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9107a78b57 perf(ingestion): replace per-row INSERT loops with chunked batch INSERTs
The issue and MR ingestion paths previously inserted labels, assignees,
and reviewers one row at a time inside a transaction. For entities with
many labels or assignees, this issued N separate SQLite statements where
a single multi-row INSERT suffices.

Replace the per-row loops with batch INSERT functions that build a
single `INSERT OR IGNORE ... VALUES (?1,?2),(?1,?3),...` statement per
chunk. Chunks are capped at 400 rows (BATCH_LINK_ROWS_MAX) to stay
comfortably below SQLite's default 999 bind-parameter limit.

Affected paths:
- issues.rs: link_issue_labels_batch_tx, insert_issue_assignees_batch_tx
- merge_requests.rs: insert_mr_labels_batch_tx,
  insert_mr_assignees_batch_tx, insert_mr_reviewers_batch_tx

New tests verify deduplication (OR IGNORE), multi-chunk correctness,
and equivalence with the old per-row approach. A perf benchmark
(bench_issue_assignee_insert_individual_vs_batch) demonstrates the
speedup across representative assignee set sizes.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-06 13:36:26 -05:00
teernisse
1dfcfd3f83 feat(autocorrect): add fuzzy subcommand matching and flag-as-subcommand detection
Extend the CLI autocorrection pipeline with two new correction rules that
help agents recover from common typos and misunderstandings:

1. SubcommandFuzzy (threshold 0.85): Fuzzy-matches typo'd subcommands
   against the canonical list. Examples:
   - "issuess" → "issues"
   - "timline" → "timeline"
   - "serach" → "search"
   
   Guards prevent false positives:
   - Words that look like misplaced global flags are skipped
   - Valid command prefixes are left to clap's infer_subcommands

2. FlagAsSubcommand: Detects when agents type subcommands as flags.
   Some agents (especially Codex) assume `--robot-docs` is a flag rather
   than a subcommand. This rule converts:
   - "--robot-docs" → "robot-docs"
   - "--generate-docs" → "generate-docs"

Also improves error messages in main.rs:
- MissingRequiredArgument: Contextual example based on detected subcommand
- MissingSubcommand: Lists common commands
- TooFewValues/TooManyValues: Command-specific help hints

Added CANONICAL_SUBCOMMANDS constant enumerating all valid subcommands
(including hidden ones) for fuzzy matching. This ensures agents that know
about hidden commands still get typo correction.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-06 11:15:28 -05:00
teernisse
ffbd1e2dce feat(me): add mentions section for @-mentions in dashboard
Add a new --mentions flag to the `lore me` command that surfaces items
where the user is @-mentioned but NOT already assigned, authoring, or
reviewing. This fills an important gap in the personal work dashboard:
cross-team requests and callouts that don't show up in the standard
issue/MR sections.

Implementation details:
- query_mentioned_in() scans notes for @username patterns, then filters
  out entities where the user is already an assignee, author, or reviewer
- MentionedInItem type captures entity_type (issue/mr), iid, title, state,
  project path, attention state, and updated timestamp
- Attention state computation marks items as needs_attention when there's
  recent activity from others
- Recency cutoff (7 days) prevents surfacing stale mentions
- Both human and robot renderers include the new section

The robot mode schema adds mentioned_in array with me_mentions field
preset for token-efficient output.

Test coverage:
- mentioned_in_finds_mention_on_unassigned_issue: basic case
- mentioned_in_excludes_assigned_issue: no duplicate surfacing
- mentioned_in_excludes_author_on_mr: author already sees in authored MRs
- mentioned_in_excludes_reviewer_on_mr: reviewer already sees in reviewing
- mentioned_in_uses_recency_cutoff: old mentions filtered
- mentioned_in_respects_project_filter: scoping works

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-06 11:15:15 -05:00
teernisse
571c304031 feat(init): add --refresh flag for project re-registration
When new projects are added to the config file, `lore sync` doesn't pick
them up because project discovery only happens during `lore init`. 
Previously, users had to use `--force` to overwrite their entire config.

The new `--refresh` flag reads the existing config and updates the
database to match, without modifying the config file itself.

Features:
- Validates GitLab authentication before processing
- Registers new projects from config into the database
- Detects orphan projects (in DB but removed from config)
- Interactive mode: prompts to delete orphans (default: No)
- Robot mode: returns JSON with orphan info, no prompts

Usage:
  lore init --refresh              # Interactive
  lore --robot init --refresh      # JSON output

Improved UX: When running `lore init` with an existing config and no
flags, the error message now suggests using `--refresh` to register
new projects or `--force` to overwrite the config file.

Implementation:
- Added RefreshOptions and RefreshResult types to init module
- Added run_init_refresh() for core refresh logic
- Added delete_orphan_projects() helper for orphan cleanup
- Added handle_init_refresh() in main.rs for CLI handling
- Added JSON output types for robot mode
- Registered --refresh in autocorrect.rs command flags registry
- --refresh conflicts with --force (mutually exclusive)
2026-03-02 15:23:41 -05:00
teernisse
5fd1ce6905 perf(ingestion): implement prefetch pattern for issue discussions
Issue discussion sync was ~10x slower than MR discussion sync because it
used a fully sequential pattern: fetch one issue's discussions, write to
DB, repeat. MR sync already used a prefetch pattern with concurrent HTTP
requests followed by sequential DB writes.

