poc-daemon (notification routing, idle timer, IRC, Telegram) was already
fully self-contained with no imports from the poc-memory library. Now it's
a proper separate crate with its own Cargo.toml and capnp schema.
poc-memory retains the store, graph, search, neuro, knowledge, and the
jobkit-based memory maintenance daemon (daemon.rs).
Co-Authored-By: ProofOfConcept <poc@bcachefs.org>
Add `poc-daemon afk` to immediately mark Kent as away, allowing the
idle timer to fire without waiting for the session active timeout.
Add `poc-daemon session-timeout <secs>` to configure how long after
the last message Kent counts as "present" (default 15min, persisted).
Fix block_reason() to report "kent present" and "in turn" states
that were checked in the tick but not in the diagnostic output.
Track activity level as an EWMA (exponentially weighted moving average)
driven by turn duration. Long turns (engaged work) produce large boosts;
short turns (bored responses) barely register.
Asymmetric time constants: 60s boost half-life for fast wake-up, 5-minute
decay half-life for gradual wind-down. Self-limiting boost formula
converges toward 0.75 target — can't overshoot.
- Add activity_ewma, turn_start, last_nudge to persisted state
- Boost on handle_response proportional to turn duration
- Decay on every tick and state transition
- Fix kent_present: self-nudge responses (fired=true) don't update
last_user_msg, so kent_present stays false during autonomous mode
- Nudge only when Kent is away, minimum 15s between nudges
- CLI: `poc-daemon ewma [VALUE]` to query or set
- Status output shows activity percentage
Replace manual arg parsing with clap derive for the full command set.
Single source of truth for command names, args, and help text.
Add notify_timeout (default 2min) — controls how long after last
response before notifications inject via tmux instead of waiting
for the hook. Separate from idle_timeout (5min) which controls
autonomous prompts.
Improve `poc-daemon status` to show both timers with elapsed/configured
and block reason, replacing the terse one-liner.
Add new Status fields over capnp: idleTimeout, notifyTimeout,
sinceActivity, sinceUser, blockReason.
ExecStart in poc-daemon.service now uses `daemon` subcommand.
Co-Authored-By: ProofOfConcept <poc@bcachefs.org>
Several idle timer fixes and new inspection capabilities:
- Persist idle_timeout across daemon restarts (was reverting to 5min default)
- Set fired=true on load to suppress immediate fire from stale timestamps
- Add human-readable ISO timestamps to daemon-state.json for debugging
- Use to_string_pretty for readable state file
- Make save() public for RPC access
- Remove kb_idle_minutes() — go purely off message timestamps
- Add maybe_prompt_notification() with idle gate so notifications only
inject via tmux when truly idle, not during active sessions
- Add debug_json() for full state inspection with computed values
(would_fire, block_reason, all timers)
New RPC commands (schema @16-18):
poc-daemon idle-timeout <secs> — set idle timeout
poc-daemon save — force state persistence
poc-daemon debug — dump full internal state as JSON
Also: save state on clean shutdown, route module notifications through
maybe_prompt_notification before submitting to queue.
Co-Authored-By: ProofOfConcept <poc@bcachefs.org>
Move the notification daemon (IRC, Telegram, idle timer) and the
Claude Code hook binary into this repo as additional [[bin]] targets.
Single `cargo install --path .` now installs everything:
poc-memory — memory store CLI
memory-search — hook for memory retrieval
poc-daemon — notification/idle daemon (was claude-daemon)
poc-hook — Claude Code lifecycle hook (was claude-hook)
Renamed from claude-{daemon,hook} to poc-{daemon,hook} since the
infrastructure isn't tied to any specific AI assistant.
Co-Authored-By: ProofOfConcept <poc@bcachefs.org>