Phase A of dogfood verification for the Magnotia -> Lumotia rebrand
cascade. The existing in-crate unit tests prove the migration copies
bytes correctly; this commit closes the gaps an atomiser-grade review
would flag.
Phase A.1 — end-to-end integration test (crates/storage/tests/legacy_db_migration.rs):
Seeds a real on-disk magnotia.db via lumotia_storage::init (which runs
every schema migration head-to-tail), inserts a transcript via the
public API, drops the pool, runs migrate_legacy_data_dir_with_pairs,
then re-opens the migrated lumotia.db and asserts the transcript is
queryable. Three scenarios covered:
1. Legacy-only -> migrate -> reopen -> row survives. Also verifies a
non-DB companion file is carried along by the directory rename.
2. Idempotency: first boot migrates, user writes new data, second
boot is a no-op and BOTH rows survive.
3. Both-paths-present: refuses to merge, target's empty DB is
preserved, legacy retained on disk as a backup.
Wires the test surface by renaming the previously-private
migrate_legacy_data_dir_inner to pub migrate_legacy_data_dir_with_pairs
(mirroring migrate_tauri_app_data_dir_with_paths in the sibling
tauri_app_data_migration module).
Phase A.2a — copy_dir_recursive hardening (crates/core/src/paths.rs):
Pre-existing footgun: the fall-through branch called std::fs::copy()
on any DirEntry that was not a symlink or a directory. On Unix that
includes FIFOs, sockets, and char/block device nodes. Opening a FIFO
for read with no writer attached blocks forever — a stale debug FIFO
in the user's ~/.magnotia tree would silently hang first launch.
The branch now explicitly distinguishes is_file() (real regular file
-> copy) from anything else (-> Err with ErrorKind::Unsupported,
naming the offending path). Migration becomes re-runnable once the
user cleans up the offending node. Same-filesystem rename via
std::fs::rename is atomic and unaffected; only the EXDEV fallback path
touches the new guard.
Phase A.2b — three adversarial probes (crates/core/src/paths.rs tests):
- FIFO inside the legacy tree: copy_dir_recursive must return an
Unsupported error WITHOUT hanging. Test bounded by a 5s wall clock
+ a worker thread so a regression to the old fall-through would
surface as a panic, not a stalled CI job.
- Unreadable file (mode 0000): copy_dir_recursive must surface
PermissionDenied, not silently skip. Skips its core assertion under
euid 0 (root bypasses DAC permissions, would mask the regression).
- Dangling symlink (target nonexistent): symlink is recreated at
destination with link target preserved verbatim; the migration
does NOT try to dereference and does NOT abort the rest of the copy.
Verification:
- cargo fmt --check: clean
- cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets -- -D warnings: clean
- cargo test --workspace: 409 passed, 0 failed (up from 405 pre-commit;
3 storage integration tests + 3 paths adversarial + 1 net carry-over)
Add an Option<bool> use_gpu parameter to test_llm_model with the same
default-true semantics as load_llm_model. Hard-coding true triggered an
engine tear-down/rebuild when a parallel load_llm_model(use_gpu=false)
was in flight (LlmEngine::load_model triples on id+path+use_gpu) and
silently flipped the user's GPU mode underneath the test.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Commit 1 of 2 for engine-slop residuals Area A.
Adds a typed `magnotia_storage::Error` enum and rewires every error
construction site in the storage crate to use it. The crate boundary
into `magnotia_core::error::MagnotiaError` is handled by a
`From<storage::Error> for MagnotiaError` impl that lives inside the
storage crate (not in core) to avoid a `core -> storage` dependency
cycle. The old `MagnotiaError::StorageError(String)` variant is kept
in this commit as an unused placeholder; commit 2 deletes it.