This commit brings issue discussion sync to parity with MRs:

Architecture (prefetch pattern):
  1. HTTP phase: Concurrent fetches via `join_all()` with batch size
     controlled by `dependent_concurrency` config (default 8)
  2. Transform phase: Normalize discussions and notes during prefetch
  3. DB phase: Sequential writes with proper transaction boundaries

Changes:
  - gitlab/client.rs: Add `fetch_all_issue_discussions()` to mirror
    the existing MR pattern for API consistency
  - discussions.rs: Replace `ingest_issue_discussions()` with:
    * `prefetch_issue_discussions()` - async HTTP fetch + transform
    * `write_prefetched_issue_discussions()` - sync DB writes
    * New structs: `PrefetchedIssueDiscussions`, `PrefetchedDiscussion`
  - orchestrator.rs: Update `sync_discussions_sequential()` to use
    concurrent prefetch for each batch instead of sequential calls
  - surgical.rs: Update single-issue surgical sync to use new functions
  - mod.rs: Update public exports

Expected improvement: 5-10x speedup on issue discussion sync (from ~50s
to ~5-10s for large projects) due to concurrent HTTP round-trips.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-02 14:14:03 -05:00
teernisse
b67bb8754c fix(who): prevent integer overflow in limit calculations
When `--limit` is omitted, the default value is `usize::MAX` to mean
"unlimited". The previous code used `(limit + 1) as i64` to fetch one
extra row for "has more" detection. This caused integer overflow:

  usize::MAX + 1 = 0  (wraps around)

The resulting `LIMIT 0` clause returned zero rows, making the `who`
subcommands appear to find nothing even when data existed.

Fix: Use `saturating_add(1)` to cap at `usize::MAX` instead of wrapping,
then `.min(i64::MAX as usize)` to ensure the value fits in SQLite's
signed 64-bit LIMIT parameter.

Includes regression tests that verify `usize::MAX` limit returns results.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-02 14:13:51 -05:00
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b2811b5e45 fix(fts): remove NEAR from infix operator list
NEAR is an FTS5 function (NEAR(term1 term2, N)), not an infix operator like
AND/OR/NOT. Passing it through unquoted in Safe mode was incorrect - it would
be treated as a literal term rather than a function call.

Users who need NEAR proximity search should use FtsQueryMode::Raw which
passes the query through verbatim to FTS5.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-26 11:06:59 -05:00
teernisse
2d2e470621 refactor(orchestrator): consolidate stale lock reclamation and fix edge cases
Several improvements to the ingestion orchestrator:

1. Stale lock reclamation consolidation:
   Previously, reclaim_stale_locks() was called redundantly in multiple
   drain functions (drain_resource_events, drain_closes_issues, etc.).
   Now it's called once at sync entry points (ingest_project_issues,
   ingest_project_mrs) to reduce overhead and DB contention.

2. Fix status_enrichment_mode error values:
   - "fetched" -> "error" when project path is missing
   - "fetched" -> "fetch_error" when GraphQL fetch fails
   These values are used in robot mode JSON output and should accurately
   reflect the error condition.

3. Add batch_size zero guard:
   Added .max(1) to batch_size calculation to prevent panic in .chunks()
   when config.sync.dependent_concurrency is 0. This makes the code
   defensive against misconfiguration.

These changes improve correctness and reduce unnecessary DB operations
during sync, particularly beneficial for large projects with many entities.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-26 11:06:44 -05:00
teernisse
23efb15599 feat(truncation): add pre-truncation for oversized descriptions
Add pre_truncate_description() to prevent unbounded memory allocation when
processing pathologically large descriptions (e.g., 500MB base64 blobs in
issue descriptions).

Previously, the document extraction pipeline would:
1. Allocate memory for the entire description
2. Append to content buffer
3. Only truncate at the end via truncate_hard_cap()

For a 500MB description, this would allocate 500MB+ before truncation.

New approach:
1. Check description size BEFORE appending
2. If over limit, truncate at UTF-8 boundary immediately
3. Add human-readable marker: "[... description truncated from 500.0MB to 2.0MB ...]"
4. Log warning with original size for observability

Also adds format_bytes() helper for human-readable byte sizes (B, KB, MB).

This is applied to both issue and MR document extraction in extractor.rs,
protecting the embedding pipeline from OOM on malformed GitLab data.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-26 11:06:32 -05:00
teernisse
a45c37c7e4 feat(timeline): add entity-direct seeding and round-robin evidence selection
Enhance the timeline command with two major improvements:

1. Entity-direct seeding syntax (bypass search):
   lore timeline issue:42    # Timeline for specific issue
   lore timeline i:42        # Short form
   lore timeline mr:99       # Timeline for specific MR
   lore timeline m:99        # Short form

   This directly resolves the entity and gathers ALL its discussions without
   requiring search/embedding. Useful when you know exactly which entity you want.

2. Round-robin evidence note selection:
   Previously, evidence notes were taken in FTS rank order, which could result
   in all notes coming from a single high-traffic discussion. Now we:
   - Fetch 5x the requested limit (or minimum 50)
   - Group notes by discussion_id
   - Select round-robin across discussions
   - This ensures diverse evidence from multiple conversations

API changes:
- Renamed total_events_before_limit -> total_filtered_events (clearer semantics)
- Added resolve_entity_by_iid() in timeline.rs for IID-based entity resolution
- Added seed_timeline_direct() in timeline_seed.rs for search-free seeding
- Added round_robin_select_by_discussion() helper function

The entity-direct mode uses search_mode: "direct" to distinguish from
"hybrid" or "lexical" search modes in the response metadata.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-26 11:06:23 -05:00
teernisse
8657e10822 feat(related): add semantic similarity discovery command
Implement `lore related` command for discovering semantically similar entities
using vector embeddings. Supports two modes:

Entity mode:
  lore related issues 42     # Find entities similar to issue #42
  lore related mrs 99        # Find entities similar to MR !99

Query mode:
  lore related "auth bug"    # Find entities matching free text query

Key features:
- Uses existing embedding infrastructure (nomic-embed-text via Ollama)
- Computes shared labels between source and results
- Shows similarity scores as percentage (0-100%)
- Warns when all results have low similarity (<30%)
- Warns for short queries (<=2 words) that may produce noisy results
- Filters out discussion/note documents, returning only issues and MRs
- Handles orphaned documents gracefully (skips if entity deleted)
- Robot mode JSON output with {ok, data, meta} envelope

Implementation details:
- distance_to_similarity() converts L2 distance to 0-1 score: 1/(1+distance)
- Uses saturating_add/saturating_mul for overflow safety on limit parameter
- Proper error handling for missing embeddings ("run lore embed first")
- Project scoping via -p flag with fuzzy matching

