@jhizzard/termdeck 0.10.2 → 0.10.3

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package/package.json CHANGED
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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  {
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  "name": "@jhizzard/termdeck",
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- "version": "0.10.2",
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+ "version": "0.10.3",
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  "description": "Browser-based terminal multiplexer with metadata overlays, panel flashback memory recall, and AI-aware session management",
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  "bin": {
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  "termdeck": "./packages/cli/src/index.js"
@@ -42,6 +42,9 @@
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  "ws": "^8.16.0",
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  "yaml": "^2.3.4"
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  },
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+ "devDependencies": {
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+ "@anthropic-ai/sdk": "^0.39.0"
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+ },
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  "keywords": [
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  "terminal",
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  "multiplexer",
@@ -51,6 +51,7 @@
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  <div class="graph-empty" id="graphEmpty" hidden>
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  <h3 id="graphEmptyTitle">No memories yet</h3>
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  <p id="graphEmptyBody">This project has no <code>memory_items</code> rows. Run a Claude Code session in this project; the session-end hook will populate Mnestra and edges will be inferred on the next nightly cron.</p>
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+ <button type="button" class="graph-empty-action" id="graphEmptyAllProjects" hidden>View All Projects</button>
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  </div>
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  <svg class="graph-svg" id="graphSvg" role="img" aria-label="Force-directed knowledge graph">
@@ -186,6 +186,51 @@
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  window.history.replaceState(null, '', url);
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  }
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+ // -------- Stateful UI reset (Sprint 41 T3) ------------------------------
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+
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+ // Clear the SVG render and tear down the running simulation. Called at the
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+ // start of every fetchGraph so a re-fetch from a different mode/project
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+ // can't paint over a stale render.
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+ function clearGraphSvg() {
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+ if (state.sim) {
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+ state.sim.stop();
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+ state.sim = null;
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+ }
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+ const r = root();
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+ if (r) {
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+ while (r.firstChild) r.removeChild(r.firstChild);
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+ }
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+ state.nodeSel = null;
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+ state.edgeSel = null;
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+ state.labelSel = null;
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+ }
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+
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+ // Ephemeral toast in the top-right of the graph stage. Used to surface
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+ // truncation warnings on the All Projects view. Auto-dismisses; calling
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+ // again before dismissal replaces the message and resets the timer.
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+ function showToast(msg, durationMs = 6000) {
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+ const stageEl = stage();
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+ if (!stageEl) return;
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+ let el = document.getElementById('graphToast');
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+ if (!el) {
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+ el = document.createElement('div');
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+ el.id = 'graphToast';
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+ el.className = 'graph-toast';
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+ stageEl.appendChild(el);
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+ }
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+ el.textContent = msg;
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+ el.hidden = false;
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+ // Force a reflow so the .show transition fires when toggling rapid-fire.
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+ void el.offsetWidth;
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+ el.classList.add('show');
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+ if (showToast._timer) clearTimeout(showToast._timer);
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+ showToast._timer = setTimeout(() => {
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+ el.classList.remove('show');
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+ // Hide after the transition completes so it can't catch clicks.
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+ setTimeout(() => { el.hidden = true; }, 220);
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+ }, durationMs);
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+ }
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+
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  // -------- API ------------------------------------------------------------
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  async function api(path) {
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  }
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  async function fetchGraph() {
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+ // Sprint 41 T3 — reset all stateful UI before the new fetch starts so a
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+ // re-fetch from a different mode/project starts from a clean slate. Fixes
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+ // the three-way race where "Loading graph…" + "No memories yet" + a stale
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+ // node render all paint over each other after a mode/project switch.
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+ hideEmpty();
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+ clearGraphSvg();
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+ state.nodes = [];
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+ state.edges = [];
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  setLoading('Loading graph…');
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  try {
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  let data;
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- if (state.mode === 'memory') {
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+ if (state.mode === 'project' && state.project === '__all__') {
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+ data = await api('/api/graph/all');
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+ if (data.enabled === false) return showDisabled(data);
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+ state.nodes = data.nodes || [];
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+ state.edges = data.edges || [];
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+ if (data.truncated) {
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+ showToast(
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+ `Showing ${state.nodes.length} most-recent of ${data.totalAvailable} memories — narrow by project to see specific clusters.`,
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+ );
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+ }
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+ } else if (state.mode === 'memory') {
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  data = await api(`/api/graph/memory/${encodeURIComponent(state.memoryId)}?depth=${state.depth}`);
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  if (data.enabled === false) return showDisabled(data);
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- state.nodes = data.nodes;
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- state.edges = data.edges;
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+ state.nodes = data.nodes || [];
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+ state.edges = data.edges || [];
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  // Use the root memory's project as the view's "current project" for
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  // the legend / drawer / fallback color when nodes span projects.
