solo consumers (and a 5-person "family" sharing plan). This leaves the B2B neurodiversity-inclusion workspace wide open. 4. **B2B / Teams Vacuum:** Tiimo has virtually no enterprise or team-based pricing, focusing entirely on solo consumers (and a 5-person "family" sharing plan). This leaves the B2B neurodiversity-inclusion workspace wide open.
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<!-- Source: Kon Master Brief — §12 Live User Sentiment --> <!-- Source: Magnotia Master Brief — §12 Live User Sentiment -->
## 12. Live User Sentiment — What Neurodivergent Users Actually Say ## 12. Live User Sentiment — What Neurodivergent Users Actually Say
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ The dominant emotional narrative across every neurodivergent community: download
### Emotional intensity ### Emotional intensity
Language consistently involves shame ("another thing I'm failing at"), resignation ("I've lost count"), and liberation when users find the right framing ("I wasn't broken — I was working with tools designed for someone else's operating system"). Anger directed specifically at subscription billing: one Effecto review reads "Pretty ironic that it's an app supposed to be ADHD-friendly yet charges you for a service you don't use." A Wisey Trustpilot review states: "They are unscrupulous and taking advantage of people with ADHD who may be less organised." Language consistently involves shame ("another thing I'm failing at"), resignation ("I've lost count"), and liberation when users find the right framing ("I wasn't broken — I was working with tools designed for someone else's operating system"). Anger directed specifically at subscription billing: one Effecto review reads "Pretty ironic that it's an app supposed to be ADHD-friendly yet charges you for a service you don't use." A Wisey Trustpilot review states: "They are unscrupulous and taking advantage of people with ADHD who may be less organised."
### Demand signals for Kon's specific features ### Demand signals for Magnotia's specific features
- **Voice-first capture** receives consistent praise wherever it appears — one user who deleted 47 apps kept a voice memo tool as one of three survivors. - **Voice-first capture** receives consistent praise wherever it appears — one user who deleted 47 apps kept a voice memo tool as one of three survivors.
- **Offline/local-first** positioning is an emerging differentiator; community responds positively to "your data stays with you." - **Offline/local-first** positioning is an emerging differentiator; community responds positively to "your data stays with you."
- **One-time purchase preference** is acute: a Goblin Tools App Store reviewer wrote "The fact it isn't subscription-based is incredibly helpful — I know it's mine and can use it whenever I need, without having to worry about whether it's 'worth it' each month or if I'm going to forget to cancel." - **One-time purchase preference** is acute: a Goblin Tools App Store reviewer wrote "The fact it isn't subscription-based is incredibly helpful — I know it's mine and can use it whenever I need, without having to worry about whether it's 'worth it' each month or if I'm going to forget to cancel."

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<!-- Source: Kon Master Brief — §1 What Kon Is --> <!-- Source: Magnotia Master Brief — §1 What Magnotia Is -->
## 1. What Kon Is ## 1. What Magnotia Is
A voice-first productivity app for people with executive dysfunction, neurodivergence, and task paralysis. Users brain dump via voice, Kon transcribes locally using AI, and automatically organises thoughts into actionable task lists. A voice-first productivity app for people with executive dysfunction, neurodivergence, and task paralysis. Users brain dump via voice, Magnotia transcribes locally using AI, and automatically organises thoughts into actionable task lists.
**Core thesis:** Capture thoughts the instant they appear, with zero friction, zero latency, and total privacy. Everything runs on-device. No cloud dependency, no subscriptions for core features, no data leaves the user's machine. **Core thesis:** Capture thoughts the instant they appear, with zero friction, zero latency, and total privacy. Everything runs on-device. No cloud dependency, no subscriptions for core features, no data leaves the user's machine.

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<!-- Source: Kon Master Brief — §14 Why Current Tools Fail --> <!-- Source: Magnotia Master Brief — §14 Why Current Tools Fail -->
## 14. Why Current Tools Fail ## 14. Why Current Tools Fail

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--- ---
name: Code Review — 2026/04/22 name: Code Review — 2026/04/22
description: Full-sweep audit findings across all Kon crates + src-tauri, with triage buckets for quick wins vs release-blockers description: Full-sweep audit findings across all Magnotia crates + src-tauri, with triage buckets for quick wins vs release-blockers
type: reference type: reference
tags: [code-review, audit, bugs, kon, release-blockers] tags: [code-review, audit, bugs, magnotia, release-blockers]
date: 2026/04/22 date: 2026/04/22
--- ---
# Kon Code Review — 2026/04/22 # Magnotia Code Review — 2026/04/22
Full-sweep read-only audit of every `.rs` file across the Kon workspace. Four parallel Codex agents scanned: Full-sweep read-only audit of every `.rs` file across the Magnotia workspace. Four parallel Codex agents scanned:
- **Agent A** — `crates/transcription/`, `crates/audio/` - **Agent A** — `crates/transcription/`, `crates/audio/`
- **Agent B** — `crates/ai-formatting/`, `crates/llm/`, `crates/storage/` - **Agent B** — `crates/ai-formatting/`, `crates/llm/`, `crates/storage/`
- **Agent C** — `src-tauri/src/` (commands layer + lib.rs + main.rs + types.rs) - **Agent C** — `src-tauri/src/` (commands layer + lib.rs + main.rs + types.rs)

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name: dev-setup name: dev-setup
type: reference type: reference
tags: [setup, dependencies, build, linux, fedora] tags: [setup, dependencies, build, linux, fedora]
description: Authoritative build dependencies and launch instructions for Kon on Fedora Linux description: Authoritative build dependencies and launch instructions for Magnotia on Fedora Linux
--- ---
# Kon — Developer Setup # Magnotia — Developer Setup
Last updated: 2026/04/18. Primary dev target: Fedora 43, x86_64, KDE Wayland, NVIDIA RTX 4070. Last updated: 2026/04/18. Primary dev target: Fedora 43, x86_64, KDE Wayland, NVIDIA RTX 4070.
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ Rust toolchain managed by `rustup`. No extra steps needed beyond what Tauri requ
### CPU build (default) ### CPU build (default)
```bash ```bash
cd /home/jake/Documents/CORBEL-Projects/kon cd /home/jake/Documents/CORBEL-Projects/magnotia
LIBCLANG_PATH=/usr/lib64/llvm21/lib64 npm run tauri dev LIBCLANG_PATH=/usr/lib64/llvm21/lib64 npm run tauri dev
``` ```

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# Kon — GPU Tuning & Community Config Plan # Magnotia — GPU Tuning & Community Config Plan
*Implementation spec for the first three phases of the GPU kernel tuning roadmap. The full five-phase roadmap is pinned in memory; this document scopes the MVP subset that ships real value without pulling in `ggml`-dedup or agentic-search prerequisites.* *Implementation spec for the first three phases of the GPU kernel tuning roadmap. The full five-phase roadmap is pinned in memory; this document scopes the MVP subset that ships real value without pulling in `ggml`-dedup or agentic-search prerequisites.*
@@ -7,8 +7,8 @@
**IN** (this document): **IN** (this document):
- Phase 1 — Advanced GPU tuning settings panel (exposing GGML env vars) - Phase 1 — Advanced GPU tuning settings panel (exposing GGML env vars)
- Phase 2 — `kon-bench` local autotuning CLI - Phase 2 — `magnotia-bench` local autotuning CLI
- Phase 3-lite — `kon-configs` community repo with manual-PR workflow (no CI replay) - Phase 3-lite — `magnotia-configs` community repo with manual-PR workflow (no CI replay)
**OUT** (pinned to memory for later): **OUT** (pinned to memory for later):
@@ -36,13 +36,13 @@ This subset captures roughly 85% of the perceived value for ~20% of the total ef
| Disable integer dot product | `GGML_VK_DISABLE_INTEGER_DOT_PRODUCT` | off | "Random NaN" on RDNA2 with certain drivers | | Disable integer dot product | `GGML_VK_DISABLE_INTEGER_DOT_PRODUCT` | off | "Random NaN" on RDNA2 with certain drivers |
| Enable Vulkan validation | `GGML_VK_VALIDATE` | off | Diagnostic only; impacts performance | | Enable Vulkan validation | `GGML_VK_VALIDATE` | off | Diagnostic only; impacts performance |
Metal / CUDA counterparts slot in when those backends grow in Kon. Today Kon is Vulkan-only. Metal / CUDA counterparts slot in when those backends grow in Magnotia. Today Magnotia is Vulkan-only.
### Design ### Design
- New `SettingsState.gpuTuning: { disableCoopmat: boolean, forceFp32: boolean, disableF16: boolean, disableIntegerDotProduct: boolean, enableValidation: boolean }` in [src/lib/types/app.ts](../../src/lib/types/app.ts) - New `SettingsState.gpuTuning: { disableCoopmat: boolean, forceFp32: boolean, disableF16: boolean, disableIntegerDotProduct: boolean, enableValidation: boolean }` in [src/lib/types/app.ts](../../src/lib/types/app.ts)
- All defaults `false` in [src/lib/stores/page.svelte.ts](../../src/lib/stores/page.svelte.ts) - All defaults `false` in [src/lib/stores/page.svelte.ts](../../src/lib/stores/page.svelte.ts)
- Persistence uses the existing `save_preferences` → SQLite `kon_preferences` path - Persistence uses the existing `save_preferences` → SQLite `magnotia_preferences` path
- Backend reads preferences at the **very top** of `run()` in [src-tauri/src/lib.rs](../../src-tauri/src/lib.rs) — before `tauri::Builder::default()` spawns threads — and writes via `unsafe { std::env::set_var(...) }`. Matches the existing `ensure_x11_on_wayland` pattern - Backend reads preferences at the **very top** of `run()` in [src-tauri/src/lib.rs](../../src-tauri/src/lib.rs) — before `tauri::Builder::default()` spawns threads — and writes via `unsafe { std::env::set_var(...) }`. Matches the existing `ensure_x11_on_wayland` pattern
- Settings UI shows a sticky "Restart required for changes to take effect" banner when any toggle has drifted from its launch-time value - Settings UI shows a sticky "Restart required for changes to take effect" banner when any toggle has drifted from its launch-time value
- A "Reset to defaults" button zeroes all toggles - A "Reset to defaults" button zeroes all toggles
@@ -55,18 +55,18 @@ Metal / CUDA counterparts slot in when those backends grow in Kon. Today Kon is
--- ---
## Phase 2 — `kon-bench` local autotuning CLI ## Phase 2 — `magnotia-bench` local autotuning CLI
**Effort**: 35 days. **Effort**: 35 days.
**What ships**: New workspace binary `crates/bench/` producing a `kon-bench` executable. User runs it once post-install; output lands at `~/.kon/gpu-profile.toml` with the best-scoring config for their hardware. Settings page gets an "Apply auto-tuned profile" button that consumes the TOML and updates the Phase 1 toggles. **What ships**: New workspace binary `crates/bench/` producing a `magnotia-bench` executable. User runs it once post-install; output lands at `~/.magnotia/gpu-profile.toml` with the best-scoring config for their hardware. Settings page gets an "Apply auto-tuned profile" button that consumes the TOML and updates the Phase 1 toggles.
### CLI surface ### CLI surface
``` ```
kon-bench --quick # bundled 20s sample + reference transcript magnotia-bench --quick # bundled 20s sample + reference transcript
kon-bench --model <path> --audio <wav> --transcript <txt> magnotia-bench --model <path> --audio <wav> --transcript <txt>
kon-bench --compare <profile.toml> # benchmark a specific profile vs default magnotia-bench --compare <profile.toml> # benchmark a specific profile vs default
``` ```
### Execution model ### Execution model
@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ A 20-second public-domain speech clip with a known-good reference transcript, co
```toml ```toml
[benchmarked_at] [benchmarked_at]
timestamp = "2026-04-21T14:32:00Z" timestamp = "2026-04-21T14:32:00Z"
kon_version = "0.1.0" magnotia_version = "0.1.0"
model = "whisper-distil-large-v3" model = "whisper-distil-large-v3"
[hardware] [hardware]
@@ -137,37 +137,37 @@ crates/bench/
│ └── librivox-sample.txt │ └── librivox-sample.txt
└── src/ └── src/
├── main.rs # CLI + parent process ├── main.rs # CLI + parent process
├── runner.rs # subprocess harness (child entry gate: KON_BENCH_RUN=1) ├── runner.rs # subprocess harness (child entry gate: MAGNOTIA_BENCH_RUN=1)
├── matrix.rs # grid-search + top-k logic ├── matrix.rs # grid-search + top-k logic
├── metrics.rs # RTF + WER + optional VRAM sampling ├── metrics.rs # RTF + WER + optional VRAM sampling
└── profile.rs # TOML serialise └── profile.rs # TOML serialise
``` ```
Depends on `kon-transcription` + `kon-llm` + `kon-audio` as path deps so it reuses the existing model-loading code. Depends on `magnotia-transcription` + `magnotia-llm` + `magnotia-audio` as path deps so it reuses the existing model-loading code.