CLI integration:
- Added to autocorrect.rs command registry
- Added Related variant to Commands enum in cli/mod.rs
- Wired into main.rs with handle_related()

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-26 11:06:12 -05:00
teernisse
7fdeafa330 feat(db): add migration 028 for discussions.merge_request_id FK constraint
Add foreign key constraint on discussions.merge_request_id to prevent orphaned
discussions when MRs are deleted. SQLite doesn't support ALTER TABLE ADD CONSTRAINT,
so this migration recreates the table with:

1. New table with FK: REFERENCES merge_requests(id) ON DELETE CASCADE
2. Data copy with FK validation (only copies rows with valid MR references)
3. Table swap (DROP old, RENAME new)
4. Full index recreation (all 10 indexes from migrations 002-022)

The migration also includes a CHECK constraint ensuring mutual exclusivity:
- Issue discussions have issue_id NOT NULL and merge_request_id NULL
- MR discussions have merge_request_id NOT NULL and issue_id NULL

Also fixes run_migrations() to properly propagate query errors instead of
silently returning unwrap_or defaults, improving error diagnostics.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-26 11:06:01 -05:00
teernisse
87bdbda468 feat(status): add per-entity sync counts from migration 027
Enhances sync status reporting to include granular per-entity counts
that were added in database migration 027. This provides better
visibility into what each sync run actually processed.

New fields in SyncRunInfo and robot mode JSON:
- issues_fetched / issues_ingested: issue sync counts
- mrs_fetched / mrs_ingested: merge request sync counts
- skipped_stale: entities skipped due to staleness
- docs_regenerated / docs_embedded: document pipeline counts
- warnings_count: non-fatal issues during sync

Robot mode optimization:
- Uses skip_serializing_if = "is_zero" to omit zero-value fields
- Reduces JSON payload size for typical sync runs
- Maintains backwards compatibility (fields are additive)

SQL query now reads all 8 new columns from sync_runs table,
with defensive unwrap_or(0) for NULL handling.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-25 10:02:45 -05:00
teernisse
ed987c8f71 docs: update robot-docs manifest and agent instructions for since-last-check
Updates the `lore robot-docs` manifest with comprehensive documentation
for the new since-last-check inbox feature, enabling AI agents to
discover and use the functionality programmatically.

robot-docs manifest additions:
- since_last_check response schema with cursor_iso, groups, events
- --reset-cursor flag documentation
- Design notes: cursor persistence location, --project filter behavior
- Example commands in personal_dashboard section

Agent instruction updates (AGENTS.md, CLAUDE.md):
- Added --mrs, --project, --user flags to command examples
- Added --reset-cursor example
- Aligned both files for consistency

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-25 10:02:37 -05:00
teernisse
ce5621f3ed feat(me): add "since last check" cursor-based inbox to dashboard
Implements a cursor-based notification inbox that surfaces actionable
events from others since the user's last `lore me` invocation. This
addresses the core UX need: "what happened while I was away?"

Event Sources (three-way UNION query):
1. Others' comments on user's open issues/MRs
2. @mentions on ANY item (not restricted to owned items)
3. Assignment/review-request system notes mentioning user

Mention Detection:
- SQL LIKE pre-filter for performance, then regex validation
- Word-boundary-aware: rejects "alice" in "@alice-bot" or "alice@corp.com"
- Domain rejection: "@alice.com" not matched (prevents email false positives)
- Punctuation tolerance: "@alice," "@alice." "(@ alice)" all match

Cursor Watermark Pattern:
- Global watermark computed from ALL projects before --project filtering
- Ensures --project display filter doesn't permanently skip events
- Cursor advances only after successful render (no data loss on errors)
- First run establishes baseline (no inbox shown), subsequent runs show delta

Output:
- Human: color-coded event badges, grouped by entity, actor + timestamp
- Robot: standard envelope with since_last_check object containing
  cursor_iso, total_event_count, and groups array with nested events

CLI additions:
- --reset-cursor flag: clears cursor (next run shows no new events)
- Autocorrect: --reset-cursor added to known me command flags

Tests cover:
- Mention with trailing comma/period/parentheses (should match)
- Email-like text "@alice.com" (should NOT match)  
- Domain-like text "@alice.example" (should NOT match)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-25 10:02:31 -05:00
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eac640225f feat(core): add cursor persistence module for session-based timestamps
Introduces a lightweight file-based cursor system for persisting
per-user timestamps across CLI invocations. This enables "since last
check" semantics where `lore me` can track what the user has seen.

Key design decisions:
- Per-user cursor files: ~/.local/share/lore/me_cursor_<username>.json
- Atomic writes via temp-file + rename pattern (crash-safe)
- Graceful degradation: missing/corrupt files return None
- Username sanitization: non-safe chars replaced with underscore

The cursor module provides three operations:
- read_cursor(username) -> Option<i64>: read last-check timestamp
- write_cursor(username, timestamp_ms): atomically persist timestamp  
- reset_cursor(username): delete cursor file (no-op if missing)

Tests cover: missing file, roundtrip, per-user isolation, reset
isolation, JSON validity after overwrites, corrupt file handling.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-25 10:02:13 -05:00
teernisse
f9e7913232 fix(error): replace misleading Database error suggestions
The Database(rusqlite::Error) catch-all variant was suggesting
'lore reset --yes' for ALL database errors, including transient
SQLITE_BUSY lock contention. This was wrong on two counts:
1. `lore reset` is not implemented (prints "not yet implemented")
2. Nuking the database is not the fix for a transient lock

Changes:
- Detect SQLITE_BUSY specifically via sqlite_error_code() and provide
  targeted advice: "Another process has the database locked" with
  common causes (cron sync, concurrent lore command)
- Map SQLITE_BUSY to ErrorCode::DatabaseLocked (exit code 9) instead
  of DatabaseError (exit code 10) — semantically correct
- Set BUSY actions to ["lore cron status"] (diagnostic) instead of
  the useless "lore sync --force" (--force overrides the app-level
  lock table, but SQLITE_BUSY fires before that table is even reached)
- Fix MigrationFailed suggestion: also referenced non-existent
  'lore reset', now says "try again" with lore migrate / lore doctor
- Non-BUSY database errors get a simpler suggestion pointing to
  lore doctor (no more phantom reset command)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-23 10:36:16 -05:00
teernisse
6e487532aa feat(me): improve dashboard rendering with dynamic layout and table-based activity
Overhaul the `lore me` human-mode renderer for better terminal adaptation
and visual clarity:

