- Refactor useClosedTabHistory to store full VaultEntry (not stub) for reliable reopening - Add data-tab-path attribute to TabItem for precise Playwright selectors - Add 2 Playwright smoke tests: single close/reopen and empty-history no-op - Update ARCHITECTURE.md and ABSTRACTIONS.md with closed tab history docs Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Architecture
Laputa is a personal knowledge and life management desktop app. It reads a vault of markdown files with YAML frontmatter and presents them in a four-panel UI inspired by Bear Notes.
Design Principles
Filesystem as the single source of truth
The vault is a folder of plain markdown files. The app never owns the data — it only reads and writes files. The cache, React state, and any in-memory representation are always derived from the filesystem and must be reconstructible by deleting them. When in doubt, the file on disk wins.
Convention over configuration
Laputa is opinionated. Standard field names (type:, status:, url:, Workspace:, Belongs to:, start_date:, end_date:) have well-defined meanings and trigger specific UI behavior — without any setup. This is not convention instead of configuration: users can override defaults via config files in their vault (e.g. config/relations.md, config/semantic-properties.md). But the defaults work out of the box, and most users never need to touch them.
This principle directly serves AI-readability: the more structure comes from shared conventions rather than per-user custom configurations, the easier it is for an AI agent to understand and navigate the vault correctly — without needing bespoke instructions for every setup.
No hardcoded exceptions
No field names, folder paths, or vault-specific values should be hardcoded in the application source code. What can be a convention should be a convention. What needs to be configurable should live in a file. Relationship fields are detected dynamically by checking whether values contain [[wikilinks]] — no hardcoded field name lists.
AI-first knowledge graph
Notes are not just documents — they are nodes in a structured graph of people, projects, events, responsibilities, and ideas. Every design decision should ask: "Does this make the knowledge graph easier for a human and an AI to navigate?" Conventions that are legible to both are better than conventions that are legible only to one.
Three representations, one authority
Vault data exists in three forms simultaneously:
- Filesystem — the
.mdfiles on disk. This is the single source of truth. - Cache —
~/.laputa/cache/<hash>.json, an index for fast startup. Always reconstructible from the filesystem. - React state — the in-memory
VaultEntry[]during a session. Always derived from the cache or filesystem.
These must never diverge permanently. If they do, the filesystem wins and the cache/state are rebuilt.
Ownership rules
| Layer | Owner | Writes to | Reads from |
|---|---|---|---|
| Filesystem | Tauri Rust commands (save_note_content, update_frontmatter, etc.) |
Disk | — |
| Cache | scan_vault_cached() in vault/cache.rs |
~/.laputa/cache/ |
Filesystem + git diff |
| React state | useVaultLoader + useEntryActions + useNoteActions |
In-memory entries |
Cache (on load), filesystem (on reload) |
Invariants
- Disk-first writes: All functions that change vault data must write to disk (via Tauri IPC) before updating React state. This ensures that if the disk write fails, React state remains consistent with what's actually on disk.
- Optimistic UI with rollback: Where responsiveness matters (e.g.
persistOptimisticinuseNoteActions), state may update before disk confirmation — but a failure callback must revert the optimistic state. - No orphan state updates: Never call
updateEntry()before the correspondinghandleUpdateFrontmatter()orhandleDeleteProperty()has resolved. The three functions inuseEntryActions(handleCustomizeType,handleRenameSection,handleToggleTypeVisibility) follow this rule — disk write first, then state update. - Recovery via reload: If state ever diverges from disk (crash, external edit, race condition),
Reload Vault(Cmd+K → "Reload Vault") invalidates the cache and does a full filesystem rescan via thereload_vaultTauri command, replacing all React state. Thereload_vault_entrycommand can re-read a single file. - Cache is disposable: The
reload_vaultcommand deletes the cache file before rescanning, guaranteeing fresh data. The cache never contains data that doesn't exist on the filesystem.
