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Abstractions

Key abstractions and domain models in Tolaria.

Design Philosophy

Tolaria's abstractions follow the convention over configuration principle: standard field names and folder structures have well-defined meanings and trigger UI behavior automatically. This makes vaults legible both to humans and to AI agents — the more a vault follows conventions, the less custom configuration an AI needs to navigate it correctly.

The full set of design principles is documented in ARCHITECTURE.md.

Semantic Field Names (conventions)

These frontmatter field names have special meaning in Tolaria's UI:

Field Meaning UI behavior
title: Legacy display-title fallback for older notes Used only when a note has no H1; new notes do not write it automatically
type: Entity type (Project, Person, Quarter…) Type chip in note list + sidebar grouping
status: Lifecycle stage (active, done, blocked…) Colored chip in note list + editor header
icon: Per-note icon (emoji, Phosphor name, or HTTP/HTTPS image URL) Rendered on note title surfaces; editable from the Properties panel
url: External link Clickable link chip in editor header
date: Single date Formatted date badge
start_date: + end_date: Duration/timespan Date range badge
goal: + result: Progress Progress indicator in editor header
Workspace: Vault context filter Global workspace filter
belongs_to: Parent relationship Humanized to Belongs to in the UI
related_to: Lateral relationship Humanized to Related to in the UI
has: Contained relationship Humanized to Has in the UI

Relationship fields are detected dynamically — any frontmatter field containing [[wikilink]] values is treated as a relationship (see ADR-0010). Tolaria's own default relationship vocabulary uses snake_case on disk, but labels are humanized at render time and existing user-authored keys are left untouched.

System Properties (underscore convention)

Any frontmatter field whose name starts with _ is a system property:

  • It is not shown in the Properties panel (neither for notes nor for Type notes)
  • It is not exposed as a user-visible property in search, filters, or the UI
  • It is editable directly in the raw editor (power users can access it if needed)
  • It is used by Tolaria internally for configuration, behavior, and UI preferences

Examples:

_pinned_properties:       # which properties appear in the editor inline bar (per-type)
  - key: status
    icon: circle-dot
_icon: shapes             # icon assigned to a type
_color: blue              # color assigned to a type
_order: 10                # sort order in the sidebar
_sidebar_label: Projects  # override label in sidebar

This convention is universal — apply it to all future system-level frontmatter fields. When a new feature needs to store configuration in a note's frontmatter (especially in Type notes), use _field_name to keep it hidden from normal user-facing surfaces while still stored on-disk as plain text.

The frontmatter parser (Rust: vault/mod.rs, TS: utils/frontmatter.ts) must filter out _* fields before passing properties to the UI.

Document Model

All data lives in markdown files with YAML frontmatter. There is no database — the filesystem is the source of truth.

VaultEntry

The core data type representing a single note, defined in Rust (src-tauri/src/vault/mod.rs) and TypeScript (src/types.ts).

classDiagram
    class VaultEntry {
        +String path
        +String filename
        +String title
        +String? isA
        +String[] aliases
        +String[] belongsTo
        +String[] relatedTo
        +Record~string,string[]~ relationships
        +String[] outgoingLinks
        +String? status
        +Number? modifiedAt
        +Number? createdAt
        +Number wordCount
        +String? snippet
        +Boolean archived
        +Boolean trashed ⚠ legacy
        +Number? trashedAt ⚠ legacy
        +Record~string,string~ properties
    }

    class TypeDocument {
        +String icon
        +String color
        +Number order
        +String sidebarLabel
        +String template
        +String sort
        +Boolean visible
    }

    class Frontmatter {
        +String type
        +String status
        +String url
        +String[] belongsTo
        +String[] relatedTo
        +String[] aliases
        ...custom fields
    }

    VaultEntry --> Frontmatter : parsed from
    VaultEntry --> TypeDocument : isA resolves to
    VaultEntry "many" --> "1" TypeDocument : grouped by type
// src/types.ts
interface VaultEntry {
  path: string              // Absolute file path
  filename: string          // Just the filename
  title: string             // From first # heading, or filename fallback
  isA: string | null        // Entity type: Project, Procedure, Person, etc. (from frontmatter `type:` field)
  aliases: string[]         // Alternative names for wikilink resolution
  belongsTo: string[]       // Parent relationships (wikilinks)
  relatedTo: string[]       // Related entity links (wikilinks)
  relationships: Record<string, string[]>  // All frontmatter fields containing wikilinks
  outgoingLinks: string[]   // All [[wikilinks]] found in note body
  status: string | null     // Active, Done, Paused, Archived, Dropped
  modifiedAt: number | null // Unix timestamp (seconds)
  // Note: owner and cadence are now in the generic `properties` map
  createdAt: number | null  // Unix timestamp (seconds)
  fileSize: number
  wordCount: number | null  // Body word count (excludes frontmatter)
  snippet: string | null    // First 200 chars of body
  archived: boolean         // Archived flag
  trashed: boolean          // Kept for backward compatibility (Trash system removed — delete is permanent)
  trashedAt: number | null  // Kept for backward compatibility (Trash system removed)
  properties: Record<string, string>  // Scalar frontmatter fields (custom properties)
}