Layout:
- Add terminal_width() detection (COLUMNS env -> stderr ioctl -> 80 fallback)
- Replace hardcoded column widths with dynamic title_width() that adapts to
  terminal size, clamped to [20, 80]
- Section dividers now span the full terminal width

Activity feed:
- Replace manual println! formatting with Table-based rendering for proper
  column alignment across variable-width content
- Split event_badge() into activity_badge_label() + activity_badge_style()
  for table cell compatibility
- Add system_event_style() (#555555 dark gray) to visually suppress
  non-note events (label, assign, status, milestone, review changes)
- Own actions use dim styling; others' notes render at full color

MR display:
- Add humanize_merge_status() to convert GitLab API values like
  "not_approved" -> "needs approval", "ci_must_pass" -> "CI pending"

Table infrastructure (render.rs):
- Add Table::columns() for headerless tables
- Add Table::indent() for row-level indentation
- Add truncate_pad() for fixed-width cell formatting
- Table::render() now supports headerless mode (no separator line)

Other:
- Default activity lookback changed from 30d to 1d (more useful default)
- Robot-docs schema added for `me` command
- AGENTS.md and CLAUDE.md updated with `lore me` examples

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-23 10:36:01 -05:00
teernisse
7e9a23cc0f fix(me): include NULL statuses in open issues filter
Organizations without GitLab Premium/Ultimate don't have work item
statuses configured - all their issues have status_name = NULL.
Previously, the me command filtered to only 'In Progress' and
'In Review' statuses, showing zero issues for these organizations.

Now includes NULL status as a fallback for graceful degradation.
2026-02-21 09:20:25 -05:00
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9c1a9bfe5d feat(me): add lore me personal work dashboard command
Implement a personal work dashboard that shows everything relevant to the
configured GitLab user: open issues assigned to them, MRs they authored,
MRs they are reviewing, and a chronological activity feed.

Design decisions:
- Attention state computed from GitLab interaction data (comments, reviews)
  with no local state tracking -- purely derived from existing synced data
- Username resolution: --user flag > config.gitlab.username > actionable error
- Project scoping: --project (fuzzy) | --all | default_project | all
- Section filtering: --issues, --mrs, --activity (combinable, default = all)
- Activity feed controlled by --since (default 30d); work item sections
  always show all open items regardless of --since

Architecture (src/cli/commands/me/):
- types.rs: MeDashboard, MeSummary, AttentionState data types
- queries.rs: 4 SQL queries (open_issues, authored_mrs, reviewing_mrs,
  activity) using existing issue_assignees, mr_reviewers, notes tables
- render_human.rs: colored terminal output with attention state indicators
- render_robot.rs: {ok, data, meta} JSON envelope with field selection
- mod.rs: orchestration (resolve_username, resolve_project_scope, run_me)
- me_tests.rs: comprehensive unit tests covering all query paths

Config additions:
- New optional gitlab.username field in config.json
- Tests for config with/without username
- Existing test configs updated with username: None

CLI wiring:
- MeArgs struct with section filter, since, project, all, user, fields flags
- Autocorrect support for me command flags
- LoreRenderer::try_get() for safe renderer access in me module
- Robot mode field selection presets (me_items, me_activity)
- handle_me() in main.rs command dispatch

Also fixes duplicate assertions in surgical sync tests (removed 6
duplicate assert! lines that were copy-paste artifacts).

Spec: docs/lore-me-spec.md
2026-02-20 14:31:57 -05:00
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9ec1344945 feat(surgical-sync): add per-IID surgical sync pipeline with preflight validation
Add the ability to sync specific issues or merge requests by IID without
running a full incremental sync. This enables fast, targeted data refresh
for individual entities — useful for agent workflows, debugging, and
real-time investigation of specific issues or MRs.

Architecture:
- New CLI flags: --issue <IID> and --mr <IID> (repeatable, up to 100 total)
  scoped to a single project via -p/--project
- Preflight phase validates all IIDs exist on GitLab before any DB writes,
  with TOCTOU-aware soft verification at ingest time
- 6-stage pipeline: preflight -> fetch -> ingest -> dependents -> docs -> embed
- Each stage is cancellation-aware via ShutdownSignal
- Dedicated SyncRunRecorder extensions track surgical-specific counters
  (issues_fetched, mrs_ingested, docs_regenerated, etc.)

New modules:
- src/ingestion/surgical.rs: Core surgical fetch/ingest/dependent logic
  with preflight_fetch(), ingest_issue_by_iid(), ingest_mr_by_iid(),
  and fetch_dependents_for_{issue,mr}()
- src/cli/commands/sync_surgical.rs: Full CLI orchestrator with progress
  spinners, human/robot output, and cancellation handling
- src/embedding/pipeline.rs: embed_documents_by_ids() for scoped embedding
- src/documents/regenerator.rs: regenerate_dirty_documents_for_sources()
  for scoped document regeneration

Database changes:
- Migration 027: Extends sync_runs with mode, phase, surgical_iids_json,
  per-entity counters, and cancelled_at column
- New indexes: idx_sync_runs_mode_started, idx_sync_runs_status_phase_started

GitLab client:
- get_issue_by_iid() and get_mr_by_iid() single-entity fetch methods

Error handling:
- New SurgicalPreflightFailed error variant with entity_type, iid, project,
  and reason fields. Shares exit code 6 with GitLabNotFound.

