Read token from channels/telegram.secrets/token instead of the
json5 config. Keeps secrets out of config files.
Co-Authored-By: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
Switch all tracing::{info,warn,error} to log::{info,warn,error}.
Replace tracing_subscriber::fmt::init() with env_logger::init().
Drop tracing, tracing-subscriber, tracing-appender as direct deps.
Drop console feature from jobkit (was pulling in console-subscriber
which pulled in tracing-subscriber).
tracing still compiled as transitive dep of reqwest and tui-markdown,
but our code no longer depends on it.
Co-Authored-By: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
Spectral decomposition (eigenvalue computation) removed — it was
only used by the spectral-save CLI command. The spectral embedding
reader and query engine features remain (they load pre-computed
embeddings from disk, no faer needed).
Removes: faer, nano-gemm, private-gemm, and ~220 other transitive
dependencies. Significant build time and artifact size reduction.
Co-Authored-By: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
Use rustls instead of default native-tls (aws-lc-sys) for HTTPS.
Saves ~80 MB of build artifacts. Applied to both main crate and
telegram channel daemon.
Also: tracing default-features = false (Kent's edit).
Co-Authored-By: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
consciousness-channel-socat listens on a unix socket for incoming
connections, turning each into a bidirectional text channel. Also
supports outbound connections via the open RPC (tcp: or unix:).
Two sockets:
socat.sock — capnp RPC (channel protocol)
socat.stream.sock — data (incoming connections become channels)
No config file needed. The simplest possible channel daemon.
Co-Authored-By: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
find_daemon() replaces daemon_sock() — walks the dot-delimited channel
path from most-specific to least looking for a daemon socket, and
auto-starts via the supervisor if none is found. All channel tools
(recv, send, open, close) use the same resolution path.
Fix tmux daemon to use pane_id consistently for both pipe-pane and
send-keys (send-keys -t <label> doesn't work, needs the %N pane id).
Store label→pane_id mapping in State instead of bare label vec.
Gracefully handle missing tmux.json5 — start with empty pane list
since panes are added dynamically via the open RPC.
Co-Authored-By: Proof of Concept <poc@bcachefs.org>
Add open/close to the channel capnp schema. The tmux daemon implements
open by finding a pane by name (pane title or window name) and
attaching pipe-pane; close detaches and removes from state.
Tool handlers channel_open and channel_close added to the tool
registry.
Co-Authored-By: Proof of Concept <poc@bcachefs.org>
Standalone daemon that streams tmux pane output via pipe-pane
(no polling). Each configured pane becomes a channel "tmux.<label>"
accessible through the standard channel.capnp protocol.
- pipe-pane streams PTY output directly to FIFOs
- Async readers push new lines into ChannelLogs
- send works via tmux send-keys
- Cleanup disconnects pipe-pane on daemon exit
Config: ~/.consciousness/channels/tmux.json5
Socket: ~/.consciousness/channels/tmux.sock
Co-Authored-By: Proof of Concept <poc@bcachefs.org>
Track outgoing messages separately (own counter) so they appear
in the log but don't inflate unread counts. Reset on recv.
Co-Developed-By: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
Channels now appear in list() immediately after joining,
not only after the first message arrives.
Co-Developed-By: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
Same treatment as IRC daemon — replace single ring buffer with
BTreeMap<String, ChannelLog>. list() returns all channels with
per-channel unread counts. Sent messages tracked too.
Co-Developed-By: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
Move ChannelLog to src/thalamus/channel_log.rs — shared by all
channel daemon implementations. Each channel/PM gets its own
log with consumed/unread tracking.
IRC daemon: channels tracked via BTreeMap<String, ChannelLog>.
list() returns all channels (joined + PMs) with per-channel
unread counts. Sent messages stored in logs too.
Co-Developed-By: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>