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.
HistoryPage previously serialised the full TranscriptDto — text, segments,
manual + LLM tags, audio path — into `localStorage["kon_viewer_item"]` so
the viewer window could pick it up on mount. On a multi-hour transcript
that's MB-scale of user voice content sitting in storage that any
same-origin script in any open Kon window can read.
Hand off only `{ id }` (and a timestamp on re-saves). The viewer fetches
the canonical row from SQLite via the existing `get_transcript` Tauri
command and hydrates via the now-exported `mapTranscriptRow`. Cross-window
sync via the `storage` event still works — the receiving window re-fetches
on event instead of trusting the payload.
- HistoryPage `openViewer` + `openEditor`: write `{ id }` only.
- viewer `onMount` + `handleStorageChange`: route through new
`loadFromHandoff` which calls `invoke("get_transcript", { id })`.
- viewer `saveItemToHistory`: re-stamp localStorage with `{ id, stamp }`
to retrigger the storage event in sibling windows without leaking
content.
- `mapTranscriptRow` exported from page.svelte.ts for the viewer's use.
Backward-compatible at the parse layer: the `{ id }` shape extracts cleanly
from a stale full-DTO payload (TranscriptEntry already carries `id` at top
level), so a session that survives the upgrade picks up the new path on
next handoff without manual cleanup.
https://claude.ai/code/session_0189xUb6ie6t9qHkzatGZ9Rb
The Phase 9 bulk-delete path passed UUID strings to deleteFromHistory(index),
which expected an integer; JS coerced the string to NaN and splice(NaN, 1)
collapsed to splice(0, 1), so bulk-delete silently removed the first N visible
rows instead of the selected ones, then fired delete_transcript against the
wrong IDs.
Clear-all called saveHistory(), which was a no-op stub left over from the
same incomplete-refactor pattern that produced the manualTags persistence bug
fixed in 7eb52d9. The in-memory array was emptied, but SQLite still held
every transcript, so they reappeared on next loadHistory().
- Add deleteFromHistoryById(id) next to the index-keyed deleteFromHistory.
- bulkDelete now calls deleteFromHistoryById.
- clearAll now awaits an explicit per-id delete loop and surfaces a toast on
partial failure.
- Remove the saveHistory() stub and its sole caller's import.
https://claude.ai/code/session_0189xUb6ie6t9qHkzatGZ9Rb
TranscriptEntry gains llmTags: string[]; TranscriptRow gains the
storage-shape llmTags: string. ContentTags type added. mapTranscriptRow
hydrates llmTags from the comma-joined column. saveTranscriptMeta
forwards llmTags through to update_transcript_meta_cmd, mirroring the
existing manualTags handling.
buildFrontmatter unions auto + manual + llm tags so exported markdown
surfaces every source in one tags: list.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Phase 8 completionStats store listens on these events to refresh the
daily count. Keeps the badge + sparkline accurate after un-tick / delete
paths, which don't currently fire kon:task-completed.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds the Phase 8 frontend types. New setting defaults to true (sparkline
on for everyone on upgrade) and persists via the existing settings
envelope; no migration needed because missing keys spread over the
defaults object on load.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Frontend-owned nudge bus that consumes in-app signals Corbie already
produces, applies suppression, and fans out to OS notification + an
optional TTS read-aloud. OS-wide keyboard/window activity detection
stays deferred per the revised roadmap — the plan before rewrite
would have been brittle on Wayland, permission-heavy on macOS, and
low-quality everywhere.
Triggers (v1, all in-app signals):
- inactivity_with_active_timer — timer running, window blurred ≥ 90 s,
at least 60 s into the timer.
- pending_morning_triage — ritual enabled, past 10:00 local, last
shown ≠ today. Polls every 5 min while focused.
- micro_step_idle — micro-step decomposition created, no child step
or parent task completed within 15 min.
Suppression:
- Respects nudgesEnabled + nudgesMuted.
- No nudge while the app has focus (document.hasFocus).
- Hard cap 3 per rolling hour.
- Permission requested via @tauri-apps/plugin-notification on first
delivery; denial is silently respected.
Rust side:
- tauri-plugin-notification registered + ACL entries on the main-
window capability only (secondary windows can't fire nudges).
- commands::nudges::deliver_nudge — thin wrapper, security-guarded
via ensure_main_window, delegates to the plugin. No DB writes —
the roadmap's nudges-audit table is deferred until a concrete need
emerges.
Frontend glue:
- nudgeBus.svelte.ts — subscribes to window events, applies
suppression, calls deliver_nudge (+ tts_speak when speakAloud is
on).