New types in crates/storage/src/error.rs:
- pub enum Error { DatabaseOpen, Migration, Query, NotFound,
InvalidReference, Filesystem } with #[derive(thiserror::Error)]
- pub enum OpenOp { Connect, ReadOnlyConnect, ForeignKeysPragma }
- pub enum MigrationStep { SchemaVersionTableCreate, SchemaVersionQuery,
TxBegin, Apply, RecordVersion, Commit }
- pub enum Entity { Transcript, Task, Profile, ImplementationRule,
Feedback } — seeded only with entities that have a real
NotFound/InvalidReference case in the codebase
- pub type Result<T> = std::result::Result<T, Error>
- impl Error { pub fn kind() -> StorageKind, pub fn
operation_label() -> Cow<'static, str> }
- impl From<Error> for MagnotiaError
New types in crates/core/src/error.rs:
- MagnotiaError::Storage { kind: StorageKind, operation: String,
detail: String } with #[error("{detail}")] so the boundary doesn't
double-prefix Display output
- pub enum StorageKind { DatabaseOpen, Migration, Query, NotFound,
InvalidReference, Filesystem } #[derive(Serialize)]
#[serde(rename_all = "snake_case")] for future Area E
Storage crate dependency added: thiserror = "1"
Migration scope:
- migrations.rs: 6 sites → Error::Migration with structured step + version
- database.rs: 72 sites broken down as:
* 3 → Error::DatabaseOpen (init / readonly / pragma)
* 1 → Error::Filesystem (init's create_dir_all with path context)
* ~58 → Error::Query with operation labels matching the prior message
stem in snake_case; transaction sub-steps use dotted labels
("complete_subtask_and_check_parent.commit_transaction" etc.)
so transaction internals are not collapsed
* 5 → Error::NotFound (transcript / task×2 / implementation_rule×2)
* 5 → Error::InvalidReference (insert_transcript unknown profile;
Default profile rename/delete invariants ×3; feedback rating
value validation)
Survey ambiguities resolved per the locked answers:
- Q1 (schema_version_query): Migration step, not Query
- Q2 (transaction sub-steps): preserved granularity with dotted operation
labels; no collapsing
- Q3 (Entity cardinality): seeded with the 3 from the survey + 2 more
discovered during migration (ImplementationRule, Feedback), per
"add when an actual case needs it"
- Q4 (operation label type): Cow<'static, str>
- Q5 (Serialize): storage::Error is not serializable; flattens only at
the MagnotiaError boundary
- Q6 (re-exports): pub use error::{Entity, Error, MigrationStep, OpenOp,
Result} in storage::lib.rs; StorageKind belongs to magnotia_core
Two scope-discovered additions beyond the original 5 variants:
- Error::Filesystem { path, source } variant + matching StorageKind —
required because init() now returns storage::Result<SqlitePool> and
the create_dir_all call needs a typed path; doing this via
From<io::Error> for storage::Error would have lost the path so it's
explicit
- Entity::ImplementationRule and Entity::Feedback — two NotFound /
InvalidReference sites the original survey missed in the rule-CRUD
and feedback-validation areas
Verification:
- cargo fmt --all
- cargo check --workspace --all-targets — clean
- cargo test -p magnotia-storage — 60 passed, 0 failed
- cargo test --workspace — all green, ~330 tests
- rg 'StorageError\(' crates/ src-tauri/src/ — only hit is the variant
declaration in core that commit 2 will delete
- rg 'Other\(String' crates/storage/src/ — zero
- rg 'format!\("[A-Z].* failed' crates/storage/src/ — zero
Commit 2 will delete MagnotiaError::StorageError(String) once this is
in. Pre-existing working-tree churn in crates/llm/, src/lib/pages/,
src/lib/utils/saveMarkdown.ts and the untracked phase10a dogfood notes
deliberately left unstaged.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Follow-up to 184214b. The eprintln→tracing sweep surfaced 6 existing
log::* calls in the hotkey crate that were silent at runtime — the
workspace builds tracing-subscriber without the tracing-log feature, so
log:: events never reached the tracing pipeline.
Migrating direct rather than adding a LogTracer bridge: the repo is
already standardising on tracing, the bridge adds a second logger init
path with "already initialised" edge cases, and the bridge would
indiscriminately route all log records (including future third-party
chatter), not just these known sites.
Migrated (6 sites, 2 files):
- crates/hotkey/src/linux.rs (5) — read /dev/input error, device open
debug, device-attached info, device-listener-ended warn, event-channel-
closed warn
- crates/hotkey/src/stub.rs (1) — non-Linux no-op info
Also removed the now-unused log = "0.4" dependency from
crates/hotkey/Cargo.toml. magnotia_hotkey=info filter target was
already added to init_tracing in 184214b, so these events emit at the
default level immediately.