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  if (data.root && data.root.project) state.project = data.root.project;
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  state.project = name;
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  data = await api(`/api/graph/project/${encodeURIComponent(name)}`);
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  if (data.enabled === false) return showDisabled(data);
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- state.nodes = data.nodes;
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- state.edges = data.edges;
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+ state.nodes = data.nodes || [];
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+ state.edges = data.edges || [];
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  }
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  writeUrlState();
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  hideLoading();
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  renderGraph();
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  updateStats();
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  } catch (err) {
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+ // Even on error, drop the empty-state overlay so the failure message
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+ // shows alone instead of stacking on top of "No memories yet".
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+ hideEmpty();
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  setLoading(`Failed: ${err.message}`);
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  }
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  }
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  }
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  function showEmpty() {
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  $('graphEmpty').hidden = false;
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- if (state.mode === 'project') {
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- $('graphEmptyTitle').textContent = `No memories in "${state.project}"`;
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+ const allBtn = $('graphEmptyAllProjects');
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+ if (state.mode === 'project' && state.project === '__all__') {
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+ $('graphEmptyTitle').textContent = 'No memories yet';
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+ $('graphEmptyBody').innerHTML =
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+ 'No <code>memory_items</code> rows in the database. Run a Claude Code session and the session-end hook will populate Mnestra; edges will be inferred on the next nightly cron.';
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+ if (allBtn) allBtn.hidden = true;
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+ } else if (state.mode === 'project') {
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+ $('graphEmptyTitle').textContent = `No memories tagged "${state.project}"`;
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+ $('graphEmptyBody').innerHTML =
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+ 'Your <code>memory_items</code> may be mis-tagged under a parent directory. ' +
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+ 'Try the All Projects view, or check the actual distribution with ' +
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+ '<code>SELECT project, count(*) FROM memory_items GROUP BY project</code>.';
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+ if (allBtn) allBtn.hidden = false;
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  } else {
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  $('graphEmptyTitle').textContent = 'No neighbors yet';
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+ $('graphEmptyBody').textContent =
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+ 'This memory has no edges in memory_relationships. The next graph-inference cron run will infer them if any are warranted.';
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+ if (allBtn) allBtn.hidden = true;
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  }
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  }
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  function hideEmpty() {
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  $('graphEmpty').hidden = true;
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+ const allBtn = $('graphEmptyAllProjects');
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+ if (allBtn) allBtn.hidden = true;
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  }
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  function showDisabled(data) {
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  hideLoading();
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  readUrlState();
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  await loadConfig();
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- // Project picker
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+ // Project picker. The "All projects" option is always present so the user
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+ // can recover from mis-tagged data (Sprint 41 T3); per-project options are
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+ // appended after it from /api/config.
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  const sel = $('graphProject');
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  sel.innerHTML = '';
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- if (state.projects.length === 0) {
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+ sel.disabled = false;
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+ const allOpt = document.createElement('option');
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+ allOpt.value = '__all__';
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+ allOpt.textContent = 'All projects';
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+ sel.appendChild(allOpt);
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+ for (const p of state.projects) {
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  const opt = document.createElement('option');
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- opt.value = '';
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- opt.textContent = '— add a project first —';
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+ opt.value = p;
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+ opt.textContent = p;
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  sel.appendChild(opt);
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- sel.disabled = true;
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- } else {
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- for (const p of state.projects) {
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- const opt = document.createElement('option');
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- opt.value = p;
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- opt.textContent = p;
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- sel.appendChild(opt);
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- }
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- // Pick state.project, or first project from config.
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- if (!state.project && state.mode !== 'memory') {
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- state.project = state.projects[0];
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+ }
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+ // Pick state.project, or fall back to the first configured project, or to
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+ // __all__ when nothing is configured. Memory mode inherits its project
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+ // from the root node and skips this resolution.
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+ if (state.mode !== 'memory') {
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+ if (!state.project) {
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+ state.project = state.projects.length > 0 ? state.projects[0] : '__all__';
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  }
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- if (state.project) sel.value = state.project;
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  }
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+ if (state.project) sel.value = state.project;
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  sel.addEventListener('change', () => {
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  state.mode = 'project';
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  fetchGraph();
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  });
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+ const emptyAllBtn = $('graphEmptyAllProjects');
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+ if (emptyAllBtn) {
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+ emptyAllBtn.addEventListener('click', () => {
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+ state.mode = 'project';
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+ state.project = '__all__';
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+ state.memoryId = null;
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+ sel.value = '__all__';
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+ fetchGraph();
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+ });
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+ }
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+
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  $('graphSearch').addEventListener('input', (e) => applySearch(e.target.value));
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  $('graphReheat').addEventListener('click', () => {
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  if (state.sim) state.sim.alpha(0.6).restart();
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  border-radius: 3px;
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  font-size: 11px;
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  }
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+ /* Sprint 41 T3 — interactive button inside the .graph-empty overlay.