### Acceptance ### Acceptance
- `kon-bench --quick` runs unattended to completion on a fresh install - `magnotia-bench --quick` runs unattended to completion on a fresh install
- Produces a valid `gpu-profile.toml` - Produces a valid `gpu-profile.toml`
- "Apply auto-tuned" button in Settings consumes the TOML and updates Phase 1 toggles (restart banner fires as expected) - "Apply auto-tuned" button in Settings consumes the TOML and updates Phase 1 toggles (restart banner fires as expected)
- Re-running with `--compare <profile>` produces reproducible-enough numbers (RTF within 5% run-to-run) - Re-running with `--compare <profile>` produces reproducible-enough numbers (RTF within 5% run-to-run)
--- ---
## Phase 3-lite — `kon-configs` community repo ## Phase 3-lite — `magnotia-configs` community repo
**Effort**: 3 days (1 for repo + seeds, 2 for Kon-side fetch + apply UI). **Effort**: 3 days (1 for repo + seeds, 2 for Magnotia-side fetch + apply UI).
**What ships**: A separate public GitHub repo `kon-configs` (not part of the kon main repo) seeded with 23 curated configs. Kon's Settings page gets a "Browse community configs" button that fetches matching configs for the user's detected hardware. **What ships**: A separate public GitHub repo `magnotia-configs` (not part of the magnotia main repo) seeded with 23 curated configs. Magnotia's Settings page gets a "Browse community configs" button that fetches matching configs for the user's detected hardware.
### Repo structure ### Repo structure
``` ```
kon-configs/ magnotia-configs/
├── README.md # pitch + how to benefit ├── README.md # pitch + how to benefit
├── CONTRIBUTING.md # required fields, benchmark protocol, fork/PR flow ├── CONTRIBUTING.md # required fields, benchmark protocol, fork/PR flow
├── SCHEMA.md # TOML schema documentation ├── SCHEMA.md # TOML schema documentation
├── index.json # manifest for Kon to discover configs ├── index.json # manifest for Magnotia to discover configs
└── configs/ └── configs/
├── nvidia/ ├── nvidia/
│ ├── rtx-3060-12gb-linux.toml │ ├── rtx-3060-12gb-linux.toml
@@ -190,15 +190,15 @@ notes = "Tested with 1-hour continuous dictation session, no crashes."
### Contribution flow (manual, honour-system MVP) ### Contribution flow (manual, honour-system MVP)
1. User runs `kon-bench` on their hardware. 1. User runs `magnotia-bench` on their hardware.
2. User runs `kon-bench --compare` against baseline to confirm improvement isn't noise. 2. User runs `magnotia-bench --compare` against baseline to confirm improvement isn't noise.
3. User forks `kon-configs`, commits their TOML under `configs/<vendor>/`, opens PR. 3. User forks `magnotia-configs`, commits their TOML under `configs/<vendor>/`, opens PR.
4. Maintainer reviews format + plausibility, merges. 4. Maintainer reviews format + plausibility, merges.
5. No CI replay — revisit if spam becomes a problem. 5. No CI replay — revisit if spam becomes a problem.
### Kon integration ### Magnotia integration
- New Tauri command `fetch_community_configs(gpu_fingerprint)` — HTTPS GET `https://raw.githubusercontent.com/<org>/kon-configs/main/index.json` for the manifest, then fetches matching TOMLs - New Tauri command `fetch_community_configs(gpu_fingerprint)` — HTTPS GET `https://raw.githubusercontent.com/<org>/magnotia-configs/main/index.json` for the manifest, then fetches matching TOMLs
- Fingerprint match: GPU name substring + VRAM tier (e.g., `"RTX 3060"` + `"12gb"`) - Fingerprint match: GPU name substring + VRAM tier (e.g., `"RTX 3060"` + `"12gb"`)
- Settings "Browse community configs" button lists matches with submitter, claimed RTF improvement, and a preview of the toggle deltas - Settings "Browse community configs" button lists matches with submitter, claimed RTF improvement, and a preview of the toggle deltas
- Applying a config updates Phase 1 toggles AND stores provenance (source = `"community"`, submitter, fetch date) - Applying a config updates Phase 1 toggles AND stores provenance (source = `"community"`, submitter, fetch date)
@@ -206,13 +206,13 @@ notes = "Tested with 1-hour continuous dictation session, no crashes."
### What we explicitly skip at MVP ### What we explicitly skip at MVP
- **No CI replay**. Maintainer eyeballs + honour system. Revisit past ~50 configs or on abuse. - **No CI replay**. Maintainer eyeballs + honour system. Revisit past ~50 configs or on abuse.
- **No automated upload from `kon-bench`**. User always commits + PRs manually. Zero privacy concerns, zero spam surface. - **No automated upload from `magnotia-bench`**. User always commits + PRs manually. Zero privacy concerns, zero spam surface.
- **No sophisticated fingerprint normalisation**. Substring matching is sufficient. - **No sophisticated fingerprint normalisation**. Substring matching is sufficient.
### Acceptance ### Acceptance
- Repo exists with README + CONTRIBUTING + 23 seed configs - Repo exists with README + CONTRIBUTING + 23 seed configs
- Kon Settings fetches + lists + applies a community config end-to-end - Magnotia Settings fetches + lists + applies a community config end-to-end
- "Revert to default" path works (Phase 1's reset) - "Revert to default" path works (Phase 1's reset)
--- ---
@@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ This is the UX the three phases together enable. All three are prerequisites; Ph
### First-launch onboarding nudge ### First-launch onboarding nudge
After the existing first-run model download, Kon surfaces a non-modal card: After the existing first-run model download, Magnotia surfaces a non-modal card:
``` ```
🎛 GPU Optimisation 🎛 GPU Optimisation
@@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ Two steps, in this order:
**Step 1 — Community config check (instant, ~2 s)** **Step 1 — Community config check (instant, ~2 s)**
Kon fingerprints the GPU and queries the `kon-configs` manifest for matches. If a match exists, a preview card appears: Magnotia fingerprints the GPU and queries the `magnotia-configs` manifest for matches. If a match exists, a preview card appears:
``` ```
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────┐ ┌─────────────────────────────────────────────┐
@@ -271,13 +271,13 @@ If no community match, or the user prefers their own measurement:
│ │ │ │
│ We can benchmark your machine to find the │ │ We can benchmark your machine to find the │
│ best settings. Takes ~8 minutes; runs in │ │ best settings. Takes ~8 minutes; runs in │
│ the background while you keep using Kon. │ │ the background while you keep using Magnotia. │
│ │ │ │
│ [ Benchmark my GPU ] [ Skip ] │ │ [ Benchmark my GPU ] [ Skip ] │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────┘ └─────────────────────────────────────────────┘
``` ```
Kicks off `kon-bench` as a background process. Kon keeps working during the run. Kicks off `magnotia-bench` as a background process. Magnotia keeps working during the run.
### Progress UI during benchmark ### Progress UI during benchmark
@@ -307,7 +307,7 @@ Plus a "Revert to previous config" button, active for 7 days after any change, i
### Optional — sharing back to the community ### Optional — sharing back to the community
After a successful local benchmark that shows meaningful gains, Kon prompts: After a successful local benchmark that shows meaningful gains, Magnotia prompts:
``` ```
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────┐ ┌─────────────────────────────────────────────┐
@@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ After a successful local benchmark that shows meaningful gains, Kon prompts:
└─────────────────────────────────────────────┘ └─────────────────────────────────────────────┘
``` ```
"Create PR" opens the user's browser to `github.com/…/kon-configs/new/main` with the TOML prefilled in the PR body. User finishes the submission on GitHub (still honour-system; no automated uploads, no telemetry). "Create PR" opens the user's browser to `github.com/…/magnotia-configs/new/main` with the TOML prefilled in the PR body. User finishes the submission on GitHub (still honour-system; no automated uploads, no telemetry).
### Non-GPU / integrated-only fallback ### Non-GPU / integrated-only fallback
@@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ If `sysinfo` reports no dedicated GPU or Vulkan isn't available, the card replac
``` ```
🎛 GPU Optimisation 🎛 GPU Optimisation
No dedicated GPU detected — Kon is using CPU inference. No dedicated GPU detected — Magnotia is using CPU inference.
GPU tuning doesn't apply to this setup. GPU tuning doesn't apply to this setup.
``` ```
@@ -345,7 +345,7 @@ For users whose GPU has a community-contributed config, the experience is **lite
For users without a community match, the experience is **two clicks** (trigger bench → apply results on completion), with a passive ~8-minute background wait in between. For users without a community match, the experience is **two clicks** (trigger bench → apply results on completion), with a passive ~8-minute background wait in between.
For users on integrated graphics / no GPU, the experience is **zero clicks**Kon tells them GPU tuning doesn't apply and moves on. For users on integrated graphics / no GPU, the experience is **zero clicks**Magnotia tells them GPU tuning doesn't apply and moves on.
--- ---
@@ -353,7 +353,7 @@ For users on integrated graphics / no GPU, the experience is **zero clicks** —
Strict linear: Phase 1 → Phase 2 → Phase 3-lite. Each phase merges to `main` and gets dogfooded before the next starts. Strict linear: Phase 1 → Phase 2 → Phase 3-lite. Each phase merges to `main` and gets dogfooded before the next starts.
- Phase 1 is a prereq for Phase 2 — `kon-bench`'s output needs the Phase 1 settings schema to be its consumption target. - Phase 1 is a prereq for Phase 2 — `magnotia-bench`'s output needs the Phase 1 settings schema to be its consumption target.
- Phase 2 is a prereq for Phase 3-lite — the community repo's config TOML schema **is** Phase 2's output schema (with an added `[attribution]` section). - Phase 2 is a prereq for Phase 3-lite — the community repo's config TOML schema **is** Phase 2's output schema (with an added `[attribution]` section).
## Shelved with rationale ## Shelved with rationale
@@ -361,4 +361,4 @@ Strict linear: Phase 1 → Phase 2 → Phase 3-lite. Each phase merges to `main`
- **Phase 4 — custom SPIR-V shader drops.** Blocked on `ggml`-dedup workstream. Pinned in memory. - **Phase 4 — custom SPIR-V shader drops.** Blocked on `ggml`-dedup workstream. Pinned in memory.
- **Phase 5 — agentic (Karpathy-style) autotune.** Phase 2's grid search produces schema-compatible results, so Phase 5 can drop in later without a schema break. Pinned. - **Phase 5 — agentic (Karpathy-style) autotune.** Phase 2's grid search produces schema-compatible results, so Phase 5 can drop in later without a schema break. Pinned.
- **Phase 3's CI replay.** Defer until spam / bad-config abuse is a real problem rather than a hypothetical one. Honour-system PR review is sufficient for the MVP community. - **Phase 3's CI replay.** Defer until spam / bad-config abuse is a real problem rather than a hypothetical one. Honour-system PR review is sufficient for the MVP community.
- **`kon-bench` automated upload.** Deliberately manual for MVP — removes all privacy / spam / rate-limiting concerns. Revisit when the community volume justifies the infrastructure. - **`magnotia-bench` automated upload.** Deliberately manual for MVP — removes all privacy / spam / rate-limiting concerns. Revisit when the community volume justifies the infrastructure.

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# Release-blockers # Release-blockers
Issues here must land before Kon v0.1 ships. Each is sourced from Issues here must land before Magnotia v0.1 ships. Each is sourced from
`docs/code-review-2026-04-22.md`. When `gh` CLI is available, these `docs/code-review-2026-04-22.md`. When `gh` CLI is available, these
should be mirrored as real GitHub issues on `jakejars/kon`. should be mirrored as real GitHub issues on `jakejars/magnotia`.
## CRITICAL (0 open, 3 resolved) ## CRITICAL (0 open, 3 resolved)
@@ -28,13 +28,13 @@ No open CRITICAL blockers.