Verification:
- cargo fmt --all -- --check
- cargo check -p magnotia-hotkey — clean
- cargo check -p magnotia — clean
- rg 'log::|eprintln!' crates/hotkey/src/ src-tauri/src/commands/ crates/ai-formatting/src/ — zero hits
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replaces 22 production eprintln! sites with structured tracing events
across 8 files. Closes Area B of the post-prognosis residuals plan
(docs/superpowers/plans/2026-05-12-engine-slop-residuals.md).
Files touched (22 sites):
- crates/hotkey/src/linux.rs (2) — hotplug watcher degraded-mode warnings
- crates/ai-formatting/src/pipeline.rs (1) — LLM cleanup fallback warning
- src-tauri/src/commands/transcription.rs (1) — chunking dispatch info
- src-tauri/src/commands/diagnostics.rs (1) — crashes-dir setup warning
- src-tauri/src/commands/tasks.rs (1) — malformed feedback row warning
- src-tauri/src/commands/power.rs (3) — App Nap acquire/release/fail
- src-tauri/src/commands/models.rs (5) — Whisper warmup lifecycle
- src-tauri/src/commands/live.rs (8) — session start, chunk dispatch,
per-chunk delivery, inference errors, worker disconnects, listener
loss, status-channel cascade
Levels: error for unrecoverable failures (inference disconnect, panic,
status cascade), warn for recoverable degradation (LLM fallback,
malformed rows, App Nap fail, hotplug watcher fail), info for lifecycle
(session start, chunk processed, App Nap acquire/release, warmup
complete, chunking dispatch), debug for per-chunk noise (speech-gate
skip, chunk dispatch).
Two new dependencies and two new filter targets:
- tracing = "0.1" added to crates/hotkey and crates/ai-formatting
- Default EnvFilter in src-tauri/src/lib.rs::init_tracing extended with
magnotia_hotkey=info,magnotia_ai_formatting=info so the new targets
emit at the default level
Out of scope (intentional, left as-is):
- crates/mcp/src/main.rs — CLI binary, stderr is the log contract
(module docstring) so the JSON-RPC stdout stream stays clean
- crates/*/tests/*.rs and crates/core/examples/tuning_log_demo.rs —
test/example diagnostic output relies on --nocapture stdio semantics
Discovery during sweep (not fixed — separate follow-up): hotkey crate
has 6 existing log:: calls (log::error/warn/info/debug) but the
workspace builds tracing-subscriber without the tracing-log feature, so
those events are currently silent. Worth a follow-up to either add the
tracing-log bridge or migrate hotkey's existing log:: calls to
tracing::.
Verification:
- cargo fmt --all
- cargo check --workspace --all-targets — clean
- cargo test --workspace — 330+ tests, zero failures
- rg eprintln! src-tauri/src/commands/ crates/hotkey/src/ crates/ai-formatting/src/ — zero hits
Pre-existing working-tree churn in crates/llm/, src/lib/pages/,
src/lib/utils/saveMarkdown.ts and the untracked phase10a dogfood notes
deliberately left unstaged per Jake's instruction.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Introduces the architectural spine for the Wyrdnote engine layer per
the spec at outputs/wyrdnote/2026-05-10-engine-architecture-spec.md
in the CORBEL-Main workspace, Codex-reviewed 2026/05/10.
Clean-room derivative of VoiceInk's TranscriptionService /
TranscriptionServiceRegistry / TranscriptionPipeline shape. Built from
the architectural pattern only; no GPL-3.0 code, comments, or
identifiers lifted. Wyrdnote names, control flow, and trait signatures
are original.
What this lands:
crates/cloud-providers/src/provider.rs (new, 184 lines)
TranscriptionProvider async trait. Object-safe via async_trait so
Arc<dyn TranscriptionProvider> is the canonical shape. Lives in
cloud-providers (not transcription) per D7 so an OEM licensee
implementing the trait depends only on this crate plus magnotia-core
(no transcription internals leaked through the trait surface).
Surrounding types: ProviderId (lower-kebab-case), ProviderKind,
NetworkRequirement, CostClass, ProviderCapabilities, EngineProfile,
ProviderTranscript. Compile-time object-safety witness in tests.
crates/cloud-providers/Cargo.toml (modified)
Adds async-trait + serde dependencies.
crates/cloud-providers/src/lib.rs (modified)
Re-exports the provider surface.
crates/transcription/src/registry.rs (new, 183 lines)
EngineRegistry: catalogue of providers keyed by ProviderId. Push-style
registration, default-provider id captured at construction. Read-only
after boot. Full unit-test coverage: empty default, register/get
round-trip, default-resolves-after-registration, re-register replaces,
ids enumeration.
crates/transcription/src/orchestrator.rs (new, 286 lines)
LocalProviderAdapter wraps Arc<LocalEngine>, presents async
TranscriptionProvider upward via tokio::task::spawn_blocking. Per D7
the adapter lives in the orchestrator, NOT as impl TranscriptionProvider
for LocalEngine — this keeps the dependency edge one-directional and
avoids leaking async-runtime requirements onto the synchronous
Transcriber trait.