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+ The parent has pointer-events: none so taps on the SVG behind pass
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+ through; the button must opt back in for the click to register. */
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+ .graph-empty .graph-empty-action {
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+ pointer-events: auto;
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+ margin-top: 6px;
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+ background: var(--tg-surface);
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+ color: var(--tg-text);
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+ border: 1px solid var(--tg-border-active);
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+ border-radius: var(--tg-radius-sm);
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+ padding: 6px 14px;
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+ font-family: var(--tg-mono);
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+ font-size: 12px;
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+ cursor: pointer;
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+ transition: background 0.12s ease, border-color 0.12s ease, color 0.12s ease;
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+ }
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+ .graph-empty .graph-empty-action:hover {
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+ background: var(--tg-surface-hover);
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+ border-color: var(--tg-accent);
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+ color: var(--tg-text-bright);
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+ }
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+ .graph-empty .graph-empty-action:focus-visible {
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+ outline: 2px solid var(--tg-accent);
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+ outline-offset: 2px;
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+ }
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+
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+ /* Sprint 41 T3 — ephemeral toast for graph-side notifications
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+ (truncation warnings, etc). Sits in the top-right of #graphStage. */
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+ .graph-toast {
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+ position: absolute;
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+ top: 14px;
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+ right: 14px;
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+ max-width: 360px;
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+ background: rgba(15, 17, 23, 0.95);
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+ color: var(--tg-text);
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+ border: 1px solid var(--tg-border-active);
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+ border-radius: var(--tg-radius-sm);
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+ padding: 10px 14px;
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+ font-family: var(--tg-mono);
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+ font-size: 12px;
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+ line-height: 1.4;
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+ box-shadow: 0 4px 14px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.35);
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+ backdrop-filter: blur(6px);
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+ z-index: 60;
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+ opacity: 0;
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+ transform: translateY(-6px);
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+ transition: opacity 0.18s ease, transform 0.18s ease;
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+ pointer-events: none;
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+ }
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+ .graph-toast.show {
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+ opacity: 1;
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+ transform: translateY(0);
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+ }
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  const MAX_DEPTH = 4;
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  const DEFAULT_DEPTH = 2;
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  const MAX_NODES_PER_PROJECT = 2000;
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+ // Sprint 41 T3 — All Projects view cap. Same ceiling as the per-project cap;
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+ // the global view trades cluster-fidelity for breadth and warns the client via
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+ // `truncated`/`totalAvailable` when the ceiling clips the corpus.
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+ const MAX_NODES_GLOBAL = 2000;
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  return { nodes, edges };
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  }
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+ async function fetchAllGraph(pool) {
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+ // Sprint 41 T3 — backs the "All projects" picker option in /graph.html.
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+ // Returns the most-recent MAX_NODES_GLOBAL active+non-archived memories plus
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+ // every edge whose endpoints both land in the result set. `totalAvailable`
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+ // and `truncated` let the client surface a toast when the corpus overflows
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+ // the cap.
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+ const totalSql = `
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+ SELECT COUNT(*)::int AS c
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+ FROM memory_items
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+ WHERE is_active = TRUE AND archived = FALSE
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+ `;
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+ const totalRes = await pool.query(totalSql);
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+ const totalAvailable = Number(totalRes.rows[0]?.c || 0);
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+ const nodesSql = `
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+ WITH all_nodes AS (
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+ SELECT ${NODE_COLUMNS_SQL}
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+ FROM memory_items
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+ WHERE is_active = TRUE AND archived = FALSE
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+ ORDER BY created_at DESC
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+ LIMIT ${MAX_NODES_GLOBAL}
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+ )
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+ SELECT
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+ n.*,
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+ COALESCE((
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+ SELECT COUNT(*)::int
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+ FROM memory_relationships r
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+ WHERE r.source_id = n.id OR r.target_id = n.id
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+ ), 0) AS degree
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+ FROM all_nodes n
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+ `;
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+ const nodesRes = await pool.query(nodesSql);
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+ const nodes = nodesRes.rows.map(rowToNode);
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+ if (nodes.length === 0) {
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+ return { nodes: [], edges: [], totalAvailable, truncated: false };
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+ }
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+ const ids = nodes.map((n) => n.id);
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+ const edgesSql = `
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+ SELECT ${EDGE_COLUMNS_BASE_SQL}, ${EDGE_COLUMNS_T2_SQL}
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+ FROM memory_relationships
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+ WHERE source_id = ANY($1::uuid[])
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+ AND target_id = ANY($1::uuid[])
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+ `;
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+ const edgesRes = await pool.query(edgesSql, [ids]);
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+ const edges = edgesRes.rows.map(rowToEdge);
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+ return {
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+ nodes,
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+ edges,
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+ totalAvailable,
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+ truncated: totalAvailable > MAX_NODES_GLOBAL,
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+ };
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+ }
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+ // no project filter; cap is MAX_NODES_GLOBAL and the response carries
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+ // `truncated`/`totalAvailable` so the client can surface a "showing N of M"
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+ // toast when the corpus overflows.