| RB-01 | [c1-live-session-race.md](c1-live-session-race.md) | `src-tauri/commands/live.rs` | Added `LiveTranscriptionState.lifecycle: tokio::sync::Mutex<()>` and hold it across the async spans of both `start_live_transcription_session` and `stop_live_transcription_session`. The running-slot check/insert and stop/take/join sequence are now serialized, so concurrent starts can no longer both pass the empty-slot check and a start during stop blocks until the previous worker fully joins. Two async regression tests cover both races. | | RB-01 | [c1-live-session-race.md](c1-live-session-race.md) | `src-tauri/commands/live.rs` | Added `LiveTranscriptionState.lifecycle: tokio::sync::Mutex<()>` and hold it across the async spans of both `start_live_transcription_session` and `stop_live_transcription_session`. The running-slot check/insert and stop/take/join sequence are now serialized, so concurrent starts can no longer both pass the empty-slot check and a start during stop blocks until the previous worker fully joins. Two async regression tests cover both races. |
| RB-02 | [c3-migrations-atomicity.md](c3-migrations-atomicity.md) | `crates/storage/migrations.rs` | Each migration now runs inside a `pool.begin()` / `tx.commit()` transaction alongside its `schema_version` insert. Regression test injects a poisoned v9 migration and asserts neither the partial schema change nor the version row persists. DRY'd `run_migrations_up_to` test helper onto the same code path. | | RB-02 | [c3-migrations-atomicity.md](c3-migrations-atomicity.md) | `crates/storage/migrations.rs` | Each migration now runs inside a `pool.begin()` / `tx.commit()` transaction alongside its `schema_version` insert. Regression test injects a poisoned v9 migration and asserts neither the partial schema change nor the version row persists. DRY'd `run_migrations_up_to` test helper onto the same code path. |
| RB-03 | [c4-transcript-profile-fk.md](c4-transcript-profile-fk.md) | `crates/storage/migrations.rs` + `database.rs` | Added a transactional v9 rebuild of `transcripts` that enforces `profile_id REFERENCES profiles(id) ON DELETE RESTRICT`, reassigns any orphaned transcript provenance to `DEFAULT_PROFILE_ID`, rebuilds dependent `segments` / FTS state, and preserves valid profile references. `insert_transcript` now rejects unknown profile ids up front, and `delete_profile` returns a clear reassign-first error when transcripts still reference the profile. Regression tests cover migration reconciliation, invalid inserts, and delete rejection. | | RB-03 | [c4-transcript-profile-fk.md](c4-transcript-profile-fk.md) | `crates/storage/migrations.rs` + `database.rs` | Added a transactional v9 rebuild of `transcripts` that enforces `profile_id REFERENCES profiles(id) ON DELETE RESTRICT`, reassigns any orphaned transcript provenance to `DEFAULT_PROFILE_ID`, rebuilds dependent `segments` / FTS state, and preserves valid profile references. `insert_transcript` now rejects unknown profile ids up front, and `delete_profile` returns a clear reassign-first error when transcripts still reference the profile. Regression tests cover migration reconciliation, invalid inserts, and delete rejection. |
| RB-04 | [run-live-session-monolith.md](run-live-session-monolith.md) | `src-tauri/commands/live.rs` | Replaced the 200+ line `run_live_session` loop with an explicit `LiveSessionRuntime` + `LiveLoopState` structure. Capture startup, runtime mic-error draining, audio chunk processing, overflow handling, stop-tail flush, inference dispatch/drain, and WAV finalisation each live in focused helpers, preserving behaviour while making the lifecycle auditable enough for RB-01 follow-up. Existing live tests and the full `kon` lib suite stay green. | | RB-04 | [run-live-session-monolith.md](run-live-session-monolith.md) | `src-tauri/commands/live.rs` | Replaced the 200+ line `run_live_session` loop with an explicit `LiveSessionRuntime` + `LiveLoopState` structure. Capture startup, runtime mic-error draining, audio chunk processing, overflow handling, stop-tail flush, inference dispatch/drain, and WAV finalisation each live in focused helpers, preserving behaviour while making the lifecycle auditable enough for RB-01 follow-up. Existing live tests and the full `magnotia` lib suite stay green. |
| RB-05 | [poll-inference-channel-fatality.md](poll-inference-channel-fatality.md) | `src-tauri/commands/live.rs` | `poll_inference` now treats result-channel loss as a listener-lifecycle problem rather than a transcription failure. On the first `result_channel.send(...)` error it marks the live result listener as lost, emits a single warning that transcription will continue in the background, and keeps processing later chunks without retrying the dead channel. Regression test simulates a dead result listener and asserts chunk processing continues with only one warning. | | RB-05 | [poll-inference-channel-fatality.md](poll-inference-channel-fatality.md) | `src-tauri/commands/live.rs` | `poll_inference` now treats result-channel loss as a listener-lifecycle problem rather than a transcription failure. On the first `result_channel.send(...)` error it marks the live result listener as lost, emits a single warning that transcription will continue in the background, and keeps processing later chunks without retrying the dead channel. Regression test simulates a dead result listener and asserts chunk processing continues with only one warning. |
| RB-06 | [native-capture-worker-join.md](native-capture-worker-join.md) | `src-tauri/commands/audio.rs` | `NativeCaptureState.stop_tx` replaced by `worker: AsyncMutex<Option<CaptureWorker>>`. `CaptureWorker` bundles the stop sender and the spawned task's `JoinHandle`; `stop_worker(worker)` sends stop then `await`s termination. Both `start_native_capture` (prior-worker stop) and `stop_native_capture` use the helper. Removed the 50ms sleep — the join barrier is exact. Two regression tests cover the lifecycle guarantee and the already-exited case. | | RB-06 | [native-capture-worker-join.md](native-capture-worker-join.md) | `src-tauri/commands/audio.rs` | `NativeCaptureState.stop_tx` replaced by `worker: AsyncMutex<Option<CaptureWorker>>`. `CaptureWorker` bundles the stop sender and the spawned task's `JoinHandle`; `stop_worker(worker)` sends stop then `await`s termination. Both `start_native_capture` (prior-worker stop) and `stop_native_capture` use the helper. Removed the 50ms sleep — the join barrier is exact. Two regression tests cover the lifecycle guarantee and the already-exited case. |
| RB-07 | [runtime-capabilities-accelerators.md](runtime-capabilities-accelerators.md) | `src-tauri/commands/models.rs` | Introduced `compose_accelerators(whisper_enabled, loader_available, target)` as a pure helper; `supported_accelerators()` reads `cfg(feature = "whisper")`, `vulkan_loader_available()`, and target OS then delegates. `get_runtime_capabilities` uses it in place of the hard-coded `["cpu", "vulkan"]`. Whisper's `supports_gpu` now follows the feature flag. Five regression tests cover all permutations. | | RB-07 | [runtime-capabilities-accelerators.md](runtime-capabilities-accelerators.md) | `src-tauri/commands/models.rs` | Introduced `compose_accelerators(whisper_enabled, loader_available, target)` as a pure helper; `supported_accelerators()` reads `cfg(feature = "whisper")`, `vulkan_loader_available()`, and target OS then delegates. `get_runtime_capabilities` uses it in place of the hard-coded `["cpu", "vulkan"]`. Whisper's `supports_gpu` now follows the feature flag. Five regression tests cover all permutations. |
| RB-09 | [decoder-partial-audio-on-error.md](decoder-partial-audio-on-error.md) | `crates/audio/decode.rs` | Packet-loop now propagates all non-EOF `SymphoniaError`s as `AudioDecodeFailed`; per-packet decode errors bubble via `?`. Mock-`MediaSource` regression test confirms mid-stream I/O errors surface instead of returning partial audio. | | RB-09 | [decoder-partial-audio-on-error.md](decoder-partial-audio-on-error.md) | `crates/audio/decode.rs` | Packet-loop now propagates all non-EOF `SymphoniaError`s as `AudioDecodeFailed`; per-packet decode errors bubble via `?`. Mock-`MediaSource` regression test confirms mid-stream I/O errors surface instead of returning partial audio. |
| RB-10 | [llm-prompt-preflight.md](llm-prompt-preflight.md) | `crates/llm/lib.rs` | Added an explicit prompt-budget preflight before context creation. If `prompt_tokens + max_tokens + reserve` exceeds the 8192-token cap, `generate` now returns a typed `EngineError::PromptTooLong { ... }` instead of failing late inside inference. Regression tests cover both the over-budget and exact-budget boundaries. | | RB-10 | [llm-prompt-preflight.md](llm-prompt-preflight.md) | `crates/llm/lib.rs` | Added an explicit prompt-budget preflight before context creation. If `prompt_tokens + max_tokens + reserve` exceeds the 8192-token cap, `generate` now returns a typed `EngineError::PromptTooLong { ... }` instead of failing late inside inference. Regression tests cover both the over-budget and exact-budget boundaries. |
| RB-11 | [keystore-thread-safety.md](keystore-thread-safety.md) | `crates/cloud-providers/keystore.rs` | Replaced the `std::env::set_var` stub with a process-global `OnceLock<Mutex<HashMap<...>>>` keystore, keeping the API safe from any thread. Retrieval still falls back to read-only `KON_API_KEY_*` env vars for externally supplied secrets. Two regression tests cover store/retrieve and provider isolation. | | RB-11 | [keystore-thread-safety.md](keystore-thread-safety.md) | `crates/cloud-providers/keystore.rs` | Replaced the `std::env::set_var` stub with a process-global `OnceLock<Mutex<HashMap<...>>>` keystore, keeping the API safe from any thread. Retrieval still falls back to read-only `MAGNOTIA_API_KEY_*` env vars for externally supplied secrets. Two regression tests cover store/retrieve and provider isolation. |
| RB-12 | [hotkey-linux-device-filter.md](hotkey-linux-device-filter.md) | `crates/hotkey/linux.rs` | Extracted `device_supports_combo` helper; `try_attach_device` now reads the configured `HotkeyCombo` from the watch channel and checks support for that trigger key. Four regression tests land in `linux::tests`. | | RB-12 | [hotkey-linux-device-filter.md](hotkey-linux-device-filter.md) | `crates/hotkey/linux.rs` | Extracted `device_supports_combo` helper; `try_attach_device` now reads the configured `HotkeyCombo` from the watch channel and checks support for that trigger key. Four regression tests land in `linux::tests`. |
## Remaining blocker ## Remaining blocker
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ for file in docs/issues/rb-*.md c1-*.md c3-*.md c4-*.md run-*.md poll-*.md \
native-*.md runtime-*.md power-*.md decoder-*.md llm-*.md \ native-*.md runtime-*.md power-*.md decoder-*.md llm-*.md \
keystore-*.md hotkey-*.md keystore-*.md hotkey-*.md
set -l title (head -1 "$file" | sed 's/^# //') set -l title (head -1 "$file" | sed 's/^# //')
gh issue create --repo jakejars/kon --title "$title" --body-file "$file" \ gh issue create --repo jakejars/magnotia --title "$title" --body-file "$file" \
--label release-blocker --label release-blocker
end end
``` ```

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@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ call returns `Err`, and post-call `SELECT COUNT(*) FROM poison_marker`
fails with "no such table" while `MAX(schema_version)` remains at 8. fails with "no such table" while `MAX(schema_version)` remains at 8.
SQLite DDL participates in transactions, so this is sufficient for the SQLite DDL participates in transactions, so this is sufficient for the
Kon schema. If any future migration needs a statement that implicitly Magnotia schema. If any future migration needs a statement that implicitly
commits (`VACUUM`, `REINDEX`, `ATTACH`) — none do today — it must be commits (`VACUUM`, `REINDEX`, `ATTACH`) — none do today — it must be
split into its own non-transactional migration. Reviewer's job to flag. split into its own non-transactional migration. Reviewer's job to flag.
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ split into its own non-transactional migration. Reviewer's job to flag.
## Fix scope ## Fix scope
Medium. Wrap each migration in `pool.begin()` / `tx.commit()`. The version update and the migration statements all execute on the same `Transaction` handle. Needs careful review of any migration that uses implicit commits (SQLite `VACUUM`, `REINDEX`, `ATTACH` — none of which Kon currently uses, but the review pattern should guard against future additions). Medium. Wrap each migration in `pool.begin()` / `tx.commit()`. The version update and the migration statements all execute on the same `Transaction` handle. Needs careful review of any migration that uses implicit commits (SQLite `VACUUM`, `REINDEX`, `ATTACH` — none of which Magnotia currently uses, but the review pattern should guard against future additions).
## Dependencies ## Dependencies

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explicit end-of-stream `UnexpectedEof`: explicit end-of-stream `UnexpectedEof`:
- `SymphoniaError::ResetRequired` → error (mid-stream discontinuity). - `SymphoniaError::ResetRequired` → error (mid-stream discontinuity).
- Any other packet-read error → `KonError::AudioDecodeFailed`. - Any other packet-read error → `MagnotiaError::AudioDecodeFailed`.
- `decoder.decode(&packet)` errors → bubble via `?` instead of - `decoder.decode(&packet)` errors → bubble via `?` instead of
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@@ -27,13 +27,13 @@ ship-gate checklist — code path is correct; runtime GUI check is deferred.
`try_attach_device` claims to check whether an input device supports the configured hotkey's key, but the implementation tests for hard-coded `KEY_A` or `KEY_R` instead of consulting the actual `HotkeyCombo` that was configured. Hotkeys bound to any other key (which is most of them) can be silently skipped even when the device supports them. `try_attach_device` claims to check whether an input device supports the configured hotkey's key, but the implementation tests for hard-coded `KEY_A` or `KEY_R` instead of consulting the actual `HotkeyCombo` that was configured. Hotkeys bound to any other key (which is most of them) can be silently skipped even when the device supports them.
This is a correctness bug in a user-facing feature. A user who binds Kon to `Ctrl+Shift+D` and sees "no hotkey fires" has no obvious path to diagnose it. This is a correctness bug in a user-facing feature. A user who binds Magnotia to `Ctrl+Shift+D` and sees "no hotkey fires" has no obvious path to diagnose it.
## Acceptance ## Acceptance
- Device attachment consults the actual configured `HotkeyCombo.trigger` key code. - Device attachment consults the actual configured `HotkeyCombo.trigger` key code.
- Regression test: `try_attach_device` called with a mock device that supports `KEY_D` attaches when the configured hotkey's trigger is `D`, does not attach when the trigger is a key the device doesn't support. - Regression test: `try_attach_device` called with a mock device that supports `KEY_D` attaches when the configured hotkey's trigger is `D`, does not attach when the trigger is a key the device doesn't support.
- Manual verification: bind `Ctrl+Shift+D` in Settings, confirm it fires in a running Kon. - Manual verification: bind `Ctrl+Shift+D` in Settings, confirm it fires in a running Magnotia.
## Fix scope ## Fix scope

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- Stored keys now live in-memory only for the life of the process. - Stored keys now live in-memory only for the life of the process.
- `retrieve_api_key` checks the in-memory keystore first, then falls - `retrieve_api_key` checks the in-memory keystore first, then falls
back to read-only `KON_API_KEY_<PROVIDER>` environment variables so back to read-only `MAGNOTIA_API_KEY_<PROVIDER>` environment variables so
externally injected secrets still work. externally injected secrets still work.
- Module docs now describe the real tradeoff clearly: safe from any - Module docs now describe the real tradeoff clearly: safe from any
thread, but non-persistent until a proper OS keychain backend lands. thread, but non-persistent until a proper OS keychain backend lands.

