- Add --color-overlay-dim token to app.css @theme (rgba(15,14,12,0.7) dark, rgba(26,24,22,0.55) light); mirror as --overlay-dim in design-system/colors_and_type.css.
- MorningTriageModal: replace inlined rgba scrim with var(--color-overlay-dim), drop backdrop-blur-sm (brand opposes glassmorphism by default), bump container to z-[60] so it sits above the .grain z-50 overlay.
- FilesPage: collapse two near-identical drop-zone blocks into one bordered region with conditional inner content; preserves isDragOver hover behaviour and aria region.
Native window.confirm() is OS-styled and breaks the warm-amber UI
tone with an abrupt brutalist modal. The brand voice is "calm,
informative, solution-first; never blame the user", and confirm() is
none of those.
Replaced both destructive paths (Clear All, Delete N selected) with
a two-click inline pattern: first click arms the trigger and morphs
it into "Delete X? [Confirm] [Cancel]" inline pills; auto-cancels
after 4s so a user who walked away doesn't return to a primed delete
button. No new modal, no new component, no new dependency.
Both timers are cleared in onDestroy so unmounting the page mid-arm
doesn't leak.
Side-stripe borders (border-left: 2px or 3px in an accent colour, with
the rest of the element having no border) are the textbook AI-coded-IDE
"selected-state" pattern. The brand vocabulary is colour-tint and
chevron, not stripe-and-fill.
Replaced eight sites:
- VirtualSegmentList active/match/default segment rows: bg-accent/10,
bg-warning/10, hover:bg-hover (drop the stripes; bg-warning bumped
/5 → /10 so it's visible without the stripe doing the work).
- viewer/+page.svelte: same pattern as VirtualSegmentList.
- TasksPage profile-list tabs: bg-accent/10 + font-medium for active,
hover:bg-hover for inactive. rounded-md added so the tint follows
the row outline.
- ToastViewport: replaced border-left + variant colour with full 1px
border + bg tint + border-color tint (color-mix() with the matching
semantic token at 35% / 10%). Also removed the orphan --moss /
--signal / --ember tokens — they were not defined in app.css and
fell back to hex literals.
- preview/+page.svelte: dropped the phase-coloured left stripe and
the borderColorClass derivation; the header already has a pulsing
dot / animated bars / spinner for each phase, so the stripe was
redundant.
Per the project's no-dashes feedback rule (see CORBEL-Main memory
feedback_no_dashes.md), em-dashes in user-visible copy are the single
biggest "AI wrote this" surface tell. Forty-two occurrences across ten
files: ten in SettingsPage's group descriptions and option labels
(audio device picker, vocabulary help, prompt placeholders, model
descriptions), four in FirstRunPage's setup steps, three in
DictationPage / FilesPage / Energy chip tooltips, plus the privacy
bullets ("100% offline, no Python required, no cloud, no accounts,
no telemetry"), the rejection toast, MicroSteps thumb labels, and the
shutdown ritual prompts.
Replacement rule: subordinate-clause em-dashes followed by lowercase
become commas; sentence-break em-dashes followed by capitals become
full stops. Code comments left intact.
One non-em-dash regression caught while reviewing: TasksPage's energy
filter "no selection" placeholder showed "—" as a literal label; the
script changed it to a comma which read as a UI bug. Replaced with
"Any" instead.
The settingsSearch state was declared in Phase 9c with a comment
describing the intended behaviour but no <input> bound to it. With 21
SettingsGroup instances and a 2,261-line page, finding any specific
control required scrolling and opening every group. For the
neurodivergent audience this is exactly the cognitive-load failure
the brand commits to avoiding.
Added a sticky search input at the top of the page (paired with the
"Settings" title in a single sticky header that bg-bg-matches the
page so groups don't bleed under it). Each SettingsGroup now passes
through searchMatches against its title, description, and a curated
keyword string. Parent groups inherit their children's keywords so a
search for "GPU" expands AI & Processing and the AI Assistant inner
group together.
Updated SettingsGroup to push prop changes to the DOM via $effect:
the native <details> element's open attribute is mutated by user
clicks outside Svelte's reactive graph, so a parent prop change
needs to force-sync. User-driven toggles where the prop value didn't
change keep their local state because $effect only re-runs on diff.
Verified live: baseline shows 3 groups open (Transcription, Terms &
profiles, Capture & export), "GPU" opens AI & Processing + AI
Assistant only (other 19 closed), "ritual" opens Tasks & Rituals +
Rituals only, X-button clear restores baseline.