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+ app.get('/api/graph/all', async (req, res) => {
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+ const pool = getPool();
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+ if (!pool) {
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+ return res.json(disabledPayload({
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+ nodes: [],
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+ edges: [],
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+ totalAvailable: 0,
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+ truncated: false,
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+ }));
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+ }
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+ try {
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+ const { nodes, edges, totalAvailable, truncated } = await fetchAllGraph(pool);
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+ const byType = {};
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+ for (const e of edges) {
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+ byType[e.kind] = (byType[e.kind] || 0) + 1;
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+ }
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+ res.json({
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+ enabled: true,
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+ stats: {
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+ nodes: nodes.length,
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+ byType,
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+ truncated,
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+ totalAvailable,
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+ },
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+ nodes,
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+ edges,
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+ totalAvailable,
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+ truncated,
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+ });
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+ } catch (err) {
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+ console.warn('[graph] /api/graph/all failed:', err.message);
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+ res.status(500).json({ error: 'graph all query failed', detail: err.message });
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+ }
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+ });
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+ -- Sprint 41 T2 — chopin-nashville re-taxonomy.
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+ --
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+ -- Why this exists:
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+ -- Sprint 39 T3 migration 011_project_tag_backfill.sql moved 192 rows out of
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+ -- the chopin-nashville bucket (1,139 → 947) using a conservative 5-bucket
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+ -- keyword pass. 947 rows still remain mis-tagged. Sprint 41 widens the
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+ -- keyword sets per the new project taxonomy (T1 owns the canonical doc at
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+ -- docs/PROJECT-TAXONOMY.md) and adds three buckets that 011 did not have:
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+ -- - chopin-in-bohemia (festival, distinct from the Nashville competition)
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+ -- - chopin-scheduler (the SchedulingApp / "Maestro" project — single
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+ -- project under two names per orchestrator
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+ -- mid-inject clarification 2026-04-28 12:51 ET)
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+ -- - claimguard (Gorgias-ticket-monitor / ClaimGuard-AI work)
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+ --
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+ -- The remaining residue after this migration is what Sprint 41 T4 hands to
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+ -- the LLM-classification runner. Conservative wins: rows with no clear
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+ -- keyword signal STAY chopin-nashville for T4 to handle.
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+ --
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+ -- What this migration does NOT do:
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+ -- - Does NOT touch mnestra_session_memory / mnestra_project_memory / etc.
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+ -- (legacy rag-events tables; different write path; Sprint 42+ cleanup).
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+ -- - Does NOT consolidate duplicate tags like 'gorgias' vs
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+ -- 'gorgias-ticket-monitor', 'pvb' vs 'PVB', or 'mnestra' vs 'engram'.
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+ -- Visible in `SELECT project, count(*) FROM memory_items GROUP BY
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+ -- project` but a separate cleanup pass.
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+ -- - Does NOT re-tag rows whose only signal is the legitimate
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+ -- chopin-nashville vocabulary (competition / performance / jury /
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+ -- sponsor / applicant / repertoire / Acceptd / NICPC / laureate). Those
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+ -- are the rows the chopin-nashville tag SHOULD claim.
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+ -- - Does NOT touch source_session_id → transcript_path → cwd resolution.
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+ -- The briefing scoped that as a possible additional signal, not
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+ -- required. Keyword bucketing + T4's LLM pass hits the < 100 target.
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+ --
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+ -- Heuristic — content keyword bucketing:
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+ -- The migration runs UPDATEs sequentially. Earlier buckets claim ambiguous
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+ -- multi-project rows first; later buckets only see rows that no earlier
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+ -- bucket has already re-tagged. Order is broadest-first (largest expected
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+ -- bucket size first):
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+ --
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+ -- 1. termdeck — termdeck, mnestra, "4+1 sprint", xterm,
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+ -- node-pty, flashback, memory_items,
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+ -- memory_relationships
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+ -- 2. rumen — rumen, rumen-tick, "insight synthesis"
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+ -- 3. podium — podium
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+ -- 4. chopin-in-bohemia — bohemia, "chopin in bohemia", "2026 festival"
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+ -- 5. chopin-scheduler — scheduling, schedulingapp, \mMaestro\M
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+ -- (Maestro is the working name; chopin-scheduler
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+ -- is the canonical tag — alias confirmed 2026-04-28
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+ -- by Joshua; case-sensitive word-boundary token
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+ -- avoids matching unrelated "[maestro]" log
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+ -- prefixes)
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+ -- 6. pvb — PVB, petvetbid, "pet vet bid"
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+ -- 7. claimguard — claimguard, gorgias-ticket-monitor,
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+ -- "gorgias ticket monitor"
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+ -- 8. dor — \mDOR\M, /DOR/, ~/Documents/DOR, dor.config,
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+ -- "Rust LLM gateway", openclaw
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+ -- (reused verbatim from 011's tightened
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+ -- pattern; word-boundary uppercase rules out
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+ -- "dormant", "vendored", "indoor", etc.)