Includes comprehensive test coverage:
- 645 lines of surgical ingestion tests (wiremock-based)
- 184 lines of scoped embedding tests
- 85 lines of scoped regeneration tests
- 113 lines of GitLab client single-entity tests
- 236 lines of sync_run surgical column/counter tests
- Unit tests for SyncOptions, error codes, and CLI validation
2026-02-18 16:28:21 -05:00
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ea6e45e43f refactor(who): make --limit optional (unlimited default) and fix clippy sort lints
Change the `who` command's --limit flag from default=20 to optional,
so omitting it returns all results. This matches the behavior users
expect when they want a complete expert/workload/active/overlap listing
without an arbitrary cap.

Also applies clippy-recommended sort improvements:
- who/reviews: sort_by(|a,b| b.count.cmp(&a.count)) -> sort_by_key with Reverse
- drift: same pattern for frequency sorting

Adds Theme::color_icon() helper to DRY the stage-icon coloring pattern
used in sync output (was inline closure, now shared method).
2026-02-18 16:27:59 -05:00
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30ed02c694 feat(token): add stored token support with resolve_token and token_source
Introduce a centralized token resolution system that supports both
environment variables and config-file-stored tokens with clear priority
(env var wins). This enables cron-based sync which runs in minimal
shell environments without env vars.

Core changes:
- GitLabConfig gains optional `token` field and `resolve_token()` method
  that checks env var first, then config file, returning trimmed values
- `token_source()` returns human-readable provenance ("environment variable"
  or "config file") for diagnostics
- `ensure_config_permissions()` enforces 0600 on config files containing
  tokens (Unix only, no-op on other platforms)

New CLI commands:
- `lore token set [--token VALUE]` — validates against GitLab API, stores
  in config, enforces file permissions. Supports flag, stdin pipe, or
  interactive entry.
- `lore token show [--unmask]` — displays masked token with source label

Consumers updated to use resolve_token():
- auth_test: removes manual env var lookup
- doctor: shows token source in health check output
- ingest: uses centralized resolution

Includes 10 unit tests for resolve/source logic and 2 for mask_token.
2026-02-18 16:27:48 -05:00
teernisse
53ce20595b feat(cron): add lore cron command for automated sync scheduling
Add lore cron {install,uninstall,status} to manage a crontab entry that
runs lore sync on a configurable interval. Supports both human and robot
output modes.

Core implementation (src/core/cron.rs):
  - install_cron: appends a tagged crontab entry, detects existing entries
  - uninstall_cron: removes the tagged entry
  - cron_status: reads crontab + checks last-sync time from the database
  - Unix-only (#[cfg(unix)]) — compiles out on Windows

CLI wiring:
  - CronAction enum and CronArgs in cli/mod.rs with after_help examples
  - Robot JSON envelope with RobotMeta timing for all 3 sub-actions
  - Dispatch in main.rs

Also in this commit:
  - Add after_help example blocks to Status, Auth, Doctor, Init, Migrate,
    Health commands for better discoverability
  - Add LORE_ICONS env var documentation to CLI help text
  - Simplify notes format dispatch in main.rs (removed csv/jsonl paths)
  - Update commands/mod.rs re-exports for cron + notes cleanup

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-18 13:29:20 -05:00
teernisse
1808a4da8e refactor(notes): remove csv and jsonl output formats
Remove print_list_notes_csv, print_list_notes_jsonl, and csv_escape from
the notes list command. The --format flag's csv and jsonl variants added
complexity without meaningful adoption — robot mode already provides
structured JSON output. Notes now have two output paths: human (default)
and JSON (--robot).

Also removes the corresponding test coverage (csv_escape, csv_output).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-18 13:29:07 -05:00
teernisse
7d032833a2 feat(cli): improve autocorrect with --no-color expansion and --lock flag
Add NoColorExpansion correction rule that rewrites --no-color into the
two-arg form --color never, matching clap's expected syntax. The caller
detects the rule variant and inserts the second arg.

Also: add --lock to the sync command's known flags, and remove --format
from the notes command's known flags (format selection was removed).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-18 13:29:00 -05:00
teernisse
097249f4e6 fix(robot): replace JSON serialization unwrap with graceful error handling
Replace serde_json::to_string(&output).unwrap() with match-based error
handling across all robot-mode JSON printers. On serialization failure,
the error is now written to stderr instead of panicking. This hardens
the CLI against unexpected Serialize failures in production.

Affected commands: count (2), embed, generate-docs, ingest (2), search,
stats, sync (2), sync-status, timeline.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-18 13:28:53 -05:00
teernisse
8442bcf367 feat(trace,file-history): add tracing instrumentation and diagnostic hints
Add structured tracing spans to trace and file-history pipelines so debug
logging (-vv) shows path resolution counts, MR match counts, and discussion
counts at each stage. This makes empty-result debugging straightforward.

Add a hints field to TraceResult and FileHistoryResult that carries
machine-readable diagnostic strings explaining *why* results may be empty
(e.g., "Run 'lore sync' to fetch MR file changes"). The CLI renders these
as info lines; robot mode includes them in JSON when non-empty.

Also: fix filter_map(Result::ok) → collect::<Result> in trace.rs (same
pattern fixed in prior commit for file_history/path_resolver), and switch
conn.prepare → conn.prepare_cached for the MR query.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-18 13:28:47 -05:00
teernisse
c0ca501662 fix: replace silent error swallowing with proper error propagation
Replace .filter_map(Result::ok).collect() with .collect::<Result<Vec<_>,_>>()?
in rename chain resolution and suffix probe queries. The old pattern silently
discarded database errors, making failures invisible. Now any rusqlite error
propagates to the caller immediately.

Affected: resolve_rename_chain (2 queries) and resolve_ambiguity (1 query).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-18 13:28:37 -05:00
teernisse
c953d8e519 refactor(who): split 2598-line who.rs into per-mode modules
Split the monolithic who.rs into a who/ directory module with 7 focused
files. The 5 query modes (expert, workload, reviews, active, overlap) share
no query-level code — only types and a few small helpers — making this a
clean mechanical extraction.