Eighteen sites across SegmentedButton, Toggle, HotkeyRecorder,
ModelDownloader, FilesPage, and SettingsPage hardcoded the old amber
rgba(232,168,124,...) for focus rings, glows, and progress bars. After
the Phase 10a a11y darkening of --accent to #c98555, the inline shadows
no longer matched the accent fill they were paired with, so every
focused input rendered a glow at a noticeably different hue from its
border.
Replaced all of them with the current accent rgba(201,133,85,...).
Toggle component also had two motion violations: an active:scale-95
press-shrink and a cubic-bezier(0.16,1,0.3,1) (ease-out-expo) thumb
transition. Both replaced with the brand's --ease curve
(0.2,0.8,0.2,1) and the scale dropped, in line with the record-button
fix in the previous commit.
Removed redundant inline transition-duration overrides on FilesPage
Browse button (the global * rule already sets --duration-ui) and on
ModelDownloader's primary CTA (also dropped its active:scale-[0.97]).
Record button had active:scale-[0.93] transition-all, which contradicts
the brand motion guideline ("never bounce, slow, calm, deliberate"). The
record button is the most-touched control in the app; a 7% press-shrink
on it sets the wrong tone for everything else.
Removed the scale transform, removed the inline transition-duration
override (the global * rule in app.css already animates the named
properties at --duration-ui). Also updated the inline shadow rgba from
(232,168,124,0.3) to (201,133,85,0.3) so the glow tracks the new
a11y-darkened accent fill instead of the pre-Phase-10a amber.
The Tailwind v4 @theme block defines --color-danger as the semantic error
token, and 15+ files across the codebase use text-danger consistently.
SettingsPage was the lone outlier with five text-error / border-error
sites (audio devices, profile delete, vocabulary, term delete, diagnostic
report). Without a --color-error token, those utilities resolved to the
default text colour, so error messages rendered in warm cream instead of
red. Verified live via Playwright probe before and after.
Picks up the registry rename in the front-end and Tauri command layer:
- src/lib/types/app.ts: LlmModelIdStr now lists the four new ids
(qwen3_5_2b / qwen3_5_4b / qwen3_5_9b / qwen3_6_27b).
- src/lib/pages/SettingsPage.svelte: LLM_MODELS table rebuilt with
four tiers (Minimal / Standard / High / Maximum), matching subtitles
and download-size copy. selectedLlmModelId fallback, hardware-warning
thresholds, tier-availability check, and ensureRecommendedLlmTier
fallback all retargeted at the new ids. The Maximum tier surfaces a
64 GB / 24 GB warning so users with mid-range hardware see honest
expectations.
- src-tauri/src/commands/llm.rs and commands/tasks.rs: doc-comment
examples refreshed (Qwen3 4B → Qwen3.5 4B, Qwen3's tokenizer →
Qwen's tokenizer — the BPE family is shared).
- src/lib/stores/llmStatus.svelte.ts: chip-detail example updated.
cargo build --workspace clean. cargo test --workspace clean.
npx svelte-check reports one pre-existing error in vite.config.js
(unused @ts-expect-error directive, dates back to the original
scaffold commit 9926a42); not introduced here, out of scope to fix.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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.
Final impeccable detect cleanup. The launch-at-login toggle thumb in the
Tasks & Rituals section was using cubic-bezier(0.34, 1.56, 0.64, 1) — the
same overshoot bounce that was replaced in Toggle.svelte by commit
6469663. Match the convention here so all toggle animations use the
same exponential ease.
Single-line CSS change. Visual smoke not exercised because the dev
server is winding down between subagents; npm run build confirms the
file still compiles clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Phase 9c follow-up. The 2309-line hand-rolled accordion is replaced with
seven SettingsGroup-wrapped top-level groups, each containing the
relevant existing sub-sections as nested SettingsGroups:
1. Audio — microphone (input device).
2. Vocabulary — terms & profiles, profiles & templates (legacy manager
moved in here so all profile / vocabulary state lives together).
3. Transcription — engine, format mode, model management, compute device,
language. Defaults to open to preserve the prior accordion's landing.
4. AI & Processing — post-processing toggles, AI Assistant tier and
model management, if-then implementation rules. AI Assistant and
if-then rules moved out of their original positions to sit alongside
the deterministic post-processing toggles.