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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ passes for both `x86_64-apple-darwin` and `aarch64-apple-darwin`.
Remaining acceptance gap: manual runtime verification on a real macOS Remaining acceptance gap: manual runtime verification on a real macOS
machine (`pmset -g assertions`, background live session). Diagnostic machine (`pmset -g assertions`, background live session). Diagnostic
reports now also include a `## Power assertions` section that lists any reports now also include a `## Power assertions` section that lists any
currently active Kon assertion guards (`reason`, `backend`, `acquired`) currently active Magnotia assertion guards (`reason`, `backend`, `acquired`)
at report time, which gives the tester an in-app breadcrumb alongside at report time, which gives the tester an in-app breadcrumb alongside
`pmset`. `pmset`.
@@ -25,25 +25,25 @@ The stub was deliberate (A.1 #9 acceptance concession — untestable on Linux wi
## Acceptance ## Acceptance
- `objc2` + `objc2-foundation` deps added to the kon crate, gated `cfg(target_os = "macos")`. - `objc2` + `objc2-foundation` deps added to the magnotia crate, gated `cfg(target_os = "macos")`.
- `begin_activity` calls `[NSProcessInfo processInfo] beginActivityWithOptions:(NSActivityUserInitiated | NSActivityLatencyCritical) reason:reason]` and retains the returned activity handle. - `begin_activity` calls `[NSProcessInfo processInfo] beginActivityWithOptions:(NSActivityUserInitiated | NSActivityLatencyCritical) reason:reason]` and retains the returned activity handle.
- `end_activity` calls `endActivity:` on the retained handle. - `end_activity` calls `endActivity:` on the retained handle.
- Manual-test on a real macOS box: 10-minute background live session completes without throttling; `pmset -g assertions` shows Kon's activity during capture. - Manual-test on a real macOS box: 10-minute background live session completes without throttling; `pmset -g assertions` shows Magnotia's activity during capture.
## Manual verification checklist ## Manual verification checklist
1. Launch Kon on a real macOS machine and start a live transcription session. 1. Launch Magnotia on a real macOS machine and start a live transcription session.
2. While capture is running, background the app for at least several minutes. 2. While capture is running, background the app for at least several minutes.
3. In Terminal, run `pmset -g assertions` and confirm Kon appears with a 3. In Terminal, run `pmset -g assertions` and confirm Magnotia appears with a
user-initiated / no-idle-style assertion while the session is active. user-initiated / no-idle-style assertion while the session is active.
4. While the session is still running, generate a Kon diagnostic report 4. While the session is still running, generate a Magnotia diagnostic report
and confirm the `## Power assertions` section lists an active entry and confirm the `## Power assertions` section lists an active entry
such as `reason=kon live dictation session`, `backend=macos`, such as `reason=magnotia live dictation session`, `backend=macos`,
`acquired=true`. `acquired=true`.
5. Stop the session and rerun `pmset -g assertions` or regenerate the 5. Stop the session and rerun `pmset -g assertions` or regenerate the
diagnostic report to confirm the assertion disappears. diagnostic report to confirm the assertion disappears.
6. Repeat once for the LLM cleanup path if desired 6. Repeat once for the LLM cleanup path if desired
(`reason=kon LLM cleanup`). (`reason=magnotia LLM cleanup`).
## Fix scope ## Fix scope

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@@ -29,9 +29,9 @@ Five regression tests in `commands::models::tests` cover:
- `non_macos_with_loader_advertises_vulkan` - `non_macos_with_loader_advertises_vulkan`
- `cpu_is_always_first_entry` (contract the frontend relies on) - `cpu_is_always_first_entry` (contract the frontend relies on)
Both `cargo test -p kon --lib` and `cargo test -p kon --lib Both `cargo test -p magnotia --lib` and `cargo test -p magnotia --lib
--no-default-features` pass the new suite; both `cargo build -p kon` --no-default-features` pass the new suite; both `cargo build -p magnotia`
and `cargo build -p kon --no-default-features` compile clean. and `cargo build -p magnotia --no-default-features` compile clean.
Runtime GUI verification on a real macOS box is still on the ship-gate Runtime GUI verification on a real macOS box is still on the ship-gate
checklist — the detection logic is correct in code; Metal-loader checklist — the detection logic is correct in code; Metal-loader

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@@ -1,18 +1,18 @@
--- ---
name: Corbie — feature-complete roadmap name: Magnotia — feature-complete roadmap
description: Build plan from 2026-04-23 baseline to full feature-complete v0.1 release description: Build plan from 2026-04-23 baseline to full feature-complete v0.1 release
type: roadmap type: roadmap
tags: [roadmap, planning, corbie, release] tags: [roadmap, planning, magnotia, release]
created: 2026/04/23 created: 2026/04/23
status: active status: active
author: Wren (CORBEL's resident agent) on behalf of Jake Sames author: Wren (CORBEL's resident agent) on behalf of Jake Sames
--- ---
# Corbie — Feature-Complete Roadmap # Magnotia — Feature-Complete Roadmap
> **What Corbie is.** A local-first, cognitive-load-aware dictation + task-capture desktop app. Vulkan-accelerated Whisper / Parakeet speech-to-text, a local LLM (Qwen3 tiers) for transcript cleanup and task extraction, an MCP server for integration with Claude Desktop / Cline / Cursor, and a UI designed around ADHD / executive-dysfunction needs. Tauri 2 + Svelte 5 + Rust. Zero telemetry. > **What Magnotia is.** A local-first, cognitive-load-aware dictation + task-capture desktop app. Vulkan-accelerated Whisper / Parakeet speech-to-text, a local LLM (Qwen3 tiers) for transcript cleanup and task extraction, an MCP server for integration with Claude Desktop / Cline / Cursor, and a UI designed around ADHD / executive-dysfunction needs. Tauri 2 + Svelte 5 + Rust. Zero telemetry.
> >
> **Formerly known as Kon.** Rebrand in flight; repo names at `jakejars/kon` + `git.corbel.consulting/jake/kon` still carry the Kon name and will rename together with the codebase sweep in the final phase. > **Formerly known as Magnotia.** Rebrand in flight; repo names at `jakejars/magnotia` + `git.corbel.consulting/jake/magnotia` still carry the Magnotia name and will rename together with the codebase sweep in the final phase.
## Baseline — where we are (2026/04/23) ## Baseline — where we are (2026/04/23)
@@ -32,19 +32,19 @@ MicroSteps is shipped; its "just-start" timer button emits an event that current
> **Layer 1 first** (per Jake's standing rule): build the features roughly, in series, through Phase 1 Phase 8. Do polish passes in Phase 9 and QC + release in Phase 10. **Do not mix make-it-work and make-it-neat passes** — every phase ships end-to-end (event wired, UI rendered, store state committed, tests updated) but does not chase aesthetic polish until Phase 9. > **Layer 1 first** (per Jake's standing rule): build the features roughly, in series, through Phase 1 Phase 8. Do polish passes in Phase 9 and QC + release in Phase 10. **Do not mix make-it-work and make-it-neat passes** — every phase ships end-to-end (event wired, UI rendered, store state committed, tests updated) but does not chase aesthetic polish until Phase 9.
> **Ordering rationale.** Phase 1 closes the Core MVP gap and unblocks the already-half-wired just-start timer. Phase 2 enables model improvement by collecting human feedback — useful even while later phases are being built. Phases 38 build the differentiating ADHD-specific features from highest-utility-per-effort to lowest. Phase 9 is polish debt. Phase 10 is release prep (including Rachmann's RB-08 verification and the Kon → Corbie codebase rename). > **Ordering rationale.** Phase 1 closes the Core MVP gap and unblocks the already-half-wired just-start timer. Phase 2 enables model improvement by collecting human feedback — useful even while later phases are being built. Phases 38 build the differentiating ADHD-specific features from highest-utility-per-effort to lowest. Phase 9 is polish debt. Phase 10 is release prep (including Rachmann's RB-08 verification and the Magnotia → Magnotia codebase rename).
--- ---
## Phase 1 — Visual countdown + Just-Start timer ## Phase 1 — Visual countdown + Just-Start timer
**Why now.** Closes the one remaining Core MVP gap. Unblocks the dangling `kon:start-timer` emit from MicroSteps. Directly combats time blindness, which the brief names as the single biggest lever for the target audience. **Why now.** Closes the one remaining Core MVP gap. Unblocks the dangling `magnotia:start-timer` emit from MicroSteps. Directly combats time blindness, which the brief names as the single biggest lever for the target audience.
**Scope.** **Scope.**
- `FocusTimer.svelte` — a progress-ring countdown component. Shrinking colour ring (not digital). Subtle colour shift across the last 15%. Remaining time label inside the ring for users who want the number; small enough that the ring dominates the visual field. - `FocusTimer.svelte` — a progress-ring countdown component. Shrinking colour ring (not digital). Subtle colour shift across the last 15%. Remaining time label inside the ring for users who want the number; small enough that the ring dominates the visual field.
- `focusTimer.svelte.ts` store — single active timer, running / paused / completed state, elapsed / remaining computed, event dispatch on state transitions. - `focusTimer.svelte.ts` store — single active timer, running / paused / completed state, elapsed / remaining computed, event dispatch on state transitions.
- Mount in `+layout.svelte` so the timer persists across page navigation (dictation → tasks → settings). - Mount in `+layout.svelte` so the timer persists across page navigation (dictation → tasks → settings).
- Listener for `window` event `kon:start-timer` with `{ durationSeconds, label }` payload. - Listener for `window` event `magnotia:start-timer` with `{ durationSeconds, label }` payload.
- Trigger from MicroSteps row (already exists). Trigger from task-row context button (new). - Trigger from MicroSteps row (already exists). Trigger from task-row context button (new).
- Floating position top-right of main content, above everything, not intrusive when idle (hidden until a timer is running). - Floating position top-right of main content, above everything, not intrusive when idle (hidden until a timer is running).
- On completion: gentle chime + 3-second ring flourish + OS notification via `tauri-plugin-notification`. No modal. No guilt copy. - On completion: gentle chime + 3-second ring flourish + OS notification via `tauri-plugin-notification`. No modal. No guilt copy.
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ MicroSteps is shipped; its "just-start" timer button emits an event that current
## Phase 2 — Human-in-the-loop feedback ## Phase 2 — Human-in-the-loop feedback
**Why here.** AI output quality is the single biggest determinant of whether Corbie feels useful. Thumbs-up / thumbs-down on AI-generated micro-steps and task extractions costs almost nothing to add and gives us a feedback corpus the moment anyone uses it. Enables later retraining / prompt tuning. **Why here.** AI output quality is the single biggest determinant of whether Magnotia feels useful. Thumbs-up / thumbs-down on AI-generated micro-steps and task extractions costs almost nothing to add and gives us a feedback corpus the moment anyone uses it. Enables later retraining / prompt tuning.
**Scope.** **Scope.**
- Thumbs-up / thumbs-down buttons on every AI-generated item (micro-step row, extracted task, cleanup paragraph). - Thumbs-up / thumbs-down buttons on every AI-generated item (micro-step row, extracted task, cleanup paragraph).
@@ -141,9 +141,9 @@ MicroSteps is shipped; its "just-start" timer button emits an event that current
**Revised architecture — "nudge bus" hybrid.** Earlier drafts proposed a Rust-side OS-activity watcher (keyboard, active window). Cross-platform review flagged this as fragile: Wayland offers no sanctioned global-keyboard API, macOS needs accessibility permission, Windows needs a message-loop hook, and the signal is low quality everywhere. Deferred to post-v0.1. **Revised architecture — "nudge bus" hybrid.** Earlier drafts proposed a Rust-side OS-activity watcher (keyboard, active window). Cross-platform review flagged this as fragile: Wayland offers no sanctioned global-keyboard API, macOS needs accessibility permission, Windows needs a message-loop hook, and the signal is low quality everywhere. Deferred to post-v0.1.
Phase 6 instead ships a **frontend-owned nudge bus** that consumes signals Corbie already produces: Phase 6 instead ships a **frontend-owned nudge bus** that consumes signals Magnotia already produces:
- Focus-timer state (running / completed / cancelled) — already on `window` events from Phase 1. - Focus-timer state (running / completed / cancelled) — already on `window` events from Phase 1.
- Task-completed events — adds a `kon:task-completed` window event dispatched when `complete_task_cmd` / `complete_subtask_cmd` resolve. - Task-completed events — adds a `magnotia:task-completed` window event dispatched when `complete_task_cmd` / `complete_subtask_cmd` resolve.
- Micro-step generation — event from the decompose path. - Micro-step generation — event from the decompose path.
- Ritual state — `ritualsMorning`, `lastTriageDate` from settings/storage. - Ritual state — `ritualsMorning`, `lastTriageDate` from settings/storage.
- App focus / visibility — `document.visibilitychange` + Tauri window `focus`/`blur` events. - App focus / visibility — `document.visibilitychange` + Tauri window `focus`/`blur` events.
@@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ The bus applies suppression rules, then dispatches via Rust commands for platfor
- **Trigger set for v1 (all in-app, no OS-wide detection):** - **Trigger set for v1 (all in-app, no OS-wide detection):**
- `inactivity_with_active_timer` — timer running + `document.visibilitystate === 'hidden'` OR window `blur` for 90 s continuous. (We know the user has switched away; we don't need to know what they switched to.) - `inactivity_with_active_timer` — timer running + `document.visibilitystate === 'hidden'` OR window `blur` for 90 s continuous. (We know the user has switched away; we don't need to know what they switched to.)