Entity Types (isA / type)

Entity type is stored in the type: frontmatter field (e.g. type: Quarter). The legacy field name Is A: is still accepted as an alias for backwards compatibility but new notes use type:. The VaultEntry.isA property in TypeScript/Rust holds the resolved value.

Type is determined purely from the type: frontmatter field — it is never inferred from the file's folder location. All notes live at the vault root as flat .md files:

~/Laputa/
├── my-project.md          ← type: Project (in frontmatter)
├── weekly-review.md       ← type: Procedure
├── john-doe.md            ← type: Person
├── some-topic.md          ← type: Topic
├── AGENTS.md              ← canonical Tolaria AI guidance
├── CLAUDE.md              ← compatibility shim pointing at AGENTS.md
├── ...
└── type/                  ← type definition documents

New notes are created at the vault root: {vault}/{slug}.md. Changing a note's type only requires updating the type: field in frontmatter — the file does not move. The type/ folder exists solely for type definition documents. Legacy config/ content is still recognized during migration and repair, but Tolaria's managed AI guidance now lives at the vault root.

A flatten_vault migration command is available to move existing notes from type-based subfolders to the vault root.

Types as Files

Each entity type can have a corresponding type document in the type/ folder (e.g., type/project.md, type/person.md). Type documents:

  • Have type: Type in their frontmatter (Is A: Type also accepted as legacy alias)
  • Define type metadata: icon, color, order, sidebar label, template, sort, view, visibility
  • Are navigable entities — they appear in the sidebar under "Types" and can be opened/edited like any note
  • Serve as the "definition" for their type category

Type document properties (read by Rust and used in the UI):

Property Type Description
icon string Type icon as a Phosphor name (kebab-case, e.g., "cooking-pot")
color string Accent color: red, purple, blue, green, yellow, orange
order number Sidebar display order (lower = higher priority)
sidebar_label string Custom label overriding auto-pluralization
template string Markdown template for new notes of this type
sort string Default sort: "modified:desc", "title:asc", "property:Priority:asc"
view string Default view mode: "all", "editor-list", "editor-only"
visible bool Whether type appears in sidebar (default: true)

Type relationship: When any entry has an isA value (e.g., "Project"), the Rust backend automatically adds a "Type" entry to its relationships map pointing to [[type/project]]. This makes the type navigable from the Inspector panel.

UI behavior:

  • Clicking a section group header pins the type document at the top of the NoteList if it exists
  • Viewing a type document in entity view shows an "Instances" group listing all entries of that type
  • The Type field in the Inspector is rendered as a clickable chip that navigates to the type document

Frontmatter Format

Standard YAML frontmatter between --- delimiters:

---
title: Write Weekly Essays
type: Procedure
status: Active
belongs_to:
  - "[[grow-newsletter]]"
related_to:
  - "[[writing]]"
aliases:
  - Weekly Writing
---

Supported value types (defined in src-tauri/src/frontmatter/yaml.rs as FrontmatterValue):

  • String: status: Active
  • Number: priority: 5
  • Bool: archived: true
  • List: Multi-line - item or inline [item1, item2]
  • Null: owner: (empty value)

Custom Relationships

The Rust parser scans all frontmatter keys for fields containing [[wikilinks]]. Any non-standard field with wikilink values is captured in the relationships HashMap:

---
Topics:
  - "[[writing]]"
  - "[[productivity]]"
Key People:
  - "[[matteo-cellini]]"
---

Becomes: relationships["Topics"] = ["[[writing]]", "[[productivity]]"]

This enables arbitrary, extensible relationship types without code changes.

All [[wikilinks]] in the note body (not frontmatter) are extracted by regex and stored in outgoingLinks. Used for backlink detection and relationship graphs.