Orchestrator: single transcribe() entry point; resolves a provider
from the registry, derives TranscriptionOptions from the EngineProfile,
dispatches. Returns a clear error when an unregistered provider is
named. Unit tests use a mock CannedProvider to validate dispatch,
error handling, and option routing without booting a real model.
crates/transcription/Cargo.toml (modified)
Depends on magnotia-cloud-providers + async-trait. Dev-dep tokio
gains macros + rt-multi-thread features for #[tokio::test].
crates/transcription/src/lib.rs (modified)
Exports Orchestrator, EngineRegistry, LocalProviderAdapter, and
re-exports the provider trait surface so downstream crates depend
only on magnotia-transcription for both local engines and the trait.
KNOWN-ISSUES.md (modified)
Adds KI-06: existing dictation, live, and meeting commands still call
LocalEngine::transcribe_sync directly via pick_engine. The orchestrator
path is dormant until a Phase A.1 follow-up commit migrates the call
sites. Cloud providers (Phase G) cannot be exercised end-to-end until
the rewire lands. Phasing rationale: this commit lands the abstractions
cleanly with full test coverage; the rewire is a separate diff so the
chunking + post-processing logic in transcribe_file moves without
inflating this commit beyond review fidelity.
Test results: 9 new tests pass (orchestrator: dispatches, errors-on-
unregistered, routes-initial-prompt, object-safe; registry: empty-default,
round-trip, default-resolves, re-register, ids-list). Pre-existing
59 transcription tests + 5 cloud-providers tests still green.
cargo check --workspace clean.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Run with:
cargo run -p magnotia-core --example tuning_log_demo
Initialises a tracing-subscriber fmt layer so the inference_thread_count
INFO event is rendered to stderr. Exercises all 8 (workload,
gpu_offloaded) combos under three power scenarios: AC override,
battery override, and the real sysfs probe.
Used to validate the heuristic on 2026-05-09 against the spec's
6c12t truth table — all 6 rows match.
Adds tracing-subscriber as a [dev-dependencies] for the example.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Wires the whisper backend through the new tuning helper. gpu_offloaded
combines a compile-time feature check (whisper-vulkan, in default
features) with a runtime libvulkan probe via the hardware module. If
libvulkan1 is missing on Linux, whisper-rs's vulkan backend silently
falls back to CPU, so we should not reduce threads in that case.
The old magnotia_core::constants::inference_thread_count import is
replaced by tuning::{inference_thread_count, Workload}. The constants
module's helper is removed in Task 6.1 once the LLM call site has
also migrated.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Introduces crates/core/src/power.rs with the PowerState enum
(OnAc / OnBattery / Unknown) and a unit test confirming the three
variants are distinct. Registers the module in lib.rs and adds
tempfile = "3" to dev-dependencies for use in later tasks.
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.
Adds llm_tags TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT '' to the transcripts table via
new migration v14. SELECT statements + TranscriptRow + transcript_row_from
now carry the column. update_transcript_meta gains a sixth Option for
llm_tags following the existing COALESCE pattern; an
#[allow(too_many_arguments)] keeps clippy happy without inverting the
signature into a struct that would just shift the indirection.
The Tauri-side TranscriptDto + UpdateTranscriptMetaRequest + the
update_transcript_meta_cmd command pass llm_tags through unchanged.
Pre-existing manualTags persistence path now has a sibling for
llmTags ready for the frontend to call.
Phase 8 brittle test fix included: list_recent_completions_uses_local_day_boundary
was anchoring its "-2 days" UTC offset against the local-day spine,
which drifted across UTC midnight. Anchored to the local date directly
so it matches the spine regardless of clock.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Downstream effect of the Task 4 commit (83bd338) adding
serde = "1" to crates/storage/Cargo.toml. Lockfile change is a
single line recording the new dependency on the pinned crates.io
version; no other crates affected.
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.