- `pending_morning_triage` — past 10:00 local + triage enabled + last-shown ≠ today. Fires once per day; gets suppressed forever if user later skips or completes. - `pending_morning_triage` — past 10:00 local + triage enabled + last-shown ≠ today. Fires once per day; gets suppressed forever if user later skips or completes.
- `micro_step_idle` — micro-step created + no `kon:task-completed` or `kon:step-completed` event for that parent-task-id within 15 min. - `micro_step_idle` — micro-step created + no `magnotia:task-completed` or `magnotia:step-completed` event for that parent-task-id within 15 min.
- **Suppression rules:** - **Suppression rules:**
- Global mute in settings (on/off). - Global mute in settings (on/off).
- Hard cap 3 nudges per rolling hour. - Hard cap 3 nudges per rolling hour.
@@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ The bus applies suppression rules, then dispatches via Rust commands for platfor
**Rule idempotency (new explicit requirement).** **Rule idempotency (new explicit requirement).**
- Each rule stores `last_fired_at: ISO8601` and, for daily rules, `last_fired_local_date: YYYY-MM-DD`. Without this, a poll-driven "at 09:00" fires on every tick. - Each rule stores `last_fired_at: ISO8601` and, for daily rules, `last_fired_local_date: YYYY-MM-DD`. Without this, a poll-driven "at 09:00" fires on every tick.
- On sleep/resume: on app focus after > 10 minutes away, check each time-of-day rule; if today's fire time has passed and `last_fired_local_date` is not today, fire once and update. Configurable per-rule toggle: `catch_up_on_resume` (default ON for time-of-day rules). - On sleep/resume: on app focus after > 10 minutes away, check each time-of-day rule; if today's fire time has passed and `last_fired_local_date` is not today, fire once and update. Configurable per-rule toggle: `catch_up_on_resume` (default ON for time-of-day rules).
- "After a task completes" rule: subscribes to the `kon:task-completed` event from Phase 6. Rule fires once per task id (guarded via `last_fired_task_ids`). - "After a task completes" rule: subscribes to the `magnotia:task-completed` event from Phase 6. Rule fires once per task id (guarded via `last_fired_task_ids`).
- "Morning triage finishes" rule: fires on *either* "Start the day" or "Skip for today" — skip counts as finishing. Fires once per `last_fired_local_date`. - "Morning triage finishes" rule: fires on *either* "Start the day" or "Skip for today" — skip counts as finishing. Fires once per `last_fired_local_date`.
**Scope.** **Scope.**
@@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ The bus applies suppression rules, then dispatches via Rust commands for platfor
**Estimated effort.** Half day. **Estimated effort.** Half day.
**Shipped note (2026/04/24).** Landed on `main` across commits `729b82c` to `fa93033` (13 feature commits plus one style-fix commit for a comment em-dash). Migration v13 adds `auto_completed` on `tasks`; cascade path in `complete_subtask_and_check_parent` sets it, `uncomplete_task` clears it on both target and reopened parent. New storage fn `list_recent_completions(pool, days)` + Tauri wrapper `list_recent_completions_cmd` expose the fixed-length, oldest-first 7-day series. Frontend has a dedicated `completionStats.svelte.ts` store (listens on `kon:task-completed` / `kon:step-completed` / `kon:task-uncompleted` / `kon:task-deleted` / `focus`), a `CompletionSparkline.svelte` SVG component, and header wiring in `TasksPage.svelte`. Settings toggle `showMomentumSparkline` added (default `true`) in the Rituals section; Phase 9 polish may resection. Acceptance list verified by full suite: 273 Rust tests pass, `cargo clippy --all-targets -D warnings` clean, `cargo fmt --check` clean, `npm run check` 0/0, `npm run build` clean. Manual dogfood walkthrough (Task 12 Step 6) still owes real-app verification when Jake next opens Corbie. **Shipped note (2026/04/24).** Landed on `main` across commits `729b82c` to `fa93033` (13 feature commits plus one style-fix commit for a comment em-dash). Migration v13 adds `auto_completed` on `tasks`; cascade path in `complete_subtask_and_check_parent` sets it, `uncomplete_task` clears it on both target and reopened parent. New storage fn `list_recent_completions(pool, days)` + Tauri wrapper `list_recent_completions_cmd` expose the fixed-length, oldest-first 7-day series. Frontend has a dedicated `completionStats.svelte.ts` store (listens on `magnotia:task-completed` / `magnotia:step-completed` / `magnotia:task-uncompleted` / `magnotia:task-deleted` / `focus`), a `CompletionSparkline.svelte` SVG component, and header wiring in `TasksPage.svelte`. Settings toggle `showMomentumSparkline` added (default `true`) in the Rituals section; Phase 9 polish may resection. Acceptance list verified by full suite: 273 Rust tests pass, `cargo clippy --all-targets -D warnings` clean, `cargo fmt --check` clean, `npm run check` 0/0, `npm run build` clean. Manual dogfood walkthrough (Task 12 Step 6) still owes real-app verification when Jake next opens Magnotia.
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@@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ The bus applies suppression rules, then dispatches via Rust commands for platfor
**Contents.** **Contents.**
- File-system `.md` save dialog (replace clipboard-only export). Rust `write_text_file` command; platform dialog via `tauri-plugin-dialog`. - File-system `.md` save dialog (replace clipboard-only export). Rust `write_text_file` command; platform dialog via `tauri-plugin-dialog`.
- Bulk select + bulk export in History. - Bulk select + bulk export in History.
- LLM-powered content tags (`topic:*`, `intent:*`). Slot into the existing `kon-llm` stub. - LLM-powered content tags (`topic:*`, `intent:*`). Slot into the existing `magnotia-llm` stub.
- Settings UX overhaul: bundle high-traffic settings into a "Start here" group; hide advanced behind a disclosure. - Settings UX overhaul: bundle high-traffic settings into a "Start here" group; hide advanced behind a disclosure.
- Visual polish pass on all Phase 1 Phase 8 surfaces: spacing, typography, motion curves, colour, dark-mode parity. - Visual polish pass on all Phase 1 Phase 8 surfaces: spacing, typography, motion curves, colour, dark-mode parity.
- Accessibility pass: keyboard navigation, screen reader labels, focus order, colour contrast audit against WCAG AA. - Accessibility pass: keyboard navigation, screen reader labels, focus order, colour contrast audit against WCAG AA.
@@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ all-targets / fmt clean / svelte-check 0/0 / npm build clean.
## Phase 10 — QC + rename + release — **SPLIT 2026/04/23** ## Phase 10 — QC + rename + release — **SPLIT 2026/04/23**
Earlier draft rolled QC, a full codebase rename, an app-data migration shim, and the release ceremony into one day. Review flagged this as unrealistic and split it. The rename sweep in particular crosses every surface in the app; rushing it is how you end up with `kon.db` on half the users' machines and `corbie.db` on the rest. Earlier draft rolled QC, a full codebase rename, an app-data migration shim, and the release ceremony into one day. Review flagged this as unrealistic and split it. The rename sweep in particular crosses every surface in the app; rushing it is how you end up with `magnotia.db` on half the users' machines and `magnotia.db` on the rest.
### Pre-Phase-10: Cargo.lock policy decision — **RESOLVED 2026/04/24** ### Pre-Phase-10: Cargo.lock policy decision — **RESOLVED 2026/04/24**
@@ -283,33 +283,33 @@ Earlier draft rolled QC, a full codebase rename, an app-data migration shim, and
**Prerequisite:** Phase 1 Phase 9 complete. Cargo.lock committed. **Prerequisite:** Phase 1 Phase 9 complete. Cargo.lock committed.
- Full dogfood walkthrough: record a real brain-dump → clean transcript → task extraction → micro-step one task → run a focus timer → tag energy → complete → open evening wind-down → skip morning triage → re-check no re-prompt. - Full dogfood walkthrough: record a real brain-dump → clean transcript → task extraction → micro-step one task → run a focus timer → tag energy → complete → open evening wind-down → skip morning triage → re-check no re-prompt.
- RB-08 macOS power-assertion verification: **Rachmann runs this offline** on his Mac. `pmset -g assertions` during a live session; expected `PreventSystemSleep` attributed to Corbie's bundle id. On confirmation, close RB-08 and move `docs/issues/power-assertion-macos-objc2.md` to `docs/issues/resolved/`. - RB-08 macOS power-assertion verification: **Rachmann runs this offline** on his Mac. `pmset -g assertions` during a live session; expected `PreventSystemSleep` attributed to Magnotia's bundle id. On confirmation, close RB-08 and move `docs/issues/power-assertion-macos-objc2.md` to `docs/issues/resolved/`.
- Cross-platform build matrix green across Linux / macOS / Windows. - Cross-platform build matrix green across Linux / macOS / Windows.
- Accessibility regression check: keyboard-only traversal of every new Phase 5 Phase 8 surface. - Accessibility regression check: keyboard-only traversal of every new Phase 5 Phase 8 surface.
- Freshly-clean install test on a spare user account: no stray data leaks from dev. - Freshly-clean install test on a spare user account: no stray data leaks from dev.
Rachmann's Mac slot runs in parallel; not blocking the rest of 10a. Rachmann's Mac slot runs in parallel; not blocking the rest of 10a.
### Phase 10b — Kon → Corbie rename sweep (estimated half day to 1 day) ### Phase 10b — Magnotia → Magnotia rename sweep (estimated half day to 1 day)
Runs **after** Phase 10a QC, **after** Jake has renamed the two repos in GitHub + Gitea web UIs. The rename only starts here, not earlier, so in-flight Phase 1 Phase 9 work doesn't have to re-learn event names mid-cycle. Runs **after** Phase 10a QC, **after** Jake has renamed the two repos in GitHub + Gitea web UIs. The rename only starts here, not earlier, so in-flight Phase 1 Phase 9 work doesn't have to re-learn event names mid-cycle.
- `package.json``name: "corbie"`, `description` update. (Version stays at `0.1.0`.) - `package.json``name: "magnotia"`, `description` update. (Version stays at `0.1.0`.)
- Cargo crates: `kon`, `kon-audio`, `kon-storage`, `kon-transcription`, `kon-llm`, `kon-ai-formatting`, `kon-core`, `kon-cloud-providers`, `kon-hotkey`, `kon-mcp``corbie-*`. Mass-rename via `Cargo.toml` name field + workspace path references + `use` imports. - Cargo crates: `magnotia`, `magnotia-audio`, `magnotia-storage`, `magnotia-transcription`, `magnotia-llm`, `magnotia-ai-formatting`, `magnotia-core`, `magnotia-cloud-providers`, `magnotia-hotkey`, `magnotia-mcp``magnotia-*`. Mass-rename via `Cargo.toml` name field + workspace path references + `use` imports.
- Binary + product names: `src-tauri/tauri.conf.json` (productName, identifier), `.desktop` file, Windows product name, macOS bundle name. - Binary + product names: `src-tauri/tauri.conf.json` (productName, identifier), `.desktop` file, Windows product name, macOS bundle name.
- Install paths: `~/.local/share/kon/``~/.local/share/corbie/` (plus the macOS `~/Library/Application Support` and Windows `%APPDATA%` equivalents). **App-data migration shim required** — first-run checks for the old dir, moves contents, writes a sentinel `.migrated-from-kon`. Shim must handle the case where both dirs exist (prefer new, log the duplicate). - Install paths: `~/.local/share/magnotia/``~/.local/share/magnotia/` (plus the macOS `~/Library/Application Support` and Windows `%APPDATA%` equivalents). **App-data migration shim required** — first-run checks for the old dir, moves contents, writes a sentinel `.migrated-from-magnotia`. Shim must handle the case where both dirs exist (prefer new, log the duplicate).
- Database filename: `kon.db``corbie.db`. Handled by the same shim. - Database filename: `magnotia.db``magnotia.db`. Handled by the same shim.
- Window titles, tray tooltip, About-dialog, README body, docs references where they name the product (leave historical brief content talking about "Kon" — it's a historical document). - Window titles, tray tooltip, About-dialog, README body, docs references where they name the product (leave historical brief content talking about "Magnotia" — it's a historical document).
- Event names: `kon:start-timer`, `kon:task-completed`, `kon:open-wind-down`, `kon:preferences-changed`, `kon:hotkey-pressed`, `kon:llm-download-progress``corbie:*`. Single commit; one find-replace; both emitter and listener in the same diff. - Event names: `magnotia:start-timer`, `magnotia:task-completed`, `magnotia:open-wind-down`, `magnotia:preferences-changed`, `magnotia:hotkey-pressed`, `magnotia:llm-download-progress``magnotia:*`. Single commit; one find-replace; both emitter and listener in the same diff.
- Logs, error messages, user-facing copy (including toast strings that mention "Kon"). - Logs, error messages, user-facing copy (including toast strings that mention "Magnotia").
- Settings SQLite key: `kon_preferences``corbie_preferences`. Migration reads old key on first launch, writes new key, deletes old. - Settings SQLite key: `magnotia_preferences``magnotia_preferences`. Migration reads old key on first launch, writes new key, deletes old.
- Remotes: `ssh://git.corbel.consulting:2222/jake/kon.git` + `github.com:jakejars/kon.git``…/corbie.git`. `git remote set-url` locally after web-UI renames. - Remotes: `ssh://git.corbel.consulting:2222/jake/magnotia.git` + `github.com:jakejars/magnotia.git``…/magnotia.git`. `git remote set-url` locally after web-UI renames.