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+ --
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+ -- Idempotence:
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+ -- Every UPDATE is gated by `WHERE project = 'chopin-nashville'`. After the
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+ -- first run, those rows have a different project tag, so re-running this
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+ -- migration is a no-op (zero rows updated per bucket). RAISE NOTICE on a
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+ -- re-run will print zeros, which is the expected idempotent signal.
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+ --
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+ -- Application:
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+ -- THIS MIGRATION IS NOT EXECUTED BY THE LANE THAT WROTE IT. Orchestrator
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+ -- reviews the RAISE NOTICE counts after applying. Apply via the bundled
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+ -- migration runner at packages/server/src/setup/migration-runner.js (which
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+ -- uses node-postgres client.query — psql metacommands like \gset are NOT
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+ -- available, so the count probes use GET DIAGNOSTICS ROW_COUNT inside DO
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+ -- blocks). Manual fallback:
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+ -- `psql "$DATABASE_URL" -f 012_project_tag_re_taxonomy.sql`.
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+
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+ BEGIN;
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+
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+ -- ============================================================
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+ -- AUDIT BEFORE
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+ -- ============================================================
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+ DO $$
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+ DECLARE
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+ before_chopin int;
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+ before_termdeck int;
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+ before_rumen int;
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+ before_podium int;
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+ before_bohemia int;
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+ before_scheduler int;
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+ before_pvb int;
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+ before_claimguard int;
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+ before_dor int;
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+ BEGIN
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+ SELECT count(*) INTO before_chopin FROM memory_items WHERE project = 'chopin-nashville';
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+ SELECT count(*) INTO before_termdeck FROM memory_items WHERE project = 'termdeck';
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+ SELECT count(*) INTO before_rumen FROM memory_items WHERE project = 'rumen';
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+ SELECT count(*) INTO before_podium FROM memory_items WHERE project = 'podium';
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+ SELECT count(*) INTO before_bohemia FROM memory_items WHERE project = 'chopin-in-bohemia';
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+ SELECT count(*) INTO before_scheduler FROM memory_items WHERE project = 'chopin-scheduler';
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+ SELECT count(*) INTO before_pvb FROM memory_items WHERE project = 'pvb';
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+ SELECT count(*) INTO before_claimguard FROM memory_items WHERE project = 'claimguard';
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+ SELECT count(*) INTO before_dor FROM memory_items WHERE project = 'dor';
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+ RAISE NOTICE '[012-retaxonomy] BEFORE chopin-nashville=% termdeck=% rumen=% podium=% chopin-in-bohemia=% chopin-scheduler=% pvb=% claimguard=% dor=%',
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+ before_chopin, before_termdeck, before_rumen, before_podium, before_bohemia, before_scheduler, before_pvb, before_claimguard, before_dor;
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+ END $$;
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+
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+ -- ============================================================
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+ -- BUCKET 1 — termdeck (broadest first; claims ambiguous multi-project rows)
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+ --
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+ -- Widened from 011's 3-keyword set [termdeck | mnestra | "4+1 sprint"] to
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+ -- include TermDeck-internal vocabulary that almost never appears outside the
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+ -- TermDeck stack (xterm, node-pty), the Flashback subsystem name, and the
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+ -- memory_* table identifiers (which are spoken about in TermDeck/Mnestra
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+ -- context overwhelmingly — graph-routes, mnestra-bridge, the migrations
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+ -- themselves).
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+ -- ============================================================
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+ DO $$
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+ DECLARE
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+ rows_updated int;
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+ BEGIN
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+ UPDATE memory_items SET project = 'termdeck'
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+ WHERE project = 'chopin-nashville'
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+ AND (
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+ content ILIKE '%termdeck%'
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+ OR content ILIKE '%mnestra%'
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+ OR content ILIKE '%4+1 sprint%'
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+ OR content ILIKE '%xterm%'
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+ OR content ILIKE '%node-pty%'
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+ OR content ILIKE '%flashback%'
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+ OR content ILIKE '%memory_items%'
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+ OR content ILIKE '%memory_relationships%'
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+ );
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+ GET DIAGNOSTICS rows_updated = ROW_COUNT;
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+ RAISE NOTICE '[012-retaxonomy] bucket 1 (termdeck): % rows re-tagged', rows_updated;
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+ END $$;
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+
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+ -- ============================================================
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+ -- BUCKET 2 — rumen
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+ --
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+ -- 011 used [rumen] alone. 012 widens to include rumen-tick (the Rumen
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+ -- cron-tick subsystem) and "insight synthesis" (Rumen's product vocabulary).