- kon:task-completed now dispatched on complete_task_cmd success.
- kon:microstep-generated + kon:step-completed dispatched from
MicroSteps so the idle trigger can clear itself on any engagement.
- kon:focus-timer-cancelled added to focusTimer so the bus can reset
its inactivity state on cancel, not only on natural completion.
- nudgeBus started from +layout.svelte onMount, stopped on destroy.
Settings:
- New "Nudges" section with three toggles: Enable nudges, Mute for
now (separate so a hard mute doesn't lose preferences),
Speak nudges aloud (reuses Phase 4 TTS).
- All default OFF. No first-run prompt — nudges are a Settings-found
feature rather than a walkthrough step.
Out of scope per the revised Phase 6 spec: OS-wide keyboard/window
hooks, biometric signals, custom trigger editor (Phase 7), notification
sound (platform variance too high for Layer-1 — revisit in Phase 9
polish with a bundled .wav).
Gates: fmt clean, clippy -D warnings clean, cargo test 262/0 (4
existing + 262 current), npm run check 0/0, npm run build green.
Three opt-in rituals, all default OFF. Research-anchored (Barkley's
point-of-performance, Sweller cognitive-load theory, Newport shutdown
ritual, Gollwitzer implementation intentions, Thaler/Sunstein nudge
with informed consent for the ADHD audience).
Morning triage: modal gated on ritualsMorning toggle, configurable
trigger time (default 08:00 to respect ADHD sleep inertia rather than
the spec's 06:00), "pick up to three for today" with a gentle swap
message on the fourth attempt. Skip sets last-shown-today so it never
re-prompts the same calendar day. last-shown persists via kon_storage.
Evening wind-down: dedicated page, user-triggered only (tray menu +
Settings button). Mechanical closure + physical reset + intentional
cue — the whole Newport template. Open loops are read-only reflection;
Tasks page owns transactions. Copy is additive throughout: "you
finished X today", never "you didn't finish Y".
Autostart: tauri-plugin-autostart registered (LaunchAgent on macOS,
.desktop on Linux, registry Run on Windows). No bespoke Rust commands
— frontend calls the plugin's invoke-handlers directly. Toggle in
Settings is one-way (click → OS call → state update) to avoid the UI
lying during the round-trip. First-run presents a forced-choice prompt
for all three options, with "skip all" escape hatches per step.
Copy audit against RSD literature: no "overdue", "failed", or
day-to-day comparison framing anywhere in ritual surfaces.
Post-v0.1 ideas captured in the roadmap: calendar integration
(read-only ICS as interim, cloud sync parked) and right-click-to-task
(in-app simple, system-wide a separate phase).
Platform-dispatched TTS (spd-say + espeak-ng fallback on Linux, say on
macOS, PowerShell System.Speech on Windows) with a shared SpeakerButton
component. Tap to speak, tap again to stop; only one button speaks at
a time so two surfaces don't talk over each other. Text always travels
via argv (or a PowerShell here-string delivered through -EncodedCommand
on Windows) so user content never enters a shell string.
Mount points: DictationPage transcript footer, transcript viewer header,
per-step in MicroSteps. Settings gains a "Read aloud" accordion with
voice picker (lazy-loaded from the OS synth), rate slider 0.5-2.0x,
and a British-English test utterance.
Rust tests cover rate mapping, NaN handling, and Windows here-string
terminator safety. No pause/resume, no SSML, no cloud voices — that
stays out of scope per the Layer-1 roadmap.
Closes Phase 3 of the 2026-04-23 feature-complete roadmap. Incorporates
the Codex plan-review fixes from this session: profile-free index, tri-
state update command, and de-prioritise-not-hide semantics.
Storage (kon-storage):
- Migration v11 adds `energy TEXT` to `tasks` with a CHECK constraint on
`high | medium | brain_dead | NULL`. Index `(energy, created_at DESC)`
— deliberately not per-profile because the tasks table carries no
profile_id column yet (tracked as a separate gap in HANDOVER).
- `TaskRow.energy: Option<String>` plus `task_row_from` read.
- `insert_task` signature grows by one optional arg (`energy`). Allowed
`too_many_arguments` with a rationale comment — the positional shape
matches the column order and flipping to a params struct would have
rippled through every caller for cosmetic benefit only.
- New `set_task_energy(pool, id, Option<&str>) -> TaskRow`. Lives as its
own function because `update_task` uses COALESCE to let `None` mean
"preserve" — which would make clearing the tag impossible.
- Two new tests: round-trip including explicit NULL clear, and CHECK
constraint rejection of unknown values.