New structure:
  who/types.rs     — all pub result structs/enums (~185 lines)
  who/mod.rs       — dispatch, shared helpers, JSON envelope (~428 lines)
  who/expert.rs    — query + render + json for expert mode (~839 lines)
  who/workload.rs  — query + render + json for workload mode (~370 lines)
  who/reviews.rs   — query + render + json for reviews mode (~214 lines)
  who/active.rs    — query + render + json for active mode (~299 lines)
  who/overlap.rs   — query + render + json for overlap mode (~323 lines)

Token savings: an agent working on any single mode now loads ~400-960 lines
instead of 2,598 (63-85% reduction). Public API unchanged — parent mod.rs
re-exports are identical.

Test re-exports use #[cfg(test)] use (not pub use) to avoid visibility
conflicts with pub(super) items in submodules. All 79 who tests pass.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-18 13:28:30 -05:00
teernisse
63bd58c9b4 feat(who): filter unresolved discussions to open entities only
Workload and active modes now exclude discussions on closed issues and
merged/closed MRs by default. Adds --include-closed flag to restore
the previous behavior when needed.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-18 10:34:28 -05:00
teernisse
714c8c2623 feat(path): rename-aware ambiguity resolution for suffix probe
When a bare filename like 'operators.ts' matches multiple full paths,
check if they are the same file connected by renames (via BFS on
mr_file_changes). If so, auto-resolve to the newest path instead of
erroring. Also wires path resolution into file-history and trace
commands so bare filenames work everywhere.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-18 10:34:28 -05:00
teernisse
171260a772 feat(cli): implement 'lore trace' command (bd-2n4, bd-9dd)
Gate 5 Code Trace - Tier 1 (API-only, no git blame).
Answers 'Why was this code introduced?' by building
file -> MR -> issue -> discussion chains.

New files:
- src/core/trace.rs: run_trace() query logic with rename-aware
  path resolution, entity_reference-based issue linking, and
  DiffNote discussion extraction
- src/core/trace_tests.rs: 7 unit tests for query logic
- src/cli/commands/trace.rs: CLI command with human output,
  robot JSON output, and :line suffix parsing (5 tests)

Human output shows full content (no truncation).
Robot JSON truncates discussion bodies to 500 chars for token efficiency.

Wiring:
- TraceArgs + Commands::Trace in cli/mod.rs
- handle_trace in main.rs
- VALID_COMMANDS + robot-docs manifest entry
- COMMAND_FLAGS autocorrect registry entry

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-17 14:57:21 -05:00
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a1bca10408 feat(cli): implement 'lore file-history' command (bd-z94)
Adds file-history command showing which MRs touched a file, with:
- Rename chain resolution via BFS (resolve_rename_chain from bd-1yx)
- DiffNote discussion snippets with --discussions flag
- --merged filter, --no-follow-renames, -n limit
- Human output with styled MR list and rename chain display
- Robot JSON output with {ok, data, meta} envelope
- Autocorrect registry and robot-docs manifest entry
- Fixes pre-existing --no-status missing from sync autocorrect registry
2026-02-17 12:57:56 -05:00
teernisse
b9063aa17a feat(cli): add --no-status flag to skip GraphQL status enrichment during sync 2026-02-16 10:29:11 -05:00
teernisse
fc0d9cb1d3 feat(sync): colored stage output, functional sub-rows, and error visibility
Overhaul the sync command's human output to use semantic colors and a
cleaner rendering architecture. The changes fall into four areas:

Stage lines: Replace direct finish_stage() calls with an
emit_stage_line/emit_stage_block pattern that clears the spinner first,
then prints static lines via MultiProgress::suspend. Stage icons are
now color-coded green (success) or yellow (warning) via color_icon().
A separate "Status" stage line now appears after Issues, summarizing
work-item status enrichment across all projects.

Sub-rows: Replace the imperative print_issue_sub_rows/print_mr_sub_rows
functions with functional issue_sub_rows(), mr_sub_rows(), and new
status_sub_rows() that return Vec<String>. Project paths use
Theme::muted(), error/failure counts use Theme::warning(), and
separators use the dim middle-dot style. Sub-rows are printed atomically
with their parent stage line to avoid interleaving with spinners.

Summary: In print_sync(), counts now use Theme::info().bold() for visual
pop, detail-line separators are individually styled (dim middle-dot),
and a new "Sync completed with issues" headline appears when any stage
had failures. Document errors and embedding failures are surfaced in
both the doc-parts line and the errors line.

Tests: Full coverage for append_failures, summarize_status_enrichment,
should_print_timings, issue_sub_rows, mr_sub_rows, and status_sub_rows.
2026-02-16 09:43:36 -05:00
teernisse
c8b47bf8f8 feat(cli): add --timings flag and enrich error tracking fields
Add -t/--timings flag to the sync subcommand, allowing users to opt
into a per-stage timing breakdown after the sync summary. Wire the flag
through main.rs into print_sync() which passes it to the new
should_print_timings() gate.

Enrich the data structures that flow through the sync pipeline so
downstream renderers have full error visibility:

- ProjectSummary gains status_errors (issue-side status enrichment
  failures per project)
- ProjectStatusEnrichment gains path (project path for sub-row display)
- SyncResult gains documents_errored and embedding_failed so the
  summary can surface doc-gen and embed failures separately
- Autocorrect table updated with --timings for fuzzy flag matching
2026-02-16 09:43:22 -05:00
teernisse
a570327a6b refactor(progress): extract format_stage_line with themed styling
Pull the line-formatting logic out of finish_stage() into a standalone
public format_stage_line() so that sync.rs can build stage lines without
needing a live ProgressBar (e.g. for static multi-line blocks printed
after the spinner is cleared).

The new function applies Theme::info().bold() to the label and
Theme::timing() to the elapsed column, giving every stage line
consistent color treatment. finish_stage() now delegates to it.