Title / Filename Sync

Tolaria separates display title from the file identifier:

  • Display title resolution (extract_title in vault/parsing.rs): first # H1 on the first non-empty body line, then legacy frontmatter title:, then slug-to-title from the filename stem.
  • Opening a note is read-only: selecting a note does not inject or auto-correct title: frontmatter.
  • Explicit filename actions (rename_note): breadcrumb rename/sync actions update the filename and wikilinks across the vault. The editor body remains the title editing surface.
  • Untitled drafts start as untitled-*.md and are auto-renamed on save once the note gains an H1.

Title Surface (UI)

The BlockNote body is the only title editing surface:

  • The first H1 is the canonical display title.
  • There is no separate title row above the editor, even when a note has no H1.
  • Notes without an H1 show the editor body and placeholder only.
  • Filename changes are explicit breadcrumb actions, not a dedicated title-input side effect.

Sidebar Selection

Navigation state is modeled as a discriminated union:

type SidebarFilter = 'all' | 'archived' | 'changes' | 'pulse'

type SidebarSelection =
  | { kind: 'filter'; filter: SidebarFilter }
  | { kind: 'sectionGroup'; type: string }    // e.g. type: 'Project'
  | { kind: 'entity'; entry: VaultEntry }      // specific entity selected
  | { kind: 'topic'; entry: VaultEntry }        // topic selected

File System Integration

Vault Scanning (Rust)

vault::scan_vault(path) in src-tauri/src/vault/mod.rs:

  1. Validates the path exists and is a directory
  2. Scans root-level .md files (non-recursive)
  3. Recursively scans protected folders: type/, legacy config/, attachments/
  4. Files in non-protected subfolders are not indexed (flat vault enforcement)
  5. For each .md file, calls parse_md_file():
    • Reads content with fs::read_to_string()
    • Parses frontmatter with gray_matter::Matter::<YAML>
    • Extracts title from first # heading
    • Reads entity type from type: frontmatter field (Is A: accepted as legacy alias); type is never inferred from folder
    • Parses dates as ISO 8601 to Unix timestamps
    • Extracts relationships, outgoing links, custom properties, word count, snippet
  6. Sorts by modified_at descending
  7. Skips unparseable files with a warning log

A vault_health_check command detects stray files in non-protected subfolders and filename-title mismatches. On vault load, a migration banner offers to flatten stray files to the root via flatten_vault.

Vault Caching

vault::scan_vault_cached(path) wraps scanning with git-based caching:

  1. Reads cache from ~/.laputa/cache/<vault-hash>.json (external to vault)
  2. Compares cache version, vault path, and git HEAD commit hash
  3. If cache is valid and same commit → only re-parse uncommitted changed files
  4. If different commit → use git diff to find changed files → selective re-parse
  5. If no cache → full scan
  6. Writes updated cache atomically (write to .tmp, then rename)
  7. On first run, migrates any legacy .laputa-cache.json from inside the vault

Frontmatter Manipulation (Rust)

frontmatter/ops.rs:update_frontmatter_content() performs line-by-line YAML editing:

  1. Finds the frontmatter block between --- delimiters
  2. Iterates through lines looking for the target key
  3. If found: replaces the value (consuming multi-line list items if present)
  4. If not found: appends the new key-value at the end
  5. If no frontmatter exists: creates a new --- block

The with_frontmatter() helper wraps this in a read-transform-write cycle on the actual file.

Content Loading

  • Tauri mode: Content loaded on-demand when a tab is opened via invoke('get_note_content', { path })
  • Browser mode: All content loaded at startup from mock data
  • Content for backlink detection (allContent) is stored in memory as Record<string, string>

Git Integration

Git operations live in src-tauri/src/git/. All operations shell out to the git CLI (not libgit2).

Data Types

interface GitCommit {
  hash: string
  shortHash: string
  message: string
  author: string
  date: number       // Unix timestamp
}

interface ModifiedFile {
  path: string          // Absolute path
  relativePath: string  // Relative to vault root
  status: 'modified' | 'added' | 'deleted' | 'untracked' | 'renamed'
}

interface GitRemoteStatus {
  branch: string
  ahead: number
  behind: number
  hasRemote: boolean
}

interface PulseCommit {
  hash: string
  shortHash: string
  message: string
  date: number
  githubUrl: string | null
  files: PulseFile[]
  added: number
  modified: number
  deleted: number
}