- Tests updated for the v10 → v11 version bump.
Tauri (src-tauri):
- `TaskDto.energy`. `CreateTaskRequest.energy` (optional). Inline
validation against the allowed set before hitting the DB, so frontend
bugs surface as friendly errors instead of CHECK-constraint failures.
- New `set_task_energy_cmd` command mirroring the storage tri-state API.
Frontend (svelte):
- `EnergyLevel` type added to `types/app.ts`. `TaskDto`, `TaskEntry`, and
`TaskDraft` grow an `energy` field.
- `SettingsState.currentEnergy` (persisted) + `matchMyEnergy` (persisted
toggle). Defaults: null + false — no surface change until user opts in.
- `setTaskEnergy(id, EnergyLevel | null)` action on the task store.
Calls the dedicated Tauri command, updates local state, broadcasts to
sibling windows.
- `EnergyChip.svelte` — new component. Cycles unset → High → Medium →
Brain-Dead → unset on click. Colour tokens: accent / warning /
text-tertiary (deliberately not danger-red for Brain-Dead — the brief
is explicit that this state must not feel pathologised).
- Chip rendered on every task row in TasksPage and every row in
WipTaskList. Hidden-until-hover when energy is unset so untagged rows
stay calm; always visible once tagged because the colour is the signal.
- Tasks page header gains a "I feel" segmented control and a
"Match my energy" toggle. When both are active, matching tasks sort
to the top — unset tasks are treated as Medium-equivalent. Nothing is
ever hidden; this is a de-prioritisation, not a filter.
Deferred / out of scope:
- LLM-driven surfacing (brief says "The AI surfaces...") — deterministic
client-side sort is v1; LLM layer is a later phase.
- tasks.profile_id + per-profile energy sort — separate migration.
All green: cargo build + 251 tests + clippy -D warnings (0 warnings)
+ fmt + svelte-check (0/0) + npm run build.
Two new Settings → AI knobs that compose cleanly with what already
shipped (aiTier, LLM model, translator prompt framing).
**B.1 #15 — Named cleanup presets.** LlmPromptPreset enum
(Default / Email / Notes / Code) appends a short context hint onto
the CLEANUP_PROMPT just before generation. Presets shape tone and
structure ("email paragraph", "bulleted meeting notes", "preserve
technical terms") without licensing the content-editing the
translator-not-editor framing forbids. cleanup_transcript_text_cmd
now takes `preset: Option<String>` which runs through the new
LlmPromptPreset::parse (normalises aliases like "meeting-notes",
collapses unknown values to Default).
**A.1 #28 — Sequential-GPU guard.** New LocalEngine::unload drops
the backend + model_id so a subsequent load actually reclaims VRAM.
load_llm_model, load_model, and load_parakeet_model Tauri commands
grow an optional `concurrent: bool` argument. When concurrent is
Some(false), loading LLM first unloads whisper+parakeet, and vice
versa — prevents VRAM OOM on tight-VRAM setups. Default is the
previous parallel behaviour so nothing changes for multi-GB cards.
Transcribe-in-progress paths (transcribe_pcm, transcribe_file, live)
pass None, so mid-dictation model loads don't accidentally tear
down the LLM.
Settings UI (AI section):
- Cleanup preset segmented button + descriptive copy for each option.
- GPU concurrency segmented button with explicit trade-off text
("faster transitions vs fits in tight VRAM").
Frontend wiring:
- settings.llmPromptPreset flows from DictationPage's
cleanupTranscriptIfEnabled into the Tauri command.
- settings.aiGpuConcurrency flows from both DictationPage (auto-load
on record) and SettingsPage (manual load/unload buttons) as
`concurrent: "parallel" === true` to the load commands.
Tests: three new preset cases in crates/ai-formatting/src/llm_client.rs
(parse aliases, suffix non-empty for non-default, default suffix
empty). All 139 existing lib tests still pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Hands-off feedback for recording lifecycle: a short C5 pitch at
record start, a falling G4 at record stop, and a staggered C5–E5–G5
major third when the finalise flow completes. Synthesised at runtime
via the Web Audio API (OscillatorNode + linear-ramped GainNode
envelope) rather than shipping WAV assets — keeps the binary size
flat and lets us tweak timbre without touching bundled files.
Off by default. Settings → Output exposes the toggle with a volume
slider (0–100%, default 15%) and a "Test" button that plays the
completion cue so the user can confirm loudness without recording.