5. Tasks & Rituals — rituals (incl. launch-at-login, kept bundled with
the existing Rituals UI block to avoid splitting that block), tasks
page (sparkline), nudges.
6. Output & Capture — read aloud (TTS, lazy-loaded on first open via the
new SettingsGroup `onopen` hook), capture & export.
7. Appearance & System — global hotkey, appearance (theme/zone/font/
locale), accessibility, about (engine status + diagnostics).
Deviations from Codex's 7-group spec:
- Launch-at-login stays inside the Rituals sub-group (was bundled there
in the existing markup; relocating would require splitting the
Rituals UI block, which is out of scope for this pass).
- Profiles & Templates legacy manager pulled into the Vocabulary group
rather than appearance/system.
Implementation notes:
- SettingsGroup gains an optional `onopen` callback prop, fired once on
the first closed→open transition. Used by Read aloud to lazy-load TTS
voices and by AI & Processing to refresh LLM status. Replaces the
former toggleAiSection / toggleReadAloudSection imperative handlers.
- The centralised openSection state is removed; each <details> manages
its own disclosure.
- Tokens are inherited from app.css; the prior global token darkening
(commit 2da0a5b) covers all section labels via the existing utility
classes — no per-component label-class swaps were added.
Search box deferred to a follow-up commit. Forcing `open=true` on
SettingsGroup based on a filter input would require either a controlled
`open` prop or a {#key} re-mount strategy, both of which add risk to
this restructure pass.
Tauri-bridged commands cannot be exercised in browser-only `npm run
dev`; structural verification done via npm build, npm check, and a
live dev server fetch of /settings. Real persistence smoke needs a
tauri dev session.
Verification:
- cargo fmt --check: pre-existing whitespace diffs in src-tauri/src/
live.rs and src-tauri/src/lib.rs only (untouched by this commit).
- cargo clippy --all-targets -- -D warnings: clean.
- cargo test: 283 tests pass.
- npm run check: 1 pre-existing error in vite.config.js:5; 0 new.
- npm run build: clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Mechanical fixes from `npx impeccable detect`:
- Sidebar.svelte: replace `transition: width, min-width` on the aside
with a wrapping CSS-grid container animating `grid-template-columns`.
Avoids per-frame layout cost from animating `width` directly.
- MorningTriageModal.svelte: swap pure `bg-black/50` overlay for the
brand deep-neutral `rgba(26, 24, 22, 0.5)` (#1a1816 @ 50%). TODO left
in source to promote this to a `--color-overlay` token in app.css.
- Toggle.svelte: drop bouncy `cubic-bezier(0.34, 1.56, 0.64, 1)`
(1.56 overshoot) for ease-out-quart `cubic-bezier(0.16, 1, 0.3, 1)`.
Still snappy, no overshoot — better fit for a toggle.
- TasksPage.svelte: same grid-template-columns refactor as Sidebar
for the list-sidebar `transition: width` declaration.
Verification:
- npm run check: 1 pre-existing error (vite.config.js:5), 1 unrelated
warning in SettingsGroup (out of scope, owned by parallel subagent).
- npm run build: clean.
- cargo clippy --all-targets -- -D warnings: clean (with LIBCLANG_PATH).
- cargo test --workspace: 283 passed, 0 failed.
- cargo fmt --check: pre-existing diffs in main.rs / lib.rs (no Rust
files were touched in this commit).
Manual smoke deferred — `npm run dev` is in use by the SettingsPage
subagent, so the build-clean signal is the proxy.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Phase 10a a11y audit (2026-04-29):
T4: Energy radio chip text in dark mode read at 3.48:1 (text-text-tertiary
on chip bg). Bumped non-selected chips to text-text-secondary so the
hierarchy still reads but the resting state clears AA.
T7: Selected energy radio (and the match-my-energy toggle next to it)
used bg-accent/15 — visually indistinguishable from surrounding bg in
dark theme. Bumped to bg-accent/25 and added a 1px accent/30 border on
the selected state so the selected pill is unambiguous in both themes.
H3: Per-row bulk-select checkbox in HistoryPage rested at opacity-50,
which drops the unchecked outline below 3:1 over bg-bg-card. Bumped
base opacity to 70%; hover/selected states unchanged.