Operations

Module Operation Notes
history.rs File history git log — last 20 commits per file
status.rs Modified files git status --porcelain — filtered to .md
status.rs File diff git diff, fallback to --cached, then synthetic for untracked
commit.rs Commit git add -A && git commit -m "..."
remote.rs Pull / Push git pull --rebase / git push
conflict.rs Conflict resolution Detect conflicts, resolve with ours/theirs/manual
pulse.rs Activity feed git log with --name-status for file changes

Auto-Sync

useAutoSync hook handles automatic git sync:

  • Configurable interval (from app settings: auto_pull_interval_minutes)
  • Pulls on interval, pushes after commits
  • Detects merge conflicts → opens ConflictResolverModal
  • Tracks remote status (branch, ahead/behind via git_remote_status)
  • Handles push rejection (divergence) → sets pull_required status
  • pullAndPush(): pulls then auto-pushes for divergence recovery
  • ConflictNoteBanner: inline banner in editor for conflicted notes (Keep mine / Keep theirs)

useGitRemoteStatus is the commit-time companion to useAutoSync:

  • Re-checks git_remote_status when the Commit dialog opens and right before submit
  • Converts hasRemote: false into a local-only commit path
  • Keeps the normal push path unchanged for vaults that do have a remote

Frontend Integration

  • Modified file badges: Orange dots in sidebar
  • Diff view: Toggle in breadcrumb bar → shows unified diff
  • Git history: Shown in Inspector panel for active note
  • Commit dialog: Triggered from sidebar or Cmd+K
  • No remote indicator: Neutral chip in the bottom bar when GitRemoteStatus.hasRemote === false
  • Pulse view: Activity feed when Pulse filter is selected
  • Pull command: Cmd+K → "Pull from Remote", also in Vault menu
  • Git status popup: Click sync badge → shows branch, ahead/behind, Pull button
  • Conflict banner: Inline banner in editor with Keep mine / Keep theirs for conflicted notes

BlockNote Customization

The editor uses BlockNote for rich text editing, with CodeMirror 6 available as a raw editing alternative.

Defined in src/components/editorSchema.tsx:

const WikiLink = createReactInlineContentSpec(
  {
    type: "wikilink",
    propSchema: { target: { default: "" } },
    content: "none",
  },
  { render: (props) => <span className="wikilink">...</span> }
)

Code Block Highlighting

Defined in src/components/editorSchema.tsx and styled in src/components/EditorTheme.css:

  • The schema overrides BlockNote's default codeBlock spec with createCodeBlockSpec({ ...codeBlockOptions, defaultLanguage: "text" }) from @blocknote/code-block.
  • Fenced code blocks now use BlockNote's supported Shiki-backed highlighter path, which renders .shiki token spans directly inside the editor DOM.
  • Tolaria keeps defaultLanguage: "text" so unlabeled code blocks do not silently become JavaScript while still supporting the packaged language aliases such as tstypescript.
  • Inline-code chip styling remains scoped to .bn-inline-content code, so fenced pre > code nodes keep BlockNote's dark shell instead of inheriting the muted inline surface.

Formatting Surface Policy

Defined in src/components/tolariaEditorFormatting.tsx and src/components/tolariaEditorFormattingConfig.ts:

  • SingleEditorView disables BlockNote's default formatting toolbar and / menu, then mounts Tolaria-owned controllers so the visible formatting surface matches Tolaria's markdown round-trip guarantees.
  • The formatting toolbar only exposes inline controls that persist through blocksToMarkdownLossy() in Tolaria's save pipeline: bold, italic, strike, nesting, and link creation. Controls that BlockNote can render temporarily but Tolaria cannot faithfully persist, such as underline, color, alignment, and the block-type dropdown, are hidden instead of appearing to work and later disappearing.
  • The / slash menu remains the supported path for markdown-safe block transformations such as headings, quotes, and list blocks. Tolaria filters out BlockNote's toggle-heading and toggle-list variants because those do not map cleanly to the markdown note model.

Markdown-to-BlockNote Pipeline

flowchart LR
    A["📄 Raw markdown\n(from disk)"] --> B["splitFrontmatter()\n→ yaml + body"]
    B --> C["preProcessWikilinks(body)\n[[target]] → token"]
    C --> D["tryParseMarkdownToBlocks()\n→ BlockNote block tree"]
    D --> E["injectWikilinks(blocks)\ntoken → WikiLink node"]
    E --> F["editor.replaceBlocks()\n→ rendered editor"]

    style A fill:#f8f9fa,stroke:#6c757d,color:#000
    style F fill:#d4edda,stroke:#28a745,color:#000

Placeholder tokens use \u2039 and \u203A to avoid colliding with markdown syntax.