Hooked at three call sites in DictationPage:
- playStartCue after page.recording = true in startRecording
- playStopCue at the top of stopRecording
- playCompleteCue just before `saved = true` at the end of
finaliseTranscription's transcript-present branch
All three no-op when settings.soundCues is false. The Web Audio
context is lazily constructed on first cue (most browsers suspend
it until a user gesture — Tauri's webview inherits that). If the
AudioContext can't be built we silently drop the cue rather than
throwing.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds src/lib/utils/settingsMigrations.ts exposing
loadSettingsWithMigration() / saveSettingsWithVersion() around a
{version, data} envelope in localStorage["kon_settings"]. The
migration chain is indexed by destination version so adding a v2
is one MIGRATIONS[2] = (prev) => next entry away from working.
Legacy bare-object settings blobs are treated as v0 and folded into
v1 identically to before — no user-facing reset — but an unreadable
blob now surfaces a single Settings reset toast instead of silently
dropping data.
Covers Handy #602 ('settings reset on update') and unblocks the
other B.2/B.3 SettingsState additions listed in
docs/whisper-ecosystem/workstream-B.md: every subsequent field
lands behind a MIGRATIONS step, so older Kon builds stay readable.
Co-authored-by: jars <jakejars@users.noreply.github.com>
Ported the best bits of OpenWhispr's TranscriptionPreviewOverlay into Kon's
window conventions. Off by default — toggle in Settings → Output → "Floating
preview when Kon is unfocused". Opens only when the main window isn't
focused at the start of a recording, so it never adds noise when the user
can already see the transcript in the main surface.
Phase state machine (src/routes/preview/+page.svelte):
- listening — pulsing dot, no text yet
- live — animated bars + streaming raw Whisper output
- cleanup — accent bars while the LLM cleanup pass runs
- final — checkmark + formatted text + 4s auto-hide
Data plumbing: raw segment text is captured before post_process_segments in
live.rs (new raw_text field on LiveResultMessage) and in transcription.rs
(new raw_text in the transcription-result payload). DictationPage forwards
raw_text to the overlay via Tauri global events — preview-listening on
start, preview-append per chunk, preview-cleanup before the LLM pass,
preview-final with the formatted text, preview-hide when a run produced no
transcript (empty recording / cancel).
Window is always_on_top, skip_taskbar, focused=false so it never steals
focus from whatever the user is dictating into. open_preview_window shows
an existing hidden preview or builds it fresh; close_preview_window hides
without destroying so the next open is instant.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Default off. When on, the layout polls detect_meeting_processes every 15s
with the user's app-name patterns. On a fresh match (edge-triggered — no
re-toast until the app goes away and comes back) we fire a reminder toast
that tells the user which meeting app appeared and their global hotkey. We
never start recording on this signal; the ideology rule says the user
decides. The signal is a single channel: process list match only — no mic
activity heuristic, no calendar.
Backend adds kon_core::process_watch::{list_running_process_names,
match_meeting_patterns} over sysinfo, exposed to the frontend as the
detect_meeting_processes Tauri command.
Settings ships two new fields — meetingAutoCapture (bool) and
meetingAutoCaptureApps (string[]) — with a comma-separated input in the
Output section. Default app list is ["zoom", "teams"], user-editable.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds an opt-in "auto-paste into focused window" toggle. When enabled, the
dictation pipeline sets the clipboard and then sends a Ctrl+V / Cmd+V
keystroke to whatever window currently has focus — the common case after a
global-hotkey dictation, since Kon's own window never stole focus.
Backend (src-tauri/src/commands/paste.rs) probes for a platform paste tool
and falls back cleanly:
- Linux Wayland: wtype > ydotool > xdotool
- Linux X11: xdotool > ydotool > wtype
- macOS: osascript System Events keystroke
- Windows: PowerShell WScript.Shell SendKeys
detect_paste_backends is a pure probe used by Settings to describe the
available backend next to the toggle (or nudge the user to install one).
paste_text always copies first, so auto-paste failure degrades to the
existing clipboard-only behaviour and surfaces a warn toast.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
kon-llm now owns a real LlamaBackend + LlamaModel, with three Qwen3 tiers
(1.7B Q4, 4B-Instruct-2507 Q4, 14B Q5) selectable per hardware. Downloads
are resumable with SHA-256 verification and stored under ~/.kon/models/llm.
Engine exposes three high-level surfaces — all greedy/temp-0, GBNF-constrained
where output shape matters:
- cleanup_text (prompt-injection-hardened system prompt; profile terms
appended as "preserve these spellings" suffix)
- decompose_task (3–7 micro-steps, constrained JSON array)
- extract_tasks (optional-array; empty when no explicit commitments)
post_process_segments now takes an Option<&LlmEngine> and, when loaded and
format_mode != Raw, joins segments → cleanup → replaces segments with the
cleaned text (first segment span). Rule-based path still runs first; LLM
errors log and keep rule-based output.