### Phase 10c — Release (estimated half day) ### Phase 10c — Release (estimated half day)
- Version is already `0.1.0` in `Cargo.toml`, `package.json`, and `tauri.conf.json` — no bump needed. Confirm the three match. - Version is already `0.1.0` in `Cargo.toml`, `package.json`, and `tauri.conf.json` — no bump needed. Confirm the three match.
- Write `CHANGELOG.md`. Seed from this roadmap's phases. Entries are written to end-users, not engineers — "You can now read transcripts aloud" not "Added tts_speak command". - Write `CHANGELOG.md`. Seed from this roadmap's phases. Entries are written to end-users, not engineers — "You can now read transcripts aloud" not "Added tts_speak command".
- Write release notes in plain language: what it does, who it's for, the Kon-data migration note, the Windows notifications caveat (installed app only). - Write release notes in plain language: what it does, who it's for, the Magnotia-data migration note, the Windows notifications caveat (installed app only).
- Tag `v0.1.0` on the head commit. - Tag `v0.1.0` on the head commit.
- Push tag to both remotes. GitHub Actions release workflow auto-builds artefacts for Linux / macOS / Windows. - Push tag to both remotes. GitHub Actions release workflow auto-builds artefacts for Linux / macOS / Windows.
- Smoke-test at least one artefact per platform (ideally Rachmann covers macOS) before the release is made public. - Smoke-test at least one artefact per platform (ideally Rachmann covers macOS) before the release is made public.
@@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ Runs **after** Phase 10a QC, **after** Jake has renamed the two repos in GitHub
## Explicit non-goals ## Explicit non-goals
- Mobile apps. Corbie is desktop-first; a mobile companion is post-v0.1. - Mobile apps. Magnotia is desktop-first; a mobile companion is post-v0.1.
- Cloud sync. Local-first is the floor, not a feature. Sync is out of scope through v0.1. - Cloud sync. Local-first is the floor, not a feature. Sync is out of scope through v0.1.
- Premium voices, paid tiers, subscription. Licensing + monetisation is a separate track tracked in memory `project_marketplace_creem`. - Premium voices, paid tiers, subscription. Licensing + monetisation is a separate track tracked in memory `project_marketplace_creem`.
- AI body doubling (low-fi focus rooms) — validated but parked to post-v0.1. - AI body doubling (low-fi focus rooms) — validated but parked to post-v0.1.
@@ -339,13 +339,13 @@ Runs **after** Phase 10a QC, **after** Jake has renamed the two repos in GitHub
Ideas worth keeping warm once the v0.1 release is out. Not tracked as phases until the core release is done. Ideas worth keeping warm once the v0.1 release is out. Not tracked as phases until the core release is done.
- **Calendar integration.** Read-only first pass could parse a local ICS file (Thunderbird / Evolution export) and surface day events alongside the tasks list — stays local-first. A cloud-sync pass (Google / iCloud / CalDAV) is a v0.2+ conversation because it re-opens credential handling and refresh-token plumbing that v0.1 deliberately avoids. - **Calendar integration.** Read-only first pass could parse a local ICS file (Thunderbird / Evolution export) and surface day events alongside the tasks list — stays local-first. A cloud-sync pass (Google / iCloud / CalDAV) is a v0.2+ conversation because it re-opens credential handling and refresh-token plumbing that v0.1 deliberately avoids.
- **Right-click highlighted text → capture as task.** Two flavours: (a) *In-Corbie* — context menu on a selected transcript range or viewer segment, routes to `create_task_cmd` with the selection as text. Small — lives naturally in Phase 9 polish or a bolt-on. (b) *System-wide* — highlight anywhere (browser, Slack, IDE) and call Corbie. Platform-painful: macOS Services API, Windows shell-extension, Linux desktop-env-specific context menus. Scope as a separate post-v0.1 phase. - **Right-click highlighted text → capture as task.** Two flavours: (a) *In-Magnotia* — context menu on a selected transcript range or viewer segment, routes to `create_task_cmd` with the selection as text. Small — lives naturally in Phase 9 polish or a bolt-on. (b) *System-wide* — highlight anywhere (browser, Slack, IDE) and call Magnotia. Platform-painful: macOS Services API, Windows shell-extension, Linux desktop-env-specific context menus. Scope as a separate post-v0.1 phase.
## Anchors ## Anchors
- Spec: [docs/brief/feature-set.md](docs/brief/feature-set.md) + [docs/brief/design-principles.md](docs/brief/design-principles.md) - Spec: [docs/brief/feature-set.md](docs/brief/feature-set.md) + [docs/brief/design-principles.md](docs/brief/design-principles.md)
- Current baseline: this session's HANDOVER.md - Current baseline: this session's HANDOVER.md
- Rebrand memory: `~/.claude/projects/-home-jake-Documents-CORBEL-Main/memory/project_corbie_rebrand.md` - Rebrand memory: `~/.claude/projects/-home-jake-Documents-CORBEL-Main/memory/project_magnotia_rebrand.md`
- Release-blocker index: [docs/issues/README.md](docs/issues/README.md) - Release-blocker index: [docs/issues/README.md](docs/issues/README.md)
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@@ -182,34 +182,34 @@ Three workflows in `.github/workflows/`:
## Clean-install test plan ## Clean-install test plan
Run on a spare user account or a fresh VM, with no prior Corbie / Run on a spare user account or a fresh VM, with no prior Magnotia /
Kon data. Three iterations: one per platform. Magnotia data. Three iterations: one per platform.
1. Install the artefact from the platform's `build.yml` output. 1. Install the artefact from the platform's `build.yml` output.
2. Launch from a clean shell (`corbie` from PATH, or the .app / 2. Launch from a clean shell (`magnotia` from PATH, or the .app /
Start-menu shortcut). Start-menu shortcut).
3. Verify first-run setup flow renders. Walk through the Whisper / 3. Verify first-run setup flow renders. Walk through the Whisper /
LLM model download for the smallest tier. LLM model download for the smallest tier.
4. Confirm app data lands at the expected path: 4. Confirm app data lands at the expected path:
- Linux: `~/.local/share/kon/` (will become `~/.local/share/ - Linux: `~/.local/share/magnotia/` (will become `~/.local/share/
corbie/` after Phase 10b rename). magnotia/` after Phase 10b rename).
- macOS: `~/Library/Application Support/com.corbel.kon/`. - macOS: `~/Library/Application Support/com.corbel.magnotia/`.
- Windows: `%APPDATA%\com.corbel.kon\`. - Windows: `%APPDATA%\com.corbel.magnotia\`.
5. Record a 10-second brain-dump → cleanup → task extraction. 5. Record a 10-second brain-dump → cleanup → task extraction.
Confirm no log leakage to stderr that references `target/` or Confirm no log leakage to stderr that references `target/` or
dev-only paths. dev-only paths.
6. Quit the app. Open the SQLite db (`kon.db` for now) and verify 6. Quit the app. Open the SQLite db (`magnotia.db` for now) and verify
`SELECT version FROM schema_version ORDER BY version DESC LIMIT `SELECT version FROM schema_version ORDER BY version DESC LIMIT
1` returns `14`. 1` returns `14`.
7. Re-launch. Confirm settings persist, history shows the test 7. Re-launch. Confirm settings persist, history shows the test
transcript with manual + LLM tags. transcript with manual + LLM tags.
8. Optional but recommended: launch with `RUST_LOG=debug` once and 8. Optional but recommended: launch with `RUST_LOG=debug` once and
archive the log. Anything referencing `/home/jake/Documents/ archive the log. Anything referencing `/home/jake/Documents/
CORBEL-Projects/kon/target/` is a dev-leak bug. CORBEL-Projects/magnotia/target/` is a dev-leak bug.
For Phase 10c this gets re-run after the rename sweep to confirm For Phase 10c this gets re-run after the rename sweep to confirm
the migration shim correctly moves `~/.local/share/kon/` the migration shim correctly moves `~/.local/share/magnotia/`
`~/.local/share/corbie/` and renames `kon.db``corbie.db`. `~/.local/share/magnotia/` and renames `magnotia.db``magnotia.db`.
## Walkthrough checklist (deferred from Phase 9d) ## Walkthrough checklist (deferred from Phase 9d)
@@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ def contrast(c1, c2):
## Anchors ## Anchors
- Roadmap: [docs/roadmap/2026-04-23-corbie-feature-complete-roadmap.md](../../roadmap/2026-04-23-corbie-feature-complete-roadmap.md) - Roadmap: [docs/roadmap/2026-04-23-magnotia-feature-complete-roadmap.md](../../roadmap/2026-04-23-magnotia-feature-complete-roadmap.md)
- Phase 9 spec: [docs/superpowers/specs/2026-04-24-phase9-polish-debt-design.md](../specs/2026-04-24-phase9-polish-debt-design.md) - Phase 9 spec: [docs/superpowers/specs/2026-04-24-phase9-polish-debt-design.md](../specs/2026-04-24-phase9-polish-debt-design.md)
- Release-blocker index: [docs/issues/README.md](../../issues/README.md) - Release-blocker index: [docs/issues/README.md](../../issues/README.md)
- Latest handover: [HANDOVER.md](../../../HANDOVER.md) - Latest handover: [HANDOVER.md](../../../HANDOVER.md)

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@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
- Branch: `main` (Jake's standing rule — phases ship on main, not feature branches). - Branch: `main` (Jake's standing rule — phases ship on main, not feature branches).
- Commit after each task. Format: `feat(gamification): [what changed]`, or `fix(gamification): …` for a within-phase correction. Each task's final step is the commit. - Commit after each task. Format: `feat(gamification): [what changed]`, or `fix(gamification): …` for a within-phase correction. Each task's final step is the commit.
- Test runner on Rust: `cargo test -p kon-storage` (or crate name in workspace). Frontend has **no test runner**`npm run check` is the only type/lint gate; correctness is verified by cargo tests on the backend and manual dogfood on the frontend, deferred to Phase 10a QC. - Test runner on Rust: `cargo test -p magnotia-storage` (or crate name in workspace). Frontend has **no test runner**`npm run check` is the only type/lint gate; correctness is verified by cargo tests on the backend and manual dogfood on the frontend, deferred to Phase 10a QC.
- British English in user-facing copy. - British English in user-facing copy.
- No em / en dashes in prose or strings. - No em / en dashes in prose or strings.
@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ async fn migration_v13_adds_auto_completed_column() {
- [ ] **Step 2: Run test to verify it fails** - [ ] **Step 2: Run test to verify it fails**
Run: `cargo test -p kon-storage migration_v13 -- --nocapture` Run: `cargo test -p magnotia-storage migration_v13 -- --nocapture`
Expected: FAIL with "no such column: auto_completed" or "expected auto_completed column" depending on which assertion fires first. Expected: FAIL with "no such column: auto_completed" or "expected auto_completed column" depending on which assertion fires first.
- [ ] **Step 3: Add the migration entry** - [ ] **Step 3: Add the migration entry**
@@ -130,12 +130,12 @@ In `crates/storage/src/migrations.rs`, append to the `MIGRATIONS: &[(i64, &str,
- [ ] **Step 4: Run test to verify it passes** - [ ] **Step 4: Run test to verify it passes**
Run: `cargo test -p kon-storage migration_v13 -- --nocapture` Run: `cargo test -p magnotia-storage migration_v13 -- --nocapture`
Expected: PASS. Expected: PASS.
- [ ] **Step 5: Run the full storage test suite to confirm no regression** - [ ] **Step 5: Run the full storage test suite to confirm no regression**
Run: `cargo test -p kon-storage` Run: `cargo test -p magnotia-storage`
Expected: all existing tests still pass. Expected: all existing tests still pass.
- [ ] **Step 6: Commit** - [ ] **Step 6: Commit**
@@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ async fn cascade_sets_auto_completed_on_parent_only() {
- [ ] **Step 2: Run test to verify it fails** - [ ] **Step 2: Run test to verify it fails**
Run: `cargo test -p kon-storage cascade_sets_auto_completed -- --nocapture` Run: `cargo test -p magnotia-storage cascade_sets_auto_completed -- --nocapture`
Expected: FAIL — parent_auto is 0 because the cascade UPDATE doesn't set the flag yet. Expected: FAIL — parent_auto is 0 because the cascade UPDATE doesn't set the flag yet.
- [ ] **Step 3: Modify the cascade UPDATE** - [ ] **Step 3: Modify the cascade UPDATE**
@@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ if pending == 0 {
.bind(&pid) .bind(&pid)
.execute(&mut *tx) .execute(&mut *tx)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Auto-complete parent failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Auto-complete parent failed: {e}")))?;
} }
``` ```
@@ -240,18 +240,18 @@ if pending == 0 {
.bind(&pid) .bind(&pid)
.execute(&mut *tx) .execute(&mut *tx)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Auto-complete parent failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Auto-complete parent failed: {e}")))?;
} }
``` ```
- [ ] **Step 4: Run test to verify it passes** - [ ] **Step 4: Run test to verify it passes**
Run: `cargo test -p kon-storage cascade_sets_auto_completed -- --nocapture` Run: `cargo test -p magnotia-storage cascade_sets_auto_completed -- --nocapture`
Expected: PASS. Expected: PASS.
- [ ] **Step 5: Run the full storage test suite** - [ ] **Step 5: Run the full storage test suite**
Run: `cargo test -p kon-storage` Run: `cargo test -p magnotia-storage`
Expected: all tests pass. Expected: all tests pass.