Note on T6 (energy radiogroup arrow keys): verified the keyboard handler
in TasksPage. It is attached to the wrapper element with role=radiogroup,
and arrow-key events on the focused radio child bubble up to the wrapper
because the focused radio sits inside it. The handler reads
settings.currentEnergy (not the focused element) to pick the next index,
then focuses the new radio explicitly via querySelector. ArrowRight /
ArrowLeft / ArrowUp / ArrowDown / Home / End all wired correctly. No
change needed — pattern is sound.
Resolves: T4, T7, H3. T6 verified working as-is.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Phase 10a a11y audit (2026-04-29) flagged seven inputs across the app
that strip the global 2px :focus-visible outline (defined in app.css:251)
without providing a comparable replacement. Net effect: keyboard users
see at most a 1px border-colour shift on focus, sometimes nothing.
The fix removes the focus:outline-none override so the global rule
applies. Affected inputs:
- FilesPage: file-transcript textarea (F2).
- TasksPage: search input, quick-add input, inline list-edit, new-list
input (T1, T2, T3, plus the new-list rename input).
- HistoryPage: top search, inline title rename, tag-add (H1).
- ImplementationRulesEditor: trigger/surface/task selects + speak-line
input (S7).
- TaskSidebar, WipTaskList: quick-add inputs (S8).
The 1px focus:border-accent on inputs that had it is retained as a
secondary cue; the global 2px ring is now the primary indicator and
matches button focus across the app.
Resolves: F2, T1, T2, T3, H1, S7, S8.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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
Sparkline: friendlier aria-label ("3 completed today. 14 total over
the last 7 days." rather than a numeric list), per-bar <title>
tooltips with absolute date + count, 30 ms stagger entrance via
scaleY animation. Badge: 180 ms opacity + translateY entrance on
mount; conditional render means each new badge re-fires the
animation. Both animations respect prefers-reduced-motion.
The earlier draft tabindex=0 on the SVG was correctly flagged by
svelte-check as noninteractive_tabindex; SVG role="img" + aria-label
is sufficient for SR navigation without putting it in the keyboard
tab order.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Phase 8 carryover backlog: the showMomentumSparkline toggle was
sitting under Rituals and visually claimed by the Launch-at-login
border-t subgroup. New top-level Tasks section hosts it, ready to
absorb future task-page settings (energy default, WIP limit, etc.).
The deeper Phase 9 SettingsPage restructure (search box + 7-group
progressive disclosure via the new SettingsGroup component) is
deferred to a follow-up polish session: the existing 2309-line file
uses a hand-rolled accordion that needs careful unwinding, and is
not in this session's scope. SettingsGroup component remains
available for that future pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Per-row Tag button calls extract_content_tags_cmd, persists via
saveTranscriptMeta. Dashed-italic chips render the AI tags distinct
from manual; clicking a chip promotes it into manualTags (the
LLM tag disappears, the manual one stays). Top toolbar gains "Tag all
untagged" for batch tagging across the corpus, with progress text.
Existing addManualTag / removeManualTag handlers swap their no-op
saveHistory() calls for saveTranscriptMeta — picks up the latent
manualTags persistence bug as a side effect.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Slim leading checkbox on every row, tinted-row state when selected.
Bulk-action toolbar appears only when selection is non-empty: select
all (visible), clear, export selected (via exportTranscriptsToDir),
delete selected (single confirm). Esc clears selection. Cmd/Ctrl+A
selects all visible when focus is inside the list and not in a text
input. Stop-propagation on the checkbox keeps the click off the
row-expand toggle.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replaces the clipboard-only path with saveTranscriptAsMarkdown. User
picks the location via the OS save dialog; cancellation leaves no side
effect, no toast, no fallback. Toast on success names the file.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Default on. Controls only the sparkline; the "N today" badge is
unconditional. Copy kept in the zero-loss register: "Never counts
against you." Co-located with the Rituals section for Phase 8.
Can move to a dedicated section in Phase 9 polish.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Badge renders when today's count > 0. Sparkline renders when the
setting is enabled and any of the last 7 days has a completion.
Wrapped in a narrow aria-live region so increments announce without
re-reading the rest of the header.
Fix: converted todayCount from $derived module export to a getter
function (Svelte 5 derived_invalid_export constraint).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Small if-then automation layer. Rules persist in SQLite; the runner
lives on the frontend and binds to the Phase 6 event bus so the rule
pipeline reuses the same delivery primitives (timer events, TTS,
Tasks navigation).