BlockNote-to-Markdown Pipeline (Save)

flowchart LR
    A["✏️ BlockNote blocks\n(editor state)"] --> B["blocksToMarkdownLossy()"]
    B --> C["postProcessWikilinks()\nWikiLink node → [[target]]"]
    C --> D["prepend frontmatter yaml"]
    D --> E["invoke('save_note_content')\n→ disk write"]

    style A fill:#cce5ff,stroke:#004085,color:#000
    style E fill:#d4edda,stroke:#28a745,color:#000

Two navigation mechanisms:

  1. Click handler: DOM event listener on .editor__blocknote-container catches clicks on .wikilink elements → onNavigateWikilink(target).
  2. Suggestion menu: Typing [[ triggers SuggestionMenuController with filtered vault entries.

Wikilink resolution (resolveEntry in src/utils/wikilink.ts) uses multi-pass matching with global priority: filename stem (strongest) → alias → exact title → humanized title (kebab-case → words). No path-based matching — flat vault uses title/filename only. Legacy path-style targets like [[person/alice]] are supported by extracting the last segment.

Raw Editor Mode

Toggle via Cmd+K → "Raw Editor" or breadcrumb bar button. Uses CodeMirror 6 (useCodeMirror hook) to edit the raw markdown + frontmatter directly. Changes saved via the same save_note_content command.

Styling

The app uses a single light theme — the vault-based theming system was removed (see ADR-0013). Styling is defined in two layers:

  1. Global CSS variables (src/index.css): App-wide colors via :root, bridged to Tailwind v4
  2. Editor theme (src/theme.json): BlockNote typography, flattened to CSS vars by useEditorTheme

Inspector Abstraction

The Inspector panel (src/components/Inspector.tsx) is composed of sub-panels:

  1. DynamicPropertiesPanel (src/components/DynamicPropertiesPanel.tsx): Renders frontmatter as editable key-value pairs:

    • Editable properties (top): Type badge, Status pill with dropdown, boolean toggles, array tag pills, text fields. Click-to-edit interaction.
    • Info section (bottom, separated by border): Read-only derived metadata — Modified, Created, Words, File Size. Uses muted styling with no interaction.
    • Keys in SKIP_KEYS (type, aliases, notion_id, workspace, is_a, Is A) are hidden from the editable section.
  2. RelationshipsPanel: Shows belongs_to, related_to, has, and all custom relationship fields as clickable wikilink chips. Relationship labels are humanized for display, but stored keys remain unchanged.

  3. BacklinksPanel: Scans allContent for notes that reference the current note via [[title]] or [[path]].

  4. GitHistoryPanel: Shows recent commits from file history with relative timestamps.

Search

Keyword-based search scans all vault .md files using walkdir:

interface SearchResult {
  title: string
  path: string
  snippet: string
  score: number
}

Search Integration

SearchPanel component provides the search UI:

  • Real-time results as user types (300ms debounce)
  • Click result to open note in editor
  • Shows relevance score and snippet

No indexing step required — search runs directly against the filesystem.

Vault Management

Vault Switching

useVaultSwitcher hook manages multiple vaults:

  • Persists vault list to ~/.config/com.tolaria.app/vaults.json (reads legacy com.laputa.app on upgrade)
  • Switching closes all tabs and resets sidebar
  • Supports adding, removing, hiding/restoring vaults
  • Default vault: Getting Started demo vault

Vault Config

Per-vault settings stored locally and scoped by vault path:

  • Managed by useVaultConfig hook and vaultConfigStore
  • Settings: zoom, view mode, tag colors, status colors, property display modes, Inbox note-list column overrides, explicit organization workflow toggle
  • One-time migration from localStorage (configMigration.ts)

AI Guidance Files

Tolaria tracks managed vault-level AI guidance separately from normal note content:

  • AGENTS.md is the canonical managed guidance file for Tolaria-aware coding agents
  • CLAUDE.md is a compatibility shim that points Claude Code back to AGENTS.md
  • useVaultAiGuidanceStatus reads get_vault_ai_guidance_status and normalizes the backend state into four UI cases: managed, missing, broken, and custom
  • restore_vault_ai_guidance repairs only Tolaria-managed files; user-authored custom AGENTS.md / CLAUDE.md files are surfaced as custom and left untouched
  • The status bar AI badge and command palette consume that abstraction to expose restore actions only when the managed guidance is missing or broken