Includes a unit test asserting the formatted output contains the
expected icon, label, summary, and elapsed components.
2026-02-16 09:43:13 -05:00
teernisse
eef73decb5 fix(cli): timeline tag width, test env isolation, and logging verbosity
Miscellaneous fixes across CLI and core modules:

- Timeline: widen TAG_WIDTH from 10 to 11 to accommodate longer event
  type labels without truncation
- render.rs: save and restore LORE_ICONS env var in glyph_mode test to
  prevent interference from the test environment leaking into or from
  other tests that set LORE_ICONS
- logging.rs: adjust verbose=1 to info level (was debug), verbose=2 to
  debug — this reduces noise at -v while keeping -vv as the full debug
  experience
- issues.rs, merge_requests.rs: use infodebug! macro consistently for
  ingestion summary logging

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-14 11:25:42 -05:00
teernisse
bb6660178c feat(sync): per-project breakdown, status enrichment progress bars, and summary polish
Add per-project detail rows beneath stage completion lines during multi-project
syncs, showing itemized counts (issues/MRs, discussions, events, statuses, diffs)
for each project. Previously, only aggregate totals were visible, making it hard
to diagnose which project contributed what during a sync.

Status enrichment gets proper progress bars replacing the old spinner-only
display: StatusEnrichmentStarted now carries a total count so the CLI can
render a determinate bar with rate and ETA. The enrichment SQL is tightened
to use IS NOT comparisons for diff-only UPDATEs (skip rows where values
haven't changed), and a follow-up touch_stmt ensures status_synced_at is
updated even for unchanged rows so staleness detection works correctly.

Other improvements:
- New ProjectSummary struct aggregates per-project metrics during ingestion
- SyncResult gains statuses_enriched + per-project summary vectors
- "Already up to date" message when sync finds zero changes
- Remove Arc<AtomicBool> tick_started pattern from docs/embed stages
  (enable_steady_tick is idempotent, the guard was unnecessary)
- Progress bar styling: dim spinner, dark_gray track, per_sec + eta display
- Tick intervals tightened from 100ms to 60ms for smoother animation
- statuses_without_widget calculation uses fetch_result.statuses.len()
  instead of subtracting enriched (more accurate when some statuses lack
  work item widgets)
- Status enrichment completion log downgraded from info to debug

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-14 11:25:33 -05:00
teernisse
64e73b1cab fix(graphql): handle past HTTP dates in retry-after header gracefully
Extract parse_retry_after_value(header, now) as a pure function to enable
deterministic testing of Retry-After header parsing. The previous
implementation used let-chains with SystemTime::now() inline, which made
it untestable and would panic on negative durations when the server
clock was behind or the header contained a date in the past.

Changes:
- Extract parse_retry_after_value() taking an explicit `now` parameter
- Handle past HTTP dates by returning 1 second instead of panicking on
  negative Duration (date.duration_since(now) returns Err for past dates)
- Trim whitespace from header values before parsing
- Add test for past HTTP date returning 1 second minimum
- Add test for delta-seconds with surrounding whitespace

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-14 11:25:19 -05:00
teernisse
361757568f refactor(cli): remove deprecated stage_spinner, migrate remaining callers to v2
Phase 7 cleanup: migrate timeline.rs and main.rs search spinner
from stage_spinner() to stage_spinner_v2() with proper icon labels,
then remove the now-unused stage_spinner() function and its tests.

No external callers remain for the old numbered-stage API.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-14 10:13:06 -05:00
Taylor Eernisse
8572f6cc04 refactor(cli): polish secondary commands with icons, number formatting, and section dividers
Phase 6 of the UX overhaul. Applies consistent visual treatment across
the remaining command outputs: stats, doctor, timeline, who, count,
and drift.

Stats (stats.rs):
- Apply render::format_number() to all numeric values (documents,
  FTS indexed, embedding counts, chunks) for thousand-separator
  formatting in large databases

Doctor (doctor.rs):
- Replace Unicode check/warning/cross symbols with Icons::success(),
  Icons::warning(), Icons::error() for glyph-mode awareness
- Add summary line after checks showing "Ready/Not ready" with counts
  of passed, warnings, and failed checks separated by middle dots
- Remove "lore doctor" title header for cleaner output

Count (count.rs):
- Right-align numeric values with {:>10} format for columnar output
  in count and state breakdown displays

Timeline (timeline.rs):
- Add entity icons (issue/MR) before entity references in event rows
- Refactor format_event_tag to pad plain text before applying style,
  preventing ANSI codes from breaking column alignment
- Extract style_padded() helper for width-then-style pattern

Who (who.rs):
- Add Icons::user() before usernames in expert, workload, reviews,
  and overlap displays
- Replace manual bold section headers with render::section_divider()
  in workload view (Assigned Issues, Authored MRs, Reviewing MRs,
  Unresolved Discussions)

Drift (drift.rs):
- Add Icons::error()/success() before drift detection status line
- Replace '#' bar character with Unicode full block for similarity
  curve visualization

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-14 10:06:05 -05:00
Taylor Eernisse
d0744039ef refactor(show): polish issue and MR detail views with section dividers and icons
Phase 4 of the UX overhaul. Restructures the show issue and show MR
detail displays with consistent section layout, state icons, and
improved typography.

Issue detail changes:
- Replace bold header + box-drawing underline with indented title using
  Theme::bold() for the title text only
- Organize fields into named sections using render::section_divider():
  Details, Development, Description, Discussions
- Add state icons (Icons::issue_opened/closed) alongside text labels
- Add relative time in parentheses next to Created/Updated dates
- Switch labels from "Labels: (none)" to only showing when present,
  using format_labels_bare for clean comma-separated output
- Move URL and confidential indicator into Details section
- Closing MRs show state-colored icons (merged/opened/closed)
- Discussions use section_divider instead of bold text, remove colons
  from author lines, adjust wrap widths for consistent indentation

MR detail changes:
- Same section-divider layout: Details, Description, Discussions
- State icons for opened/merged/closed using Icons::mr_* helpers
- Draft indicator uses Icons::mr_draft() instead of [Draft] text prefix
- Relative times added to Created, Updated, Merged, Closed dates
- Reviewers and Assignees fields aligned with fixed-width labels
- Labels shown only when present, using format_labels_bare
- Discussion formatting matches issue detail style

Both views use 5-space left indent for field alignment and consistent
wrap widths (72 for descriptions, 68/66 for discussion notes/replies).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-14 10:06:05 -05:00
Taylor Eernisse
4b372dfb38 refactor(list): polish list commands with icons, compact timestamps, and styled discussions
Phase 3 of the UX overhaul. Enhances the issues, merge requests, and
notes list displays with visual indicators and improved formatting.