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+ -- ============================================================
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+ DO $$
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+ DECLARE
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+ rows_updated int;
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+ BEGIN
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+ UPDATE memory_items SET project = 'rumen'
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+ WHERE project = 'chopin-nashville'
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+ AND (
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+ content ILIKE '%rumen%'
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+ OR content ILIKE '%rumen-tick%'
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+ OR content ILIKE '%insight synthesis%'
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+ );
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+ GET DIAGNOSTICS rows_updated = ROW_COUNT;
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+ RAISE NOTICE '[012-retaxonomy] bucket 2 (rumen): % rows re-tagged', rows_updated;
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+ END $$;
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+
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+ -- ============================================================
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+ -- BUCKET 3 — podium
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+ --
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+ -- Same single-keyword pattern as 011. Podium-specific vocabulary doesn't
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+ -- have synonyms that justify widening. (The Chopin in Bohemia festival
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+ -- mentions Podium often, but bucket 1's broadest-first ordering means
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+ -- podium-AND-bohemia rows where podium is the dominant tag claim it here;
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+ -- bohemia-only rows fall to bucket 4.)
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+ -- ============================================================
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+ DO $$
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+ DECLARE
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+ rows_updated int;
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+ BEGIN
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+ UPDATE memory_items SET project = 'podium'
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+ WHERE project = 'chopin-nashville'
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+ AND content ILIKE '%podium%';
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+ GET DIAGNOSTICS rows_updated = ROW_COUNT;
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+ RAISE NOTICE '[012-retaxonomy] bucket 3 (podium): % rows re-tagged', rows_updated;
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+ END $$;
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+
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+ -- ============================================================
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+ -- BUCKET 4 — chopin-in-bohemia (NEW in 012)
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+ --
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+ -- The 2026 festival is a distinct project from the Chopin Nashville
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+ -- competition. Keywords: bohemia (substring; festival-specific), "chopin in
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+ -- bohemia" (full phrase, near-zero false positives), "2026 festival" (date+
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+ -- project disambiguator).
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+ --
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+ -- Note: rows that mention "Chopin Nashville" AND "Bohemia" together (rare —
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+ -- maybe cross-project planning notes) will already have been claimed by
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+ -- earlier buckets if they also mention TermDeck/Rumen/Podium tooling.
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+ -- Otherwise they land here, which is the right call: the "current festival
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+ -- being planned" is Bohemia 2026.
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+ -- ============================================================
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+ DO $$
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+ DECLARE
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+ rows_updated int;
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+ BEGIN
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+ UPDATE memory_items SET project = 'chopin-in-bohemia'
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+ WHERE project = 'chopin-nashville'
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+ AND (
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+ content ILIKE '%bohemia%'
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+ OR content ILIKE '%chopin in bohemia%'
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+ OR content ILIKE '%2026 festival%'
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+ );
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+ GET DIAGNOSTICS rows_updated = ROW_COUNT;
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+ RAISE NOTICE '[012-retaxonomy] bucket 4 (chopin-in-bohemia): % rows re-tagged', rows_updated;
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+ END $$;
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+
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+ -- ============================================================
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+ -- BUCKET 5 — chopin-scheduler (NEW in 012; absorbs Maestro alias)
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+ --
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+ -- Per orchestrator clarification 2026-04-28 12:51 ET: "Maestro" is the
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+ -- working/branding name for the chopin-scheduler project. Same project,
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+ -- two names. The on-disk path is SchedulingApp/, so the keywords cover both
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+ -- the path-style identifier (scheduling, schedulingapp) and the branding
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+ -- alias (\mMaestro\M — POSIX word-boundary, case-sensitive Capitalized
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+ -- token).
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+ --
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+ -- The case-sensitive Maestro pattern matters: lowercase "maestro" can
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+ -- appear in unrelated content (log prefixes like "[maestro]" if any tool
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+ -- ever named itself that, generic music vocabulary). Capitalized Maestro
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+ -- with word boundaries is much closer to "the project name" intent.
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+ -- ============================================================
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+ DO $$
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+ DECLARE
223
+ rows_updated int;
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+ BEGIN
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+ UPDATE memory_items SET project = 'chopin-scheduler'
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+ WHERE project = 'chopin-nashville'
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+ AND (
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+ content ILIKE '%scheduling%'
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+ OR content ILIKE '%schedulingapp%'
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+ OR content ~ '\mMaestro\M'
231
+ );
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+ GET DIAGNOSTICS rows_updated = ROW_COUNT;
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+ RAISE NOTICE '[012-retaxonomy] bucket 5 (chopin-scheduler): % rows re-tagged', rows_updated;
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+ END $$;
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+
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+ -- ============================================================
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+ -- BUCKET 6 — pvb (case-insensitive PVB / petvetbid markers)
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+ --
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+ -- Same pattern as 011 bucket 4. PVB is small in the chopin-nashville bucket
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+ -- (Sprint 39 dry-run found 7 rows; live apply landed 3 because bucket 1
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+ -- claimed mnestra-AND-PVB rows first). 012's earlier expansion of bucket 1
242
+ -- means this stays small or zero.