- [ ] **Step 6: Commit** - [ ] **Step 6: Commit**
@@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ async fn uncomplete_clears_auto_completed_on_parent() {
- [ ] **Step 2: Run test to verify it fails** - [ ] **Step 2: Run test to verify it fails**
Run: `cargo test -p kon-storage uncomplete_clears_auto_completed -- --nocapture` Run: `cargo test -p magnotia-storage uncomplete_clears_auto_completed -- --nocapture`
Expected: FAIL on the `parent_auto` assertion (still 1). Expected: FAIL on the `parent_auto` assertion (still 1).
- [ ] **Step 3: Modify both UPDATE statements in `uncomplete_task`** - [ ] **Step 3: Modify both UPDATE statements in `uncomplete_task`**
@@ -357,12 +357,12 @@ sqlx::query(
- [ ] **Step 4: Run test to verify it passes** - [ ] **Step 4: Run test to verify it passes**
Run: `cargo test -p kon-storage uncomplete_clears_auto_completed -- --nocapture` Run: `cargo test -p magnotia-storage uncomplete_clears_auto_completed -- --nocapture`
Expected: PASS. Expected: PASS.
- [ ] **Step 5: Run the full storage test suite** - [ ] **Step 5: Run the full storage test suite**
Run: `cargo test -p kon-storage` Run: `cargo test -p magnotia-storage`
Expected: all tests pass. Expected: all tests pass.
- [ ] **Step 6: Commit** - [ ] **Step 6: Commit**
@@ -507,7 +507,7 @@ async fn list_recent_completions_uses_local_day_boundary() {
- [ ] **Step 2: Run tests to verify they fail** - [ ] **Step 2: Run tests to verify they fail**
Run: `cargo test -p kon-storage list_recent_completions -- --nocapture` Run: `cargo test -p magnotia-storage list_recent_completions -- --nocapture`
Expected: FAIL — function not defined. Expected: FAIL — function not defined.
- [ ] **Step 3: Add the struct and function** - [ ] **Step 3: Add the struct and function**
@@ -562,7 +562,7 @@ pub async fn list_recent_completions(
.bind(format!("-{} days", days - 1)) .bind(format!("-{} days", days - 1))
.fetch_all(pool) .fetch_all(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("List recent completions failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("List recent completions failed: {e}")))?;
let lookup: std::collections::HashMap<String, u32> = rows let lookup: std::collections::HashMap<String, u32> = rows
.into_iter() .into_iter()
@@ -574,7 +574,7 @@ pub async fn list_recent_completions(
sqlx::query_as("SELECT DATE('now', 'localtime')") sqlx::query_as("SELECT DATE('now', 'localtime')")
.fetch_one(pool) .fetch_one(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Get local today failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Get local today failed: {e}")))?;
let today = today_row.0; let today = today_row.0;
let mut series = Vec::with_capacity(days as usize); let mut series = Vec::with_capacity(days as usize);
@@ -588,7 +588,7 @@ pub async fn list_recent_completions(
.bind(format!("-{offset} days")) .bind(format!("-{offset} days"))
.fetch_one(pool) .fetch_one(pool)
.await .await
.map_err(|e| KonError::StorageError(format!("Compute spine day failed: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| MagnotiaError::StorageError(format!("Compute spine day failed: {e}")))?;
let count = lookup.get(&day).copied().unwrap_or(0); let count = lookup.get(&day).copied().unwrap_or(0);
series.push(DailyCompletionCount { day, count }); series.push(DailyCompletionCount { day, count });
} }
@@ -607,17 +607,17 @@ pub use database::{DailyCompletionCount, list_recent_completions};
- [ ] **Step 4: Run tests to verify they pass** - [ ] **Step 4: Run tests to verify they pass**
Run: `cargo test -p kon-storage list_recent_completions -- --nocapture` Run: `cargo test -p magnotia-storage list_recent_completions -- --nocapture`
Expected: all 4 new tests PASS. Expected: all 4 new tests PASS.
- [ ] **Step 5: Run the full storage test suite** - [ ] **Step 5: Run the full storage test suite**
Run: `cargo test -p kon-storage` Run: `cargo test -p magnotia-storage`
Expected: all tests pass. Expected: all tests pass.
- [ ] **Step 6: Verify clippy + fmt** - [ ] **Step 6: Verify clippy + fmt**
Run: `cargo clippy -p kon-storage -- -D warnings && cargo fmt --check` Run: `cargo clippy -p magnotia-storage -- -D warnings && cargo fmt --check`
Expected: clean. Expected: clean.
- [ ] **Step 7: Commit** - [ ] **Step 7: Commit**
@@ -647,7 +647,7 @@ EOF
- [ ] **Step 1: Add the import at the top of `src-tauri/src/commands/tasks.rs`** - [ ] **Step 1: Add the import at the top of `src-tauri/src/commands/tasks.rs`**
Update the existing `use kon_storage::{...}` block (currently starting at line 10) to include the new symbols. Add `DailyCompletionCount, list_recent_completions as db_list_recent_completions` alongside the existing entries. Update the existing `use magnotia_storage::{...}` block (currently starting at line 10) to include the new symbols. Add `DailyCompletionCount, list_recent_completions as db_list_recent_completions` alongside the existing entries.
- [ ] **Step 2: Add the command at the end of `src-tauri/src/commands/tasks.rs`** - [ ] **Step 2: Add the command at the end of `src-tauri/src/commands/tasks.rs`**
@@ -676,12 +676,12 @@ In `src-tauri/src/lib.rs`, inside the `invoke_handler!` block, below the existin
- [ ] **Step 4: Compile** - [ ] **Step 4: Compile**
Run: `cargo build -p kon` Run: `cargo build -p magnotia`
Expected: clean build. Expected: clean build.
- [ ] **Step 5: Verify clippy + fmt** - [ ] **Step 5: Verify clippy + fmt**
Run: `cargo clippy -p kon -- -D warnings && cargo fmt --check` Run: `cargo clippy -p magnotia -- -D warnings && cargo fmt --check`
Expected: clean. Expected: clean.
- [ ] **Step 6: Commit** - [ ] **Step 6: Commit**
@@ -691,7 +691,7 @@ git add src-tauri/src/commands/tasks.rs src-tauri/src/lib.rs
git commit -m "$(cat <<'EOF' git commit -m "$(cat <<'EOF'
feat(gamification): list_recent_completions_cmd Tauri wrapper feat(gamification): list_recent_completions_cmd Tauri wrapper
Thin wrapper over kon_storage::list_recent_completions, parameterised Thin wrapper over magnotia_storage::list_recent_completions, parameterised
by day count. Serialises to camelCase JSON (day, count). by day count. Serialises to camelCase JSON (day, count).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
@@ -769,10 +769,10 @@ EOF
// //
// Refresh triggers: // Refresh triggers:
// - module load (first time) // - module load (first time)
// - kon:task-completed (from page.svelte.ts completeTask) // - magnotia:task-completed (from page.svelte.ts completeTask)
// - kon:step-completed (from MicroSteps.svelte) // - magnotia:step-completed (from MicroSteps.svelte)
// - kon:task-uncompleted (new event — emitted by uncompleteTask) // - magnotia:task-uncompleted (new event — emitted by uncompleteTask)
// - kon:task-deleted (new event — emitted by deleteTask) // - magnotia:task-deleted (new event — emitted by deleteTask)
// - window focus (for day rollover while the app stayed open // - window focus (for day rollover while the app stayed open
// past midnight) // past midnight)
// //
@@ -813,10 +813,10 @@ if (typeof window !== "undefined") {
const handler = () => { const handler = () => {
refresh().catch(() => {}); refresh().catch(() => {});
}; };
window.addEventListener("kon:task-completed", handler); window.addEventListener("magnotia:task-completed", handler);
window.addEventListener("kon:step-completed", handler); window.addEventListener("magnotia:step-completed", handler);
window.addEventListener("kon:task-uncompleted", handler); window.addEventListener("magnotia:task-uncompleted", handler);
window.addEventListener("kon:task-deleted", handler); window.addEventListener("magnotia:task-deleted", handler);
window.addEventListener("focus", handler); window.addEventListener("focus", handler);
if (hasTauriRuntime()) { if (hasTauriRuntime()) {
@@ -1034,12 +1034,12 @@ EOF
--- ---
### Task 10: Dispatch `kon:task-uncompleted` + `kon:task-deleted` ### Task 10: Dispatch `magnotia:task-uncompleted` + `magnotia:task-deleted`
**Files:** **Files:**
- Modify: `src/lib/stores/page.svelte.ts``uncompleteTask` (line 470-479) and `deleteTask` (line 438-451). - Modify: `src/lib/stores/page.svelte.ts``uncompleteTask` (line 470-479) and `deleteTask` (line 438-451).
- [ ] **Step 1: Emit `kon:task-uncompleted` from `uncompleteTask`** - [ ] **Step 1: Emit `magnotia:task-uncompleted` from `uncompleteTask`**
Current body: Current body:
```ts ```ts
@@ -1060,11 +1060,11 @@ Replace the try-block body with:
await invoke("uncomplete_task_cmd", { id }); await invoke("uncomplete_task_cmd", { id });
applyLocalTaskUpdate(id, { done: false, doneAt: null }); applyLocalTaskUpdate(id, { done: false, doneAt: null });
if (typeof window !== "undefined") { if (typeof window !== "undefined") {
window.dispatchEvent(new CustomEvent("kon:task-uncompleted", { detail: { id } })); window.dispatchEvent(new CustomEvent("magnotia:task-uncompleted", { detail: { id } }));
} }
``` ```
- [ ] **Step 2: Emit `kon:task-deleted` from `deleteTask`** - [ ] **Step 2: Emit `magnotia:task-deleted` from `deleteTask`**
Current body: Current body:
```ts ```ts
@@ -1087,7 +1087,7 @@ Add the dispatch inside the success path, right after `broadcastTasks();`:
```ts ```ts
if (typeof window !== "undefined") { if (typeof window !== "undefined") {
window.dispatchEvent(new CustomEvent("kon:task-deleted", { detail: { id } })); window.dispatchEvent(new CustomEvent("magnotia:task-deleted", { detail: { id } }));
} }
``` ```
@@ -1105,7 +1105,7 @@ feat(gamification): emit task-uncompleted + task-deleted events
Phase 8 completionStats store listens on these events to refresh the Phase 8 completionStats store listens on these events to refresh the
daily count. Keeps the badge + sparkline accurate after un-tick / delete daily count. Keeps the badge + sparkline accurate after un-tick / delete
paths, which don't currently fire kon:task-completed. paths, which don't currently fire magnotia:task-completed.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
EOF EOF
@@ -1222,7 +1222,7 @@ Record any deviations in the handover. Do not mark this step complete on compile
### Task 13: Update roadmap and handover ### Task 13: Update roadmap and handover
**Files:** **Files:**
- Modify: `docs/roadmap/2026-04-23-corbie-feature-complete-roadmap.md` (Phase 8 section — mark shipped, fold the revised-dropped-grace-days line into past tense). - Modify: `docs/roadmap/2026-04-23-magnotia-feature-complete-roadmap.md` (Phase 8 section — mark shipped, fold the revised-dropped-grace-days line into past tense).
- Modify: `HANDOVER.md` (end-of-session summary). - Modify: `HANDOVER.md` (end-of-session summary).
- [ ] **Step 1: Update roadmap Phase 8 status** - [ ] **Step 1: Update roadmap Phase 8 status**
@@ -1247,7 +1247,7 @@ Replace the session summary with today's state:
- [ ] **Step 3: Commit** - [ ] **Step 3: Commit**
```bash ```bash
git add docs/roadmap/2026-04-23-corbie-feature-complete-roadmap.md HANDOVER.md git add docs/roadmap/2026-04-23-magnotia-feature-complete-roadmap.md HANDOVER.md
git commit -m "$(cat <<'EOF' git commit -m "$(cat <<'EOF'
docs(phase8): mark Phase 8 shipped + refresh handover docs(phase8): mark Phase 8 shipped + refresh handover

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
**Architecture:** See companion spec for full detail. Four sub-phases: 9a export plumbing, 9b LLM tags, 9c Settings restructure, 9d visual + a11y polish. **Architecture:** See companion spec for full detail. Four sub-phases: 9a export plumbing, 9b LLM tags, 9c Settings restructure, 9d visual + a11y polish.
**Tech Stack:** Rust + Tauri 2, `tauri-plugin-dialog` (already installed), `kon-llm` (already wired to llama-cpp-2), Svelte 5 runes, TypeScript, Tailwind v4, Lucide icons. **Tech Stack:** Rust + Tauri 2, `tauri-plugin-dialog` (already installed), `magnotia-llm` (already wired to llama-cpp-2), Svelte 5 runes, TypeScript, Tailwind v4, Lucide icons.
**Spec:** [docs/superpowers/specs/2026-04-24-phase9-polish-debt-design.md](../specs/2026-04-24-phase9-polish-debt-design.md) **Spec:** [docs/superpowers/specs/2026-04-24-phase9-polish-debt-design.md](../specs/2026-04-24-phase9-polish-debt-design.md)
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
Critical-review pass against the actual codebase (after Codex was unavailable for a cross-model read) surfaced three mismatches between the plan's prescribed code and what the repo actually contains. Implementations adapt as follows. Critical-review pass against the actual codebase (after Codex was unavailable for a cross-model read) surfaced three mismatches between the plan's prescribed code and what the repo actually contains. Implementations adapt as follows.
