Replace 130 lines of manual field-by-field capnp serialization with
two declarative macros:
capnp_enum! — generates to_capnp/from_capnp for enum types
capnp_message! — generates from_capnp/to_capnp for structs
Adding a field to the capnp schema now means adding it in one place;
both read and write directions are generated from the same declaration.
Eliminates: read_content_node, write_content_node, read_relation,
write_relation, read_provenance (5 functions → 2 macro invocations).
Callers updated to method syntax: Node::from_capnp() / node.to_capnp().
Co-Authored-By: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
- New spectral module: Laplacian eigendecomposition of the memory graph.
Commands: spectral, spectral-save, spectral-neighbors, spectral-positions,
spectral-suggest. Spectral neighbors expand search results beyond keyword
matching to structural proximity.
- Search: use StoreView trait to avoid 6MB state.bin rewrite on every query.
Append-only retrieval logging. Spectral expansion shows structurally
nearby nodes after text results.
- Fix panic in journal-tail: string truncation at byte 67 could land inside
a multi-byte character (em dash). Now walks back to char boundary.
- Replay queue: show classification and spectral outlier score.
- Knowledge agents: extractor, challenger, connector prompts and runner
scripts for automated graph enrichment.
- memory-search hook: stale state file cleanup (24h expiry).
Replace daily-digest.py, weekly-digest.py, monthly-digest.py with a
single digest.rs module. All three digest types now:
- Gather input directly from the Store (no subprocess calls)
- Build prompts in Rust (same templates as the Python versions)
- Call Sonnet via `claude -p --model sonnet`
- Import results back into the store automatically
- Extract links and save agent results
606 lines of Rust replaces 729 lines of Python + store_helpers.py
overhead. More importantly: this is now callable as a library from
poc-agent, and shares types/code with the rest of poc-memory.
Also adds `digest monthly [YYYY-MM]` subcommand (was Python-only).
Faster serialization/deserialization, smaller on disk (4.2MB vs 5.9MB).
Automatic migration from state.json on first load — reads the JSON,
writes state.bin, deletes the old file.
Added list-keys, list-edges, dump-json commands so Python scripts no
longer need to parse the cache directly. Updated bulk-categorize.py
and consolidation-loop.py to use the new CLI commands.