Storage:
- Migration v12 adds implementation_rules (id, enabled, trigger_kind,
trigger_value, actions_json, last_fired_key, created_at,
updated_at) with enabled+trigger_kind index for the runner's hot
path.
- CRUD helpers: insert / list / get / set-enabled / mark-fired /
delete, plus a round-trip test.
Commands (all main-window-guarded via ensure_main_window):
- list_implementation_rules
- create_implementation_rule — validates HH:MM, checks the target
task exists at save time for surface-task actions, caps
speak-line at 240 chars, pins v1 timers to 5 minutes.
- set_implementation_rule_enabled
- mark_implementation_rule_fired — main-thread idempotency shim so
the runner can atomically claim a fire.
- delete_implementation_rule
Runner (implementationIntentions.svelte.ts):
- Subscribes to kon:task-completed and kon:morning-triage-finished
(MorningTriageModal now emits on all three exit paths — empty,
skipped, picked — so skip counts as finishing).
- 30 s poll for time-of-day rules, plus an immediate check on startup
so a rule whose time has already passed today catches up once.
- Idempotency via last_fired_key composed as YYYY-MM-DD@HH:MM for
time rules; new time rules whose HH:MM has already passed today
are pre-seeded so they don't fire retroactively on save.
- Rules are paused when Nudges "Mute for now" is on — a hard mute
stops all rule delivery in addition to OS notifications.
- Stale-task safety: if a surface-task action's target has been
deleted, the runner opens Tasks and warns clearly rather than
pretending to surface something that's gone.
Editor (ImplementationRulesEditor.svelte):
- Lives in Settings under a new "If-then rules" accordion section.
- `If` picker: time of day (with time input), a task completes,
morning triage finishes.
- `Then` composer: optional surface (inbox / today / all tasks /
specific task), optional 5-min timer, optional speak-aloud line.
- Saved rules list with enable toggle + delete.
Rules table integration for Phase 10b rename sweep: add
implementation_rules to the kon.db → corbie.db migration shim when
that phase lands.
Gates: fmt, clippy -D warnings, cargo test 265/0, svelte-check
0/0, npm build green. Pre-existing Vite chunk warning on sounds.ts
is unrelated to Phase 7.
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.
Codex post-implementation review flagged one MAJOR: the energy segmented
control declared `role="radiogroup"` / `role="radio"` but only wired
`onclick`. No arrow-key navigation, no Home/End, no roving tabindex.
Keyboard users got four independent tab stops while assistive tech was
told it was a single radio group — a broken ARIA contract.
Fix (W3C APG Radio Group pattern):
- Extract the options list as `energyOptions` so the render loop and
the keyboard handler share one source of truth.
- `energyRadioKeydown` handles ArrowLeft/Right/Up/Down (cycle wraps),
Home (first), End (last).
- Roving tabindex: the currently-checked button gets `tabindex=0`,
the rest get `tabindex=-1`, matching the APG recipe. Focus moves
with selection.
- The radiogroup container gets `tabindex="-1"` to satisfy the
svelte-check a11y rule without creating its own tab stop.
All green: 251 tests, clippy -D warnings, fmt, svelte-check 0/0, build.
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.
Independent review surfaced three majors and one nit. All actioned.
MAJOR 1 — profile scoping:
`decompose_and_store` and `extract_tasks_from_transcript_cmd` now
accept an optional `profile_id` (wired from `profilesStore.activeProfileId`
in MicroSteps.svelte and DictationPage.svelte), and thread it into the
feedback-retrieval query so per-profile decomposition styles do not
leak into each other. `record_feedback` gets the same treatment.
MAJOR 2 — prompt-budget regression on long inputs:
New `trim_to_budget` helper + `FEW_SHOT_CHAR_BUDGET = 2000` char cap
in `src-tauri/src/commands/tasks.rs`. Retrieval still pulls up to 5
rows but they are char-counted and truncated against the budget
before being sent to the LLM. Char cost matches the `Input: ...\n
Good output: ...` render path so the budget maps cleanly to ~570
Qwen3 tokens, well inside the 8192-context reserve after the 512-
or 768-token response allocation. Oldest-first drop order (iteration
stops at cost exceeded) preserves the most recent correction which
is the one carrying the user's live preference.
MAJOR 3 — inline edit stale-rollback race:
`saveEdit` in MicroSteps.svelte now stamps a monotonic per-step
`saveToken`. Each edit bumps the token; on failure the rollback
only fires if `saveToken[step.id] === myToken`, so a slow-failing
first save can no longer overwrite a faster successful second save.