Tech Stack
| Layer | Technology | Version |
|---|---|---|
| Desktop shell | Tauri v2 | 2.10.0 |
| Frontend | React + TypeScript | React 19, TS 5.9 |
| Editor | BlockNote | 0.46.2 |
| Raw editor | CodeMirror 6 | - |
| Styling | Tailwind CSS v4 + CSS variables | 4.1.18 |
| UI primitives | Radix UI + shadcn/ui | - |
| Icons | Phosphor Icons + Lucide | - |
| Build | Vite | 7.3.1 |
| Backend language | Rust (edition 2021) | 1.77.2 |
| Frontmatter parsing | gray_matter | 0.2 |
| AI (in-app chat) | Anthropic Claude API (Haiku 3.5 default) | - |
| AI (agent panel) | Claude CLI subprocess (streaming NDJSON) | - |
| Search | qmd (keyword + semantic + hybrid) | - |
| MCP | @modelcontextprotocol/sdk | 1.0 |
| Tests | Vitest (unit), Playwright (E2E/smoke), cargo test (Rust) | - |
| Package manager | pnpm | - |
System Overview
┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Tauri v2 Window │
│ │
│ ┌──────────────────── React Frontend ────────────────────────┐ │
│ │ │ │
│ │ App.tsx (orchestrator) │ │
│ │ ├── WelcomeScreen (onboarding / vault-missing) │ │
│ │ ├── Sidebar (navigation + filters + types) │ │
│ │ ├── NoteList / PulseView (filtered list / activity) │ │
│ │ ├── Editor (BlockNote + tabs + diff + raw) │ │
│ │ │ ├── Inspector (metadata + relationships) │ │
│ │ │ ├── AIChatPanel (API-based chat) │ │
│ │ │ └── AiPanel (Claude CLI agent + tools) │ │
│ │ ├── SearchPanel (keyword/semantic/hybrid search) │ │
│ │ ├── SettingsPanel (API keys, GitHub, zoom, theme) │ │
│ │ ├── StatusBar (vault picker + sync + version) │ │
│ │ ├── CommandPalette (Cmd+K fuzzy command launcher) │ │
│ │ └── Modals (CreateNote, CreateType, Commit, GitHub) │ │
│ │ │ │
│ └──────────────┬──────────┬──────────────────────────────────┘ │
│ │ │ │
│ Tauri IPC│ Vite Proxy / WS │
│ ┌──────────────▼────┐ ┌──▼────────────────────────────────┐ │
│ │ Rust Backend │ │ External Services │ │
│ │ lib.rs → 62 cmds │ │ Anthropic API (Claude chat) │ │
│ │ vault/ │ │ Claude CLI (agent subprocess) │ │
│ │ frontmatter/ │ │ MCP Server (ws://9710, 9711) │ │
│ │ git/ │ │ qmd (search/indexing engine) │ │
│ │ github/ │ │ GitHub API (OAuth, repos, clone) │ │
│ │ theme/ │ │ │ │
│ │ search.rs │ └───────────────────────────────────┘ │
│ │ indexing.rs │ │
│ │ claude_cli.rs │ │
│ └───────────────────┘ │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
Four-Panel Layout
┌────────┬─────────────┬─────────────────────────┬────────────┐
│Sidebar │ Note List │ Editor │ Inspector │
│(250px) │ (300px) │ (flex-1) │ (280px) │
│ │ OR │ │ OR │
│ All │ Pulse View │ [Tab Bar] │ AI Chat │
│ Favs │ │ [Breadcrumb Bar] │ OR │
│ Changes│ [Search] │ │ AI Agent │
│ Pulse │ [Sort/Filt] │ # My Note │ │
│ │ │ │ Context │
│Projects│ Note 1 │ Content here... │ Messages │
│Experim.│ Note 2 │ (BlockNote or Raw) │ Actions │
│Respons.│ Note 3 │ │ Input │
│People │ ... │ │ │
│Events │ │ │ │
│Topics │ │ │ │
├────────┴─────────────┴─────────────────────────┴────────────┤
│ StatusBar: v0.4.2 │ main │ Synced 2m ago │ Vault: ~/Laputa │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
- Sidebar (150-400px, resizable): Top-level filters (All Notes, Favorites, Changes, Pulse) and collapsible type-based section groups. Each type can have a custom icon, color, sort, and visibility set via its type document in
type/. - Note List / Pulse View (200-500px, resizable): When a section group or filter is selected, shows filtered notes with snippets, modified dates, and status indicators. When Pulse filter is active, shows
PulseView— a chronological git activity feed grouped by day. - Editor (flex, fills remaining space): Tab bar with modified dots, breadcrumb bar with word count, BlockNote rich text editor with wikilink support. Can toggle to diff view (modified files) or raw CodeMirror view. Decomposed into
Editor(orchestrator),EditorContent,EditorRightPanel,SingleEditorView, with hooksuseDiffMode,useEditorFocus,useEditorSave,useRawMode. - Inspector / AI Chat / AI Agent (200-500px or 40px collapsed): Toggles between Inspector (frontmatter, relationships, instances, backlinks, git history), AI Chat panel (API-based), and AI Agent panel (Claude CLI subprocess with tool execution). The Sparkle icon in the breadcrumb bar toggles between them. When viewing a Type note, the Inspector shows an Instances section listing all notes of that type (sorted by modified_at desc, capped at 50).