Tauri commands: recommend_llm_tier, check_llm_model, download_llm_model,
load_llm_model, unload_llm_model, delete_llm_model, get_llm_status,
cleanup_transcript_text_cmd, extract_tasks_from_transcript_cmd,
decompose_and_store (LLM-backed subtasks).
Settings: AI tier toggle (off / cleanup / tasks), model picker with
downloaded/loaded status, download progress events via
kon:llm-download-progress.
Dictation: ensureLlmModelLoaded on mount, cleanupTranscriptIfEnabled after
stop when tier != off and format_mode != Raw, LLM task extraction when
tier=tasks (regex fallback on failure).
Interim: both llama-cpp-sys-2 and whisper-rs-sys statically link their own
ggml, so src-tauri/build.rs emits -Wl,--allow-multiple-definition on Linux.
Replace with a system-ggml shared-lib setup as a follow-up.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Major quality pass on top of Phase 2. Five substantive changes plus
cross-cutting touches across audio, hotkey, transcription, and Tauri
command layers.
Transcription quality
- Long-audio chunking in commands/transcription.rs: Parakeet and large
file transcription now chunk-and-recompose with overlap trimming, so
the live-path chunking advantage extends to file-based workflows.
- Stateful live speech gate in commands/live.rs on top of the earlier
duplicate-boundary filtering — distinguishes start-of-speech from
mid-speech and holds state across chunks.
Auto-learning corrections
- New crates/ai-formatting/src/correction_learning.rs: extracts user
text corrections from viewer edits and proposes additions to the
active profile's vocabulary.
- src-tauri/src/commands/profiles.rs bridge for frontend-driven
confirmation of learned terms.
- src/routes/viewer/+page.svelte hooks the learning path into the
segment-edit flow so corrections feed profile_terms without a
separate 'train this profile' UX.
Transcript profile provenance
- Migration v8 (crates/storage/src/migrations.rs) adds profile_id to
transcripts, defaulting to DEFAULT_PROFILE_ID so existing rows stay
valid.
- crates/storage/src/database.rs: TranscriptRow + CRUD carry profile_id.
- src-tauri/src/commands/transcripts.rs: add_transcript accepts and
persists profile_id.
- DictationPage.svelte + FilesPage.svelte send activeProfileId on
capture so learned corrections are attributed to the right profile.
Cleanup prompt contract
- crates/ai-formatting/src/llm_client.rs hardened: the CLEANUP_PROMPT
now specifies concrete do/do-not rules, ready for a real model-backed
cleanup pass. The llm_client is still a stub — kon-llm remains unwired
— but the prompt shape is final.
Cross-cutting polish
- Minor touches in audio (capture/decode/resample), hotkey (lib/linux/stub),
core, transcription (concurrency/model_manager/local_engine/whisper_rs),
and the rest of src-tauri/src/commands/*: error-path tightening, log
clarity, TS-migration follow-ups (@ts-nocheck additions for incremental
typing).
Verified locally: npm run check, cargo test -p kon-ai-formatting,
cargo test -p kon-storage, cargo test -p kon --lib commands::live::tests,
cargo check — all green.
Scope boundary: kon-llm crate is still a stub; task extraction remains
rule-based. Bundled local-LLM runtime is the next clean step and is not
in this commit.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Wholesale JS -> TS migration of the frontend — stores, utils, actions,
and all Svelte component scripts adopt type annotations. Compile-time
surfaces (app.d.ts, lib/types/) added for shared DTO types.
Build plumbing:
- package.json: dev:frontend script that runs svelte-kit sync first
- tauri.conf.json: beforeDevCommand points at dev:frontend
- run.sh: dropped the sed-hack that temporarily blanked beforeDevCommand;
now relies on npm run dev:frontend to avoid double-Vite
- jsconfig.json: allowImportingTsExtensions
Preserves all Group 1 behaviour:
- page.svelte.ts keeps loadHistory / loadTasks Tauri-first, no
localStorage; saveTranscriptMeta + mapTranscriptRow + mapTaskRow
intact; update_task_cmd and update_transcript_meta_cmd invocations
carry the correct payload shape.
- Toasts, preferences stores typed without behaviour change.
- Viewer still routes segment edits through saveTranscriptMeta; the
Task 1.5 TODO markers are gone.
taskExtractor.ts is functionally improved during the migration:
- multi-task matches in the same sentence
- list-style shopping-verb expansion (get bread, milk, and cheese)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>