Getting Started / Onboarding

useOnboarding hook detects first launch:

  • If vault path doesn't exist → show WelcomeScreen
  • User can create a new empty vault, open an existing folder, or clone the public Getting Started vault into a chosen parent folder; Tolaria derives the final Getting Started child path before cloning
  • Welcome state tracked in localStorage (tolaria_welcome_dismissed, with legacy fallback)

useGettingStartedClone encapsulates the non-onboarding Getting Started action:

  • Opens the same parent-folder picker used by onboarding
  • Derives the final .../Getting Started destination path
  • Surfaces the resolved path through the app toast after a successful clone

useAiAgentsOnboarding(enabled) adds a separate first-launch agent step:

  • Reads a local dismissal flag for the AI agents prompt (with a legacy fallback to the older Claude-only key)
  • Only shows after vault onboarding has already resolved to a ready state
  • Persists dismissal locally once the user continues

Remote Git Operations

Tolaria delegates remote auth to the user's system git setup:

  • CloneVaultModal captures a remote URL and local destination
  • clone_repo shells out to system git for clone operations
  • Existing git_pull / git_push commands keep surfacing raw git errors
  • No provider-specific token or username is stored in app settings

Settings

App-level settings persisted at ~/.config/com.tolaria.app/settings.json (reads legacy com.laputa.app on upgrade):

interface Settings {
  auto_pull_interval_minutes: number | null
  telemetry_consent: boolean | null
  crash_reporting_enabled: boolean | null
  analytics_enabled: boolean | null
  anonymous_id: string | null
  release_channel: string | null // null = stable default, "alpha" = every-push prerelease feed
  default_ai_agent: 'claude_code' | 'codex' | null
}

Managed by useSettings hook and SettingsPanel component. default_ai_agent is an installation-local preference that selects which supported CLI agent the AI panel, command palette AI mode, and status bar should target by default.

Telemetry

Components

  • TelemetryConsentDialog — First-launch dialog asking user to opt in to anonymous crash reporting. Two buttons: accept (sets telemetry_consent: true, generates anonymous_id) or decline.
  • TelemetryToggle — Checkbox component in SettingsPanel for crash reporting and analytics toggles.

Hooks

  • useTelemetry(settings, loaded) — Reactively initializes/tears down Sentry and PostHog based on settings. Called once in App.

Libraries

  • src/lib/telemetry.tsinitSentry(), teardownSentry(), initPostHog(), teardownPostHog(), trackEvent(). Path scrubber via beforeSend hook. DSN/key from VITE_SENTRY_DSN / VITE_POSTHOG_KEY env vars.
  • src-tauri/src/telemetry.rs — Rust-side Sentry init with beforeSend path scrubber. init_sentry_from_settings() reads settings and conditionally initializes. reinit_sentry() for runtime toggle.

Tauri Commands

  • reinit_telemetry — Re-reads settings and toggles Rust Sentry on/off. Called from frontend when user changes crash reporting setting.

Updates & Feature Flags

Hooks

  • useUpdater(releaseChannel) — Channel-aware updater state machine. Checks the selected feed, surfaces available/downloading/ready states, and delegates install work to Rust.
  • useFeatureFlag(flag) — Returns boolean for a named feature flag. Checks localStorage override (ff_<name>), then falls back to telemetry-backed evaluation. Type-safe via FeatureFlagName union.

Frontend helpers

  • src/lib/releaseChannel.ts — Normalizes persisted channel values so legacy or invalid settings fall back to Stable, while Stable serializes back to null.
  • src/lib/appUpdater.ts — Thin wrapper around the Tauri updater commands. Keeps the React hook free of endpoint-selection details.

Rust

  • src-tauri/src/app_updater.rs — Chooses the correct update endpoint (alpha/latest.json or stable/latest.json) and adapts Tauri updater results into frontend-friendly payloads.

Tauri Commands

  • check_for_app_update — Channel-aware update manifest lookup.
  • download_and_install_app_update — Channel-aware download/install with streamed progress events.

CI/CD

  • .github/workflows/release.yml — Alpha prereleases from every push to main. Publishes alpha/latest.json and refreshes the legacy latest.json / latest-canary.json aliases to the alpha feed.
  • .github/workflows/release-stable.yml — Stable releases from stable-v* tags. Publishes stable/latest.json.
  • Beta cohorts are handled in PostHog targeting only. There is no beta updater feed.