@polycode-projects/the-mechanical-code-talker 0.9.0 → 0.9.2

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package/package.json CHANGED
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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  {
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  "name": "@polycode-projects/the-mechanical-code-talker",
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- "version": "0.9.0",
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+ "version": "0.9.2",
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  "private": false,
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  "type": "module",
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  "description": "The Mechanical Code Talker (tmct) — a tolerant, offline, $0 chat surface that guides you toward precision queries about a software repository. ELIZA/PARRY-style but domain-obsessed with code. No model calls; no codebase index of its own.",
package/src/ask.mjs CHANGED
@@ -821,15 +821,19 @@ function parseRelationalOrQualified(w, lc, nlp, depth) {
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  while (i < lc.length && QUALIFIERS[lc[i]]) { quals.push(lc[i]); i += 1; }
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  const noun = i < lc.length ? entityNoun(lc[i]) : null;
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  if (!noun) {
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- // an unknown adjective sitting in the qualifier slot, right before a known
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- // entity noun ("which shiny methods", "static frobnicated functions") — an
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- // honest miss that NAMES the supported qualifiers, never a guess (PLAN P3).
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- // STOPWORDS are excluded so a normal question auxiliary in that position ("what
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- // DID commit X touch", "what WAS in <sha>") is left for the existing parser, not
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- // mistaken for an unknown qualifier.
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- if ((framed || quals.length) && i + 1 < lc.length && /^[a-z]+$/.test(lc[i])
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- && !VERB_TO_KIND[lc[i]] && !STOPWORDS.has(lc[i]) && entityNoun(lc[i + 1])) {
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- return { node: "miss", reason: `unknown qualifier "${lc[i]}" — supported: ${Object.keys(QUALIFIERS).join(", ")}` };
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+ // An unknown adjective sitting in the qualifier slot, right before a known entity
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+ // noun ("list payment modules", "which shiny methods") — try it as a predicate-find
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+ // fuzzy term FIRST ("payment" filtering Module labels/attributes) before declaring
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+ // it an unrecognized qualifier: a real, honest answer beats an error message, and a
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+ // genuine zero-hit still renders find's own honest "no <noun> found matching <term>"
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+ // miss (never a confident-wrong guess either way — same discipline as everywhere
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+ // else this AST node is produced). STOPWORDS are excluded so a normal question
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+ // auxiliary in that position ("what DID commit X touch") is left for the existing
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+ // parser, not mistaken for a term.
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+ const nextNoun = i + 1 < lc.length ? entityNoun(lc[i + 1]) : null;
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+ if ((framed || quals.length) && nextNoun && /^[a-z]+$/.test(lc[i])
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+ && !VERB_TO_KIND[lc[i]] && !STOPWORDS.has(lc[i])) {
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+ return { node: "find", entityType: nextNoun.entityType, term: w[i] };
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  }
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  return null; // no subject entity → not this shape
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  }
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  }
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  if (result.ambiguous) {
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  // the candidates say what KIND of thing is ambiguous — a shared commit-sha
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- // prefix must read "more than one commit", not "module".
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+ // prefix must read "more than one commit", not "module". Name the actual
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+ // candidates in the prose (not just the structured `candidates` field) —
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+ // "narrow the term" is not itself actionable if the reader can't see what
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+ // it's ambiguous between; mirrors the mentionsShape branch's listing above.
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  const pool = [result.objMatch, ...(result.candidates || [])].filter(Boolean);
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  const noun = pool.length && pool.every((i) => i.class === "Commit") ? "commit" : "module";
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+ const shown = pool.slice(0, OVERFLOW_CAP).map((i) => i.label);
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+ const extra = pool.length > OVERFLOW_CAP ? `, …and ${pool.length - OVERFLOW_CAP} more` : "";
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  return {
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- content: `"${parsed.object}" matches more than one ${noun} ambiguously — please narrow the term.`,
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+ content: `"${parsed.object}" matches more than one ${noun} ambiguously — did you mean ${listJoin(shown)}${extra}? Try one of those.`,
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  miss: false, ambiguous: true, candidates: pool.map((i) => i.label),
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  };
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  }
package/src/chat.mjs CHANGED
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  gitRoot = gitToplevel,
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  ephemeral = false,
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  } = {}) {
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+ // createSession's first-run seed (~2-3s, corpus/seon + ConceptNet) produces ZERO
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+ // output until it fully resolves — found live: an operator reported `npm run chat`
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+ // appearing to hang with total silence. This one line is cheap on every run (a
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+ // fast subsequent run just flashes it briefly) and removes the "is this even
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+ // running" uncertainty during the one case that's genuinely slow.
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+ output.write("tmct — starting…\n");
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  const session = await createSession({ repoPath, source, env, cwd, gitRoot, ephemeral });
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  const dim = (s) => (env.NO_COLOR || !output.isTTY ? s : `\x1b[2m${s}\x1b[0m`);
package/src/tui/app.mjs CHANGED
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  * which also triggers the memory fold — stream flush). Returns
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  * { logFile, sidecarFile, turns } exactly like runChat. */
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  export async function runTui({ repoPath, stdout = process.stdout, stdin = process.stdin, ...sessionOpts } = {}) {
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+ // Same reasoning as runChat's equivalent line (src/chat.mjs): createSession's
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+ // first-run seed is silent for ~2-3s, and nothing is written to the terminal
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+ // (not even the alternate-screen switch below) until it resolves — this was
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+ // reported live as an apparent hang. One cheap line on the PRIMARY screen,
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+ // before the alt-screen switch, so there's visible proof of life immediately.
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+ stdout.write("tmct — starting…\n");
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  const session = await createSession({ repoPath, ...sessionOpts });
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  stdout.write("\x1b[?1049h\x1b[H"); // alternate screen buffer + home — a clean full-screen canvas
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  const app = render(h(App, { session }), { stdout, stdin, exitOnCtrlC: true });