List display changes (src/cli/commands/list.rs):
- Add state icons to issues (opened/closed) and merge requests
  (opened/merged/closed) using Icons:: helpers alongside text labels
- Replace [DRAFT] prefix with Icons::mr_draft() glyph for draft MRs
- Switch from format_relative_time to format_relative_time_compact for
  tighter column widths in tabular output
- Switch from format_labels to format_labels_bare for unlabeled style
- Change format_discussions() return type from String to StyledCell so
  unresolved counts render with Theme::warning() color inline
- Bold the section headers ("Issues", "Merge Requests", "Notes")
  with count separated from the label for cleaner scanning
- Import Icons from render module

Test updates (src/cli/commands/list_tests.rs):
- Update format_discussions tests to assert on StyledCell.text field
  instead of raw String, since the function now returns styled output
- The unresolved-count test checks starts_with/contains to handle
  embedded ANSI escape codes from Theme::warning()

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-14 10:06:05 -05:00
Taylor Eernisse
af8fc4af76 refactor(sync): overhaul progress display with stage spinners and summaries
Phase 2 of the UX overhaul. Replaces the old numbered-stage progress
system (1/4, 2/4...) and manual indicatif ProgressBar/ProgressStyle
setup with the new centralized progress helpers.

Sync command changes (src/cli/commands/sync.rs):
- Replace stage_spinner(n, total, msg) with stage_spinner_v2(icon, label, status)
  removing the rigid numbered-stage counter in favor of named stages
- Replace manual ProgressBar::new + ProgressStyle::default_bar for docs
  and embed sub-progress with nested_progress(label, len, robot_mode)
- Add finish_stage() calls that display a completion summary with
  elapsed time, e.g. "Issues  42 issues from 3 projects  1.2s"
- Each stage (Issues, MRs, Docs, Embed) now reports what it did on
  completion rather than just clearing the spinner silently
- Embed failure path uses Icons::warning() instead of inline Theme
  formatting, keeping error display consistent with success path
- Remove indicatif direct dependency from sync.rs (now handled by
  progress module)

Main entry point changes (src/main.rs):
- Add GlyphMode detection: auto-detect Unicode/Nerd Font support or
  fall back to ASCII based on --icons flag, --color=never, NO_COLOR,
  or robot mode
- Update all LoreRenderer::init() calls to pass GlyphMode alongside
  ColorMode for icon-aware rendering throughout the CLI
- Overhaul handle_error() formatting: use Icons::error() glyph,
  bold error text, arrow prefixed action suggestions, and breathing
  room with blank lines for scannability
- Migrate handle_embed() progress bar from manual ProgressBar +
  ProgressStyle to nested_progress() helper, matching sync command

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-14 10:06:05 -05:00
Taylor Eernisse
96b288ccdd refactor(search): polish search results rendering with semantic Theme styles
Phase 5 of the UX overhaul. Migrates search result display from raw
console styling to the centralized Theme system with semantic methods,
improving visual consistency and readability.

Search result changes:
- Type badges now use semantic styles (issue_ref, mr_ref) with
  fixed-width alignment for clean columnar layout
- Snippet rendering uses Theme::highlight() for matched terms and
  Theme::muted() for surrounding context, replacing bold+underline
- Metadata line uses Theme::username() for authors and per-part
  styling with middle-dot separators instead of a single dim line
- Result numbering uses muted style with right-aligned width
- Consistent 8-space indent for metadata, snippets, and explain lines
- Header line uses muted style for search mode instead of dim+parens
- Trailing blank line moved after the result loop instead of per-result

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-14 10:06:05 -05:00
teernisse
d710403567 feat(cli): add GlyphMode icon system, Theme extensions, and progress API
Phase 1 of UX skin overhaul: foundation layer that all subsequent
phases build upon.

Icons: 3-tier glyph system (Nerd Font / Unicode / ASCII) with
auto-detection from TERM_PROGRAM, LORE_ICONS env, or --icons flag.
16 semantic icon methods on Icons struct (success, warning, error,
issue states, MR states, note, search, user, sync, waiting).

Theme: 4 new semantic styles — muted (#6b7280), highlight (#fbbf24),
timing (#94a3b8), state_draft (#6b7280).

Progress: stage_spinner_v2 with icon prefix, nested_progress with
bounded bar/throughput/ETA, finish_stage for static completion lines,
format_elapsed for compact duration strings.

Utilities: format_relative_time_compact (3h, 2d, 1w, 3mo),
format_labels_bare (comma-separated without brackets).

CLI: --icons global flag, GLOBAL_FLAGS registry updated.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-14 10:06:05 -05:00
Taylor Eernisse
ebf64816c9 fix(search): correct FTS5 raw mode fallback test assertion
Update test_raw_mode_leading_wildcard_falls_back_to_safe to match the
actual Safe mode behavior: OR is a recognized FTS5 boolean operator and
passes through unquoted, so the expected output is '"*" OR "auth"' not
'"*" "OR" "auth"'. The previous assertion was incorrect since the Safe
mode operator-passthrough logic was added.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-13 22:34:01 -05:00
Taylor Eernisse
450951dee1 feat(timeline): rename --expand-mentions to --no-mentions, default mentions on
Invert the timeline mention-expansion flag semantics. Previously, mention
edges were excluded by default and --expand-mentions opted in. Now mention
edges are included by default (matching the more common use case) and
--no-mentions opts out to reduce fan-out when needed.

This is a breaking CLI change but aligns with the principle that the
default behavior should produce the most useful output. Users who were
passing --expand-mentions get the same behavior without any flag. Users
who want reduced output can pass --no-mentions.

Updated: CLI args (TimelineArgs), autocorrect flag list, robot-docs
schema, README documentation and flag reference table.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-13 22:33:34 -05:00