NIT — retrieval ordering stability:
`list_feedback_examples` ORDER BY now `created_at DESC, id DESC`.
SQLite timestamp precision is one second; without the secondary
key, bursty feedback within the same second would select
non-deterministically.
Also: malformed `context_json` now warns via eprintln! rather than
disappearing silently — Codex minor.
All green: cargo build + 249 tests + clippy -D 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>
The brief's pain point is opaque load failures: llama-cpp-2's errors
bubble up as raw C++ strings ("cudaMalloc failed: out of memory",
"invalid gguf magic"). A user seeing that has no path to recovery.
New backend command test_llm_model runs a staged diagnostic:
1. Model not downloaded → `not-downloaded` + download hint.
2. File size ≤90% of expected → `incomplete` (stalled download)
+ re-download hint. Matters because llama-cpp-2 can segfault
on truncated GGUF rather than returning cleanly.
3. Requested model already loaded → `ready`, no side effects.
4. Otherwise attempt a real load. On failure, classify_llm_load_error
maps the raw string to one of:
- load-failed-vram (OOM / cudaMalloc / allocation)
- load-failed-corrupt (GGUF magic / unsupported format)
- load-failed-permission (permission denied / access denied)
- load-failed-other (catch-all)
Each category has a prewritten actionable hint pointing at the
specific Settings surface (tier picker, re-download, file perms).
classify_llm_load_error is pure-string and unit-tested — 8 cases
covering the main categories plus edge cases (OOM alias, Windows
"Access is denied", unknown errors). Ordered narrow-to-broad so
overlap doesn't misclassify.
Settings UI gets a "Test" button in the AI section's action row,
visible whenever the model is downloaded (both downloaded-idle and
loaded states). Shows inline hint below the status line when the
test surfaces one. Refreshes both local and global LLM status after
the test since a successful test implicitly loads the model.
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>
The LLM runtime has been quiet since it shipped in Phase 3 — users
had no surface-level signal that cleanup was loaded, warming, or
actively generating. Settings has verbose status text internally,
but a dictation-flow user never opens Settings during a run.
New: a shared $state store drives a small chip in the sidebar that
reflects the true LLM state in ≤500 ms of any transition (brief
item #31 acceptance). Five states:
off → hidden (user has aiTier === "off")
warming → model download or first load in flight; amber pulse
ready → loaded + idle; green dot
generating → cleanup_transcript_text_cmd or
extract_tasks_from_transcript_cmd in flight; accent
pulse with Sparkles icon
error → last operation failed; red dot with AlertTriangle
The store exposes three calls: refreshLlmStatus(aiTier) (polls the
backend), markGenerating(detail) / markGenerationDone(success).
DictationPage wraps its cleanup + extract calls in mark-generating
pairs. SettingsPage's LLM load / unload / delete / download paths
also refresh the global store so Settings-initiated transitions
surface in the sidebar immediately. The chip collapses to a
dot-only compact form when the sidebar is collapsed.
No backend changes — everything wires onto the existing
`get_llm_status` Tauri command.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Previously the bulk import ran new Set(...) on raw trimmed strings
before lowercasing, so 'ACME' and 'acme' both survived the first
dedupe pass. Neither existed in the store, so both got added —
defeating the commit message's claim that pasting the same block
twice with different casing is a no-op.
Collapse case variants at the initial dedupe step using a lowercase
seen-set, keeping the first occurrence's casing as written.
Co-authored-by: jars <jakejars@users.noreply.github.com>
Settings → Vocabulary gets a "Bulk add from a list…" disclosure under the
single-term row. Expanding reveals a textarea; paste newline- or
comma-separated terms, hit Import, and the page loops addTerm for each
entry the active profile doesn't already have.
Dedupes case-insensitively against the existing term list so pasting the
same block twice is a no-op. Skipped + failed counts surface via toast;
persistent errors (any failing term) also land in vocabularyError so the
inline panel explains what went wrong.
Covers OpenWhispr issue #460 — one-at-a-time entry becomes friction past
roughly ten terms. No backend changes; addTerm is already in profilesStore.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.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>
initI18n (src/lib/i18n/index.ts) registers three locales and picks the
initial one in order: kon_locale in localStorage > navigator.language short
code > en. +layout.svelte calls it once at app boot; guarded so per-window
re-init is a no-op.
