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agent: lumotia — v0.1 release-completion run
Closes the code-side v0.1 ship gate. All quality gates green:
cargo fmt/clippy/test (~327 tests), npm check (0/0), vitest 13/13,
scripts/dogfood-rebrand-drill.sh 8/8.

Phase F — first-run onboarding promoted to v0.1
- FirstRunPage with skip-to-main + failure recovery + event recording
- Six onboarding commands (record/list/has-completed + lumotia_events)
- Storage migration v17 (onboarding_events + lumotia_events tables)

UI hardening (in-scope items from v0.1-ui-hardening.md)
- StatusPill + PostCaptureCard components, 21st preview entry
- Sidebar recording-as-sacred-state (opacity + aria-disabled, reduced-motion)
- Settings 6-section regroup + Help section + Activation log + Privacy toggle
- Error-state copy sweep (DictationPage + SettingsPage, plain-language)
- Global :focus-visible rule, textarea outlines restored
- Ctrl+K / Ctrl+, / Escape bindings in +layout

LLM resilience
- rule_based_extract_tasks (regex-free imperative-verb extractor) +
  extract_tasks_with_fallback wrapper — task extraction never returns zero
- tokio::time::timeout(120s) wraps cleanup/tags/tasks commands

Release artefacts
- LICENSE (canonical AGPL-3.0), CHANGELOG (Keep-a-Changelog format)
- v0.1-release-notes, privacy-and-ai-use, install-warnings,
  tester-onboarding-kit, tester-acceptance-runbook, code-signing-setup,
  apple-silicon-rb08-runbook, virtual-audio-setup, v0.1-contrast-audit
- Workspace versioning + AGPL spdx; npm exact-pin (10 ranges removed)
- AppImage SHA-256 sidecar in build.yml
- README v0.1 section + Reporting-issues; canonical repo slug

Closure pass — items moved from human-required to code-complete
- KI-02 Linux idle inhibit: zbus 5 → org.freedesktop.login1.Manager.Inhibit
- KI-03 Windows sleep prevention: SetThreadExecutionState(ES_CONTINUOUS|...)
- acquire/release_idle_inhibit Tauri commands, wired in DictationPage
- Diagnostic-bundle frontend wire-up (Settings → Help button)
- WCAG-AA contrast fix via .btn-filled-text utility (no token changes)
- 8 destructive-action sites wrapped in plain-language confirm() guards
- KNOWN-ISSUES.md + v0.1-known-limitations.md updated (KI-02/03 fixed)

Scripts
- pre-tag-verify.sh, tag-day.sh, smoke-linux + driver
- parse-diagnostic-bundle.sh, parse-activation-log.py

Per-item audit trail: docs/release/v0.1-completion-status.md
Remaining: W-01…W-08 (signing certs, hardware probes, smoke matrix,
tester recruitment) — see docs/release/v0.1-known-limitations.md.
2026-05-15 06:59:08 +01:00

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Changelog

All notable user-facing changes to Lumotia are documented here. Format: Keep a Changelog. Versioning: SemVer.

Unreleased

0.1.0 - 2026-MM-DD

Added

  • Dictation with on-device speech recognition. Speak naturally; Lumotia transcribes locally using Whisper or Parakeet. Six Whisper variants (Tiny through Distil-Large v3) and Parakeet for lower-latency English transcription. The first-run hardware probe selects the fastest-accurate pair for your machine. Models download once and run entirely offline.
  • Live streaming transcription. Audio is processed as you speak rather than in one batch at the end, so you see results as they arrive. Speech-gated chunking and a duplicate-boundary filter keep the output clean.
  • Transcript cleanup without touching your original. A rule-based pass removes filler words, collapses repetition, and applies consistent spelling. If you have a local LLM model downloaded, it runs a second pass for natural-language polish. Your raw Whisper transcript is always preserved — cleanup is additive, never destructive.
  • Automatic task extraction with a safe fallback. Lumotia identifies action items from your transcript using either the local LLM or a rule-based verb-list extractor. If the LLM fails, the fallback runs silently and tasks still appear.
  • MicroSteps and a 5-minute focus timer. Any extracted task can be broken into 37 concrete sub-steps. Select a MicroStep to start a 5-minute timer scoped to that one step, so you can work on one thing at a time.
  • History with full-text search. Every transcript is indexed and searchable. Filter by date, tag, or keyword. Open any past transcript in the editor to review or correct it; edits autosave.
  • Markdown export with YAML frontmatter. Export any transcript as a Markdown file ready for Obsidian or any plain-text workflow. One button, native save dialog.
  • Read-only MCP server. An optional lumotia-mcp binary lets Claude Desktop, Cline, Cursor, or any MCP-compatible client read your transcripts and tasks over a local stdio connection. It cannot write, edit, or delete anything.
  • First-run onboarding flow. A short guided setup covers microphone selection, model download, and a practice recording with a pre-supplied prompt, so you know what to say.
  • Per-profile custom vocabulary. Add domain-specific terms to a profile and Lumotia feeds them to the transcription engine as hints, reducing misrecognition of names and jargon.
  • Content tags and topic suggestions. Lumotia suggests tags from your transcript. Promote them to your manual tag list with one click, or ignore them.
  • Keyboard-navigable throughout. The full capture flow — record, review, extract tasks, start a timer, export — is completable without a mouse. Focus rings are visible on every interactive element. prefers-reduced-motion is respected app-wide.

Privacy

  • All transcription, cleanup, and task extraction runs on your device. No audio, transcript, or task data is sent anywhere.
  • No telemetry, no analytics, no crash reports leave the machine unless you explicitly bundle one for a support request.
  • An optional local activation log records when the hotkey fires. It never leaves your machine and can be disabled in Settings → Privacy.
  • The optional MCP server is read-only and communicates over stdio only — no network listener, no remote access. Enabling it gives your MCP client read access to your full transcript history; treat it accordingly.
  • Full disclosure: docs/release/privacy-and-ai-use.md (link added when that page lands).

Known limitations

See docs/release/v0.1-known-limitations.md for the full list. Brief summary:

  • macOS App Nap may pause Lumotia when its window loses focus during long sessions. The protection code is in place but not yet verified on Apple Silicon hardware.
  • Linux idle inhibit is not wired. The compositor may lock or suspend during a long dictation session. Workaround: launch with systemd-inhibit --what=idle:sleep lumotia or raise your system screen-lock timeout.
  • Windows sleep prevention is not yet implemented. Set your active power plan's sleep timeout to "Never" while dictating.
  • If the local LLM hangs mid-generation, the status indicator may stay on "Cleaning up" until you restart the app. Your transcript is preserved and the rest of the app continues to work.
  • Cloud transcription (OpenAI Whisper API and equivalents) is not available in this release.
  • The MCP server grants read access to your entire transcript history with no per-row permission boundary. A finer-grained permission system is planned for a later release.