243
+ -- ============================================================
244
+ DO $$
245
+ DECLARE
246
+ rows_updated int;
247
+ BEGIN
248
+ UPDATE memory_items SET project = 'pvb'
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+ WHERE project = 'chopin-nashville'
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+ AND (
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+ content ILIKE '%PVB%'
252
+ OR content ILIKE '%petvetbid%'
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+ OR content ILIKE '%pet vet bid%'
254
+ );
255
+ GET DIAGNOSTICS rows_updated = ROW_COUNT;
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+ RAISE NOTICE '[012-retaxonomy] bucket 6 (pvb): % rows re-tagged', rows_updated;
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+ END $$;
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+
259
+ -- ============================================================
260
+ -- BUCKET 7 — claimguard (NEW in 012)
261
+ --
262
+ -- ClaimGuard-AI is the active Unagi project (Joshua's roadmap shows it as
263
+ -- the next 1-2 sprints after Sprint 41 ships). On-disk path is
264
+ -- ~/Documents/Unagi/gorgias-ticket-monitor/. Keywords:
265
+ -- - claimguard (substring; product name, near-zero false positives)
266
+ -- - gorgias-ticket-monitor (the on-disk dir name; near-zero FP)
267
+ -- - "gorgias ticket monitor" (the spoken-form variant)
268
+ --
269
+ -- The bare "gorgias" keyword is intentionally NOT used here because the
270
+ -- pre-existing `gorgias` tag (468 rows) and `gorgias-ticket-monitor` tag
271
+ -- (207 rows) are separate categories — bare "gorgias" content could be
272
+ -- about Gorgias-the-helpdesk-product unrelated to ClaimGuard. The
273
+ -- compound-token discipline keeps the bucket precise.
274
+ -- ============================================================
275
+ DO $$
276
+ DECLARE
277
+ rows_updated int;
278
+ BEGIN
279
+ UPDATE memory_items SET project = 'claimguard'
280
+ WHERE project = 'chopin-nashville'
281
+ AND (
282
+ content ILIKE '%claimguard%'
283
+ OR content ILIKE '%gorgias-ticket-monitor%'
284
+ OR content ILIKE '%gorgias ticket monitor%'
285
+ );
286
+ GET DIAGNOSTICS rows_updated = ROW_COUNT;
287
+ RAISE NOTICE '[012-retaxonomy] bucket 7 (claimguard): % rows re-tagged', rows_updated;
288
+ END $$;
289
+
290
+ -- ============================================================
291
+ -- BUCKET 8 — dor (REUSED VERBATIM from 011's tightened pattern)
292
+ --
293
+ -- 011's audit found that the original briefing's `%dor%` ILIKE pattern
294
+ -- produced ~33% false positives (matched "dormant", "vendored", "indoor",
295
+ -- etc.). 011 tightened to:
296
+ -- - POSIX word boundary `\mDOR\M` — case-sensitive uppercase only
297
+ -- - path/identifier markers: /DOR/, ~/Documents/DOR, dor.config,
298
+ -- "Rust LLM gateway" (DOR's tagline)
299
+ -- - openclaw substring (OpenClaw is the slack-channel automation product
300
+ -- that lives next to DOR in Joshua's stack)
301
+ --
302
+ -- 012 reuses this verbatim. After 011 caught 3 dor rows live, residue is
303
+ -- expected to be near-zero — but the bucket stays in case any new rows
304
+ -- accumulated post-Sprint-39 carry the markers.