Locale files are deliberately sparse — this is a scaffolding pass so strings
can be migrated incrementally. The Settings → Appearance → Language picker
plus its own description is the first real consumer; everything else
continues to render as hardcoded text until extracted.
Also: split the @chenglou/pretext ambient shim into src/lib/shims.d.ts. The
declaration previously lived in app.d.ts alongside a top-level `export {}`,
which made app.d.ts a module — scoping `declare module` to its own imports
and breaking resolution from src/lib/utils/textMeasure.ts. The fresh
.svelte-kit sync triggered by installing svelte-i18n surfaced it. Ambient
shim files must stay script-scoped (no top-level imports/exports).
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>
Parakeet-TDT scores 85 on any GPU-equipped English-capable system (Instant
speed + Great accuracy + GPU boost + headroom) vs ~75 for the best distilled
Whisper. A new test in recommendation.rs locks this in so future scoring
tweaks don't silently regress it.
FirstRunPage previously stored settings.modelSize by title-casing a lowercased
alias — which worked for Tiny/Base/Small/Medium but produced
"Whisper-distil-small-en" for the new distil ids. Swap to an id→label map
and pass the raw model id through to download_model/load_model; the backend
already accepts full ids via the whisper_model_id fallback.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Two new registry entries (crates/core/src/model_registry.rs):
- whisper-distil-small-en — 336 MB, ~6× faster than whisper-small-en
- whisper-distil-large-v3 — 1.55 GB, near large-v3 accuracy at medium size
Both are whisper.cpp-compatible GGML binaries hosted on HF by the
distil-whisper org; no runtime change, just wider model choice. English-only
by design (matches upstream Distil-Whisper).
The Settings model picker widens to six options — Tiny, Base, Small,
Distil-S, Medium, Distil-L — ordered roughly by accuracy. Download/load
commands now take the resolved model id (whisper-distil-*) instead of the
lowercased label, so the frontend owns the label↔id mapping.
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>
Both the status-line hint next to the record button and the empty-state
message now read settings.globalHotkey reactively, so 'Press record or
Super+E' (or whatever the user has bound) stays in sync with the actual
shortcut.
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>
Second dogfood sprint. Headline fix: Linux now uses native KWin/Mutter
decorations instead of fragile frameless `startResizeDragging`, which
collapsed diagonal corner resize to a single axis and made drag feel
laggy. macOS / Windows keep custom chrome via `useCustomChrome` gate.
Other changes:
- Cross-window preferences sync via `kon:preferences-changed` Tauri
event — theme and font changes propagate live to float/viewer.
- Hotkey recorder rewritten to use capture-phase document listener
gated by $effect; button focus was unreliable in webkit2gtk.
- History page redesigned for cognitive-load hygiene: title-first
compact row, inline title input, Edit popout opening /viewer in
edit mode, clipboard export as .md with YAML frontmatter, manual
tag chips + + Add tag input, header tag filter (cap 7), global
Starred filter, `tag:xyz` search syntax.
- `deriveAutoTags` kept as empty hook for post-Task-7 LLM topic tags;
research found all previous auto-tag chips redundant with row UI.
- Viewer window adds edit mode with debounced-save textarea; native
title renamed to "Kon - Transcription Editor".
- Window minimums updated per GNOME HIG + WCAG reflow research:
main 960x600, float 360x480, editor 560x520.
- Microphone picker filters raw ALSA strings (hw:, plughw:, front:,
sysdefault:, null) and dedupes by CARD=X. New `description` field
on DeviceInfo reads /proc/asound/cards so Blue Yeti shows as "Blue
Microphones" instead of the short "Microphones" card name.
- GPU reporting fixed: get_runtime_capabilities now returns
accelerators=[cpu,vulkan] and whisper.supports_gpu=true, matching
the transcribe-rs whisper-vulkan feature linked unconditionally.
- ResizeHandles kept for macOS/Windows frameless: 12px edges, 20px
corners via CSS vars, pointerdown + setPointerCapture, corners
above edges in z-order, rendered as sibling (not child) of the
animated layout root so `position: fixed` is viewport-relative.
- Dueling drag-region handlers removed — `data-tauri-drag-region` and
manual `startDragging()` were stacked on the same elements; kept
the manual handler which has the button/input early-return logic.
See HANDOVER.md for the full session log and deferred items.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>