**1. `kon-llm` API.** Plan referenced `LlamaEngine::generate_chat(messages, config).await`. Actual: `LlmEngine::generate(prompt: &str, config: &GenerationConfig) -> Result<String, EngineError>`*synchronous*, prompt is a single rendered string, no chat-message vec. The engine struct is `LlmEngine` not `LlamaEngine`. Loaded via `engine.load(model_path)` (sync, &self). The closest in-tree analogue to the new `extract_content_tags` is `LlmEngine::cleanup_text` — same crate, same generate-with-prompt shape; copy that pattern. Tasks 7 + 8 code samples are guides, not literals. **1. `magnotia-llm` API.** Plan referenced `LlamaEngine::generate_chat(messages, config).await`. Actual: `LlmEngine::generate(prompt: &str, config: &GenerationConfig) -> Result<String, EngineError>`*synchronous*, prompt is a single rendered string, no chat-message vec. The engine struct is `LlmEngine` not `LlamaEngine`. Loaded via `engine.load(model_path)` (sync, &self). The closest in-tree analogue to the new `extract_content_tags` is `LlmEngine::cleanup_text` — same crate, same generate-with-prompt shape; copy that pattern. Tasks 7 + 8 code samples are guides, not literals.
**2. Tauri `AppState`.** Plan referenced `state.llm.read().await.engine.as_ref()`. Actual: `AppState.llm_engine: Arc<LlmEngine>` — direct, no RwLock, accessed as `state.llm_engine.as_ref()`. Existing LLM commands file is `src-tauri/src/commands/llm.rs` (already there — do not create a new one). **2. Tauri `AppState`.** Plan referenced `state.llm.read().await.engine.as_ref()`. Actual: `AppState.llm_engine: Arc<LlmEngine>` — direct, no RwLock, accessed as `state.llm_engine.as_ref()`. Existing LLM commands file is `src-tauri/src/commands/llm.rs` (already there — do not create a new one).
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ Fix in scope (decided 2026-04-24, "do it properly so we don't need to revisit"):
**TDD steps:** **TDD steps:**
1. Storage test: migration v14 adds `llm_tags TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT ''` column; pre-existing rows default to empty string. 1. Storage test: migration v14 adds `llm_tags TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT ''` column; pre-existing rows default to empty string.
2. Storage test: `db_update_transcript(.., None, Some("topic:x,intent:y"))` writes only `llm_tags` and leaves `manual_tags` untouched. 2. Storage test: `db_update_transcript(.., None, Some("topic:x,intent:y"))` writes only `llm_tags` and leaves `manual_tags` untouched.
3. Tauri command compile-check via `cargo build -p kon`. 3. Tauri command compile-check via `cargo build -p magnotia`.
4. Frontend `npm run check` clean. 4. Frontend `npm run check` clean.
Commit message: `feat(phase9): migration v14 + tag persistence wiring`. Commit message: `feat(phase9): migration v14 + tag persistence wiring`.
@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ Tasks 8.5 inserted between 8 and 9. Subsequent task numbers (11..16) unchanged.
- Every Phase 9 addition with motion respects `prefers-reduced-motion`. - Every Phase 9 addition with motion respects `prefers-reduced-motion`.
- Phase 8 gotchas carried forward: - Phase 8 gotchas carried forward:
- `$derived` cannot export at `.svelte.ts` module scope — use `export function` instead. - `$derived` cannot export at `.svelte.ts` module scope — use `export function` instead.
- `#[derive(sqlx::FromRow)]` is not available in `kon-storage` (not expected to fire in this phase; noted for safety). - `#[derive(sqlx::FromRow)]` is not available in `magnotia-storage` (not expected to fire in this phase; noted for safety).
--- ---
@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ Tasks 8.5 inserted between 8 and 9. Subsequent task numbers (11..16) unchanged.
- `src/lib/stores/page.svelte.ts` — hydrate / persist `llmTags`. - `src/lib/stores/page.svelte.ts` — hydrate / persist `llmTags`.
- `src/lib/utils/frontmatter.ts` — include `llmTags` in `buildFrontmatter` tag union. - `src/lib/utils/frontmatter.ts` — include `llmTags` in `buildFrontmatter` tag union.
- `src/lib/components/CompletionSparkline.svelte` — friendlier aria-label, per-bar `<title>`, `tabindex`, stagger entrance. - `src/lib/components/CompletionSparkline.svelte` — friendlier aria-label, per-bar `<title>`, `tabindex`, stagger entrance.
- `docs/roadmap/2026-04-23-corbie-feature-complete-roadmap.md` — mark Phase 9 shipped. - `docs/roadmap/2026-04-23-magnotia-feature-complete-roadmap.md` — mark Phase 9 shipped.
- `HANDOVER.md` — end-of-session state. - `HANDOVER.md` — end-of-session state.
**Files deleted:** None. **Files deleted:** None.
@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ mod tests {
async fn write_text_file_errors_on_bad_parent() { async fn write_text_file_errors_on_bad_parent() {
// Parent dir does not exist → expect Err. // Parent dir does not exist → expect Err.
let result = write_text_file_cmd( let result = write_text_file_cmd(
"/definitely-not-a-real-path-kon-phase9/out.md".into(), "/definitely-not-a-real-path-magnotia-phase9/out.md".into(),
"x".into(), "x".into(),
) )
.await; .await;
@@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ If `tempfile` is not already a workspace dev-dep, add it to `src-tauri/Cargo.tom
- [ ] **Step 3: Run test to verify it fails** - [ ] **Step 3: Run test to verify it fails**
Run: `cargo test -p kon write_text_file -- --nocapture` Run: `cargo test -p magnotia write_text_file -- --nocapture`
Expected: FAIL — `write_text_file_cmd` not defined. Expected: FAIL — `write_text_file_cmd` not defined.
- [ ] **Step 4: Add the command** - [ ] **Step 4: Add the command**
@@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ pub async fn write_text_file_cmd(path: String, contents: String) -> Result<(), S
- [ ] **Step 5: Tests pass** - [ ] **Step 5: Tests pass**
Run: `cargo test -p kon write_text_file -- --nocapture` Run: `cargo test -p magnotia write_text_file -- --nocapture`
Expected: PASS. Expected: PASS.
- [ ] **Step 6: Commit** - [ ] **Step 6: Commit**
@@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ Add the line inside the block (alphabetical neighbourhood or end — match local
- [ ] **Step 3: Compile** - [ ] **Step 3: Compile**
Run: `cargo build -p kon` Run: `cargo build -p magnotia`
Expected: clean build. Expected: clean build.
- [ ] **Step 4: Commit** - [ ] **Step 4: Commit**
@@ -627,7 +627,7 @@ pub use prompts::{ContentTags, INTENT_CLOSED_SET, is_valid_intent};
- [ ] **Step 4: Type-check** - [ ] **Step 4: Type-check**
Run: `cargo build -p kon-llm && cargo clippy -p kon-llm -- -D warnings` Run: `cargo build -p magnotia-llm && cargo clippy -p magnotia-llm -- -D warnings`
Expected: clean. Expected: clean.
- [ ] **Step 5: Commit** - [ ] **Step 5: Commit**
@@ -659,10 +659,10 @@ EOF
```rust ```rust
// crates/llm/tests/content_tags_smoke.rs // crates/llm/tests/content_tags_smoke.rs
use kon_llm::{extract_content_tags, is_valid_intent, model_manager::LlmModelId}; use magnotia_llm::{extract_content_tags, is_valid_intent, model_manager::LlmModelId};
// Marked #[ignore] so it does not run in default cargo test (the model // Marked #[ignore] so it does not run in default cargo test (the model
// load is heavy). Run explicitly: cargo test -p kon-llm --test // load is heavy). Run explicitly: cargo test -p magnotia-llm --test
// content_tags_smoke -- --ignored --nocapture. // content_tags_smoke -- --ignored --nocapture.
#[tokio::test] #[tokio::test]
#[ignore] #[ignore]
@@ -685,14 +685,14 @@ async fn extract_content_tags_on_short_transcript() {
assert!(is_valid_intent(&tags.intent), "intent in closed set: {tags:?}"); assert!(is_valid_intent(&tags.intent), "intent in closed set: {tags:?}");
} }
async fn load_local_tier0_engine() -> Option<kon_llm::LlamaEngine> { async fn load_local_tier0_engine() -> Option<magnotia_llm::LlamaEngine> {
// Use the existing recommend_tier / model_manager path to find a // Use the existing recommend_tier / model_manager path to find a
// locally-downloaded model file. Skip the test if none is present. // locally-downloaded model file. Skip the test if none is present.
let tier = kon_llm::recommend_tier(); let tier = magnotia_llm::recommend_tier();
let info = kon_llm::LlmModelInfo::from_id(&LlmModelId::from_tier(tier))?; let info = magnotia_llm::LlmModelInfo::from_id(&LlmModelId::from_tier(tier))?;
let path = info.local_path().ok()?; let path = info.local_path().ok()?;
if !path.exists() { return None; } if !path.exists() { return None; }
kon_llm::LlamaEngine::load(&path).await.ok() magnotia_llm::LlamaEngine::load(&path).await.ok()
} }
``` ```
@@ -757,9 +757,9 @@ pub async fn extract_content_tags(
- [ ] **Step 3: Build + tests** - [ ] **Step 3: Build + tests**
``` ```
cargo build -p kon-llm cargo build -p magnotia-llm
cargo test -p kon-llm # excludes #[ignore] — should still be green cargo test -p magnotia-llm # excludes #[ignore] — should still be green
cargo clippy -p kon-llm -- -D warnings cargo clippy -p magnotia-llm -- -D warnings
cargo fmt --check cargo fmt --check
``` ```
@@ -787,13 +787,13 @@ EOF
### Task 8: `extract_content_tags_cmd` Tauri wrapper ### Task 8: `extract_content_tags_cmd` Tauri wrapper
**Files:** **Files:**
- Modify: the existing LLM-commands file under `src-tauri/src/commands/` (grep for `kon_llm::` to find it; typically something like `llm.rs` or `ai.rs`). If absent, create `src-tauri/src/commands/llm.rs` and register the module in `commands/mod.rs`. - Modify: the existing LLM-commands file under `src-tauri/src/commands/` (grep for `magnotia_llm::` to find it; typically something like `llm.rs` or `ai.rs`). If absent, create `src-tauri/src/commands/llm.rs` and register the module in `commands/mod.rs`.
- Modify: `src-tauri/src/lib.rs` — register the command. - Modify: `src-tauri/src/lib.rs` — register the command.
- [ ] **Step 1: Add the command** - [ ] **Step 1: Add the command**
```rust ```rust
use kon_llm::{extract_content_tags as llm_extract_content_tags, ContentTags}; use magnotia_llm::{extract_content_tags as llm_extract_content_tags, ContentTags};
// …alongside existing LLM imports. // …alongside existing LLM imports.
#[tauri::command] #[tauri::command]
@@ -827,7 +827,7 @@ In `src-tauri/src/lib.rs` `invoke_handler!`:
- [ ] **Step 3: Build** - [ ] **Step 3: Build**
Run: `cargo build -p kon && cargo clippy -p kon -- -D warnings && cargo fmt --check` Run: `cargo build -p magnotia && cargo clippy -p magnotia -- -D warnings && cargo fmt --check`
Expected: clean. Expected: clean.
- [ ] **Step 4: Commit** - [ ] **Step 4: Commit**
@@ -837,7 +837,7 @@ git add src-tauri/src/commands/ src-tauri/src/lib.rs
git commit -m "$(cat <<'EOF' git commit -m "$(cat <<'EOF'
feat(phase9): extract_content_tags_cmd Tauri wrapper feat(phase9): extract_content_tags_cmd Tauri wrapper
Bridges kon_llm::extract_content_tags to the frontend. Returns a Bridges magnotia_llm::extract_content_tags to the frontend. Returns a
ContentTags object serialised to the {topic, intent} shape the ContentTags object serialised to the {topic, intent} shape the
frontend stores on item.llmTags. frontend stores on item.llmTags.
@@ -1560,7 +1560,7 @@ EOF
### Task 16: Full verification pass + roadmap + HANDOVER ### Task 16: Full verification pass + roadmap + HANDOVER
**Files:** **Files:**
- Modify: `docs/roadmap/2026-04-23-corbie-feature-complete-roadmap.md` — mark Phase 9 shipped. - Modify: `docs/roadmap/2026-04-23-magnotia-feature-complete-roadmap.md` — mark Phase 9 shipped.
- Modify: `HANDOVER.md` — end-of-session state. - Modify: `HANDOVER.md` — end-of-session state.
- [ ] **Step 1: Full Rust gate** - [ ] **Step 1: Full Rust gate**
@@ -1605,7 +1605,7 @@ Replace the session summary with today's state:
- [ ] **Step 6: Commit** - [ ] **Step 6: Commit**
```bash ```bash
git add docs/roadmap/2026-04-23-corbie-feature-complete-roadmap.md HANDOVER.md git add docs/roadmap/2026-04-23-magnotia-feature-complete-roadmap.md HANDOVER.md
git commit -m "$(cat <<'EOF' git commit -m "$(cat <<'EOF'
docs(phase9): mark Phase 9 shipped + refresh HANDOVER docs(phase9): mark Phase 9 shipped + refresh HANDOVER

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