305
+ -- ============================================================
306
+ DO $$
307
+ DECLARE
308
+ rows_updated int;
309
+ BEGIN
310
+ UPDATE memory_items SET project = 'dor'
311
+ WHERE project = 'chopin-nashville'
312
+ AND (
313
+ content ~ '\mDOR\M'
314
+ OR content ILIKE '%/DOR/%'
315
+ OR content ILIKE '%~/Documents/DOR%'
316
+ OR content ILIKE '%dor.config%'
317
+ OR content ILIKE '%Rust LLM gateway%'
318
+ OR content ILIKE '%openclaw%'
319
+ );
320
+ GET DIAGNOSTICS rows_updated = ROW_COUNT;
321
+ RAISE NOTICE '[012-retaxonomy] bucket 8 (dor): % rows re-tagged', rows_updated;
322
+ END $$;
323
+
324
+ -- ============================================================
325
+ -- AUDIT AFTER
326
+ -- ============================================================
327
+ DO $$
328
+ DECLARE
329
+ after_chopin int;
330
+ after_termdeck int;
331
+ after_rumen int;
332
+ after_podium int;
333
+ after_bohemia int;
334
+ after_scheduler int;
335
+ after_pvb int;
336
+ after_claimguard int;
337
+ after_dor int;
338
+ BEGIN
339
+ SELECT count(*) INTO after_chopin FROM memory_items WHERE project = 'chopin-nashville';
340
+ SELECT count(*) INTO after_termdeck FROM memory_items WHERE project = 'termdeck';
341
+ SELECT count(*) INTO after_rumen FROM memory_items WHERE project = 'rumen';
342
+ SELECT count(*) INTO after_podium FROM memory_items WHERE project = 'podium';
343
+ SELECT count(*) INTO after_bohemia FROM memory_items WHERE project = 'chopin-in-bohemia';
344
+ SELECT count(*) INTO after_scheduler FROM memory_items WHERE project = 'chopin-scheduler';
345
+ SELECT count(*) INTO after_pvb FROM memory_items WHERE project = 'pvb';
346
+ SELECT count(*) INTO after_claimguard FROM memory_items WHERE project = 'claimguard';
347
+ SELECT count(*) INTO after_dor FROM memory_items WHERE project = 'dor';
348
+ RAISE NOTICE '[012-retaxonomy] AFTER chopin-nashville=% termdeck=% rumen=% podium=% chopin-in-bohemia=% chopin-scheduler=% pvb=% claimguard=% dor=%',
349
+ after_chopin, after_termdeck, after_rumen, after_podium, after_bohemia, after_scheduler, after_pvb, after_claimguard, after_dor;
350
+ RAISE NOTICE '[012-retaxonomy] Sprint 41 acceptance target: chopin-nashville drops 947 -> < 100 after T2+T4. T2 (this migration) handles deterministic keyword cases; T4 LLM-classifies the residue. If chopin-nashville count after this migration is still > 200, T4 has more rows to chew through; if < 100 already, T4 may have very little to do.';
351
+ END $$;
352
+
353
+ COMMIT;
354
+
355
+ -- ============================================================
356
+ -- POST-APPLY: optional verification queries (NOT part of the migration).
357
+ -- Run separately to confirm the new taxonomy holds and to spot-check
358
+ -- false-positive rates per bucket.
359
+ -- ============================================================
360
+ --
361
+ -- 1. Tag distribution after migration:
362
+ -- SELECT project, count(*) FROM memory_items
363
+ -- GROUP BY project ORDER BY count(*) DESC LIMIT 20;
364
+ --
365
+ -- 2. Confirm no chopin-nashville rows match obvious termdeck/rumen/podium
366
+ -- keywords (these should all return 0 if the migration succeeded):
367
+ -- SELECT count(*) FROM memory_items
368
+ -- WHERE project='chopin-nashville'
369
+ -- AND (content ILIKE '%termdeck%' OR content ILIKE '%rumen%'
370
+ -- OR content ILIKE '%podium%' OR content ILIKE '%bohemia%'
371
+ -- OR content ILIKE '%scheduling%' OR content ILIKE '%claimguard%');
372
+ -- -- Expected: 0
373
+ --
374
+ -- 3. Spot-check false-positive rate per bucket (replace 'termdeck' with
375
+ -- each new tag in turn):
376
+ -- SELECT id, left(content, 200) AS preview
377
+ -- FROM memory_items
378
+ -- WHERE project='termdeck' AND id IN (
379
+ -- SELECT id FROM memory_items
380
+ -- WHERE project='termdeck'
381
+ -- ORDER BY updated_at DESC LIMIT 10
382
+ -- );
383
+ --
384
+ -- 4. Confirm the legitimate-chopin-nashville signal is preserved (rows
385
+ -- matching competition/laureate/applicant/Acceptd/NICPC/Bohemia/
386
+ -- repertoire keywords should still be tagged chopin-nashville,
387
+ -- EXCEPT for those that ALSO matched a code-project keyword and got
388
+ -- legitimately re-tagged):
389
+ -- SELECT count(*) FROM memory_items
390
+ -- WHERE project='chopin-nashville'
391
+ -- AND (content ILIKE '%competition%' OR content ILIKE '%laureate%'
392
+ -- OR content ILIKE '%applicant%' OR content ILIKE '%Acceptd%'
393
+ -- OR content ILIKE '%NICPC%' OR content ILIKE '%repertoire%'
394
+ -- OR content ILIKE '%jury%');
395
+ -- -- Expected: most of the residue (~71+ rows from Sprint 39 baseline,
396
+ -- -- possibly higher as more legitimate competition content has
397
+ -- -- accumulated since 2026-04-27).