Panels are separated by ResizeHandle components that support drag-to-resize.
AI System
Laputa has two AI interfaces with distinct architectures:
AI Chat (AIChatPanel)
Simple chat mode — no tool execution, streaming text responses.
- Frontend (
AIChatPanel+useAIChathook) — UI and state management - API Proxy (Vite middleware in dev, Rust
ai_chatcommand in Tauri) — routes to Anthropic - Context picker — selected notes sent as system context with token estimation
AI Agent (AiPanel)
Full agent mode — spawns Claude CLI as a subprocess with tool access and MCP vault integration.
- Frontend (
AiPanel+useAiAgenthook) — streaming UI with reasoning blocks, tool action cards, and response display - Backend (
claude_cli.rs) — spawnsclaudebinary with--output-format stream-json, parses NDJSON events - MCP Integration — passes vault MCP config via
--mcp-configflag so the agent can search, read, and modify vault notes
Agent Event Flow
User sends message in AiPanel
→ useAiAgent.sendMessage(text, references)
→ buildContextSnapshot(activeNote, linkedNotes, openTabs)
→ invoke('stream_claude_agent', { message, systemPrompt, vaultPath })
→ Rust spawns: claude -p <msg> --output-format stream-json --mcp-config <json>
→ NDJSON lines parsed into ClaudeStreamEvent variants:
Init, TextDelta, ThinkingDelta, ToolStart, ToolDone, Result, Error, Done
→ Events emitted via Tauri: app_handle.emit("claude-agent-stream", &event)
→ Frontend listener routes events:
onText → accumulate response (revealed on Done)
onThinking → show reasoning block (collapsed on first text)
onToolStart → add AiActionCard with spinner
onToolDone → update card with output
onDone → reveal full response, detect file operations
File Operation Detection
When the agent writes or edits vault files, useAiAgent detects this from tool inputs (Write/Edit tool JSON) and calls onFileCreated or onFileModified callbacks to trigger vault reload.
Context Building
Both AI modes use context from the active note and linked entries. The agent panel (ai-context.ts) builds a structured JSON snapshot:
{
"activeNote": { "path", "title", "type", "frontmatter", "content" },
"linkedNotes": [{ "path", "title", "content" }],
"openTabs": [{ "title", "snippet" }],
"vaultMetadata": { "noteTypes", "stats", "filter" },
"references": [{ "title", "path", "type" }]
}
Token budget: 60% of 180k context limit (~108k tokens max). Active note gets priority, then linked notes, then truncation.
Models (Chat mode)
| Model | ID | Use case |
|---|---|---|
| Haiku 3.5 | claude-3-5-haiku-20241022 |
Fast, cheap — default |
| Sonnet 4 | claude-sonnet-4-20250514 |
Balanced |
| Opus 4 | claude-opus-4-20250514 |
Most capable |
API Key Management
- Stored in app settings (
~/.config/com.laputa.app/settings.json) underanthropic_key - Configurable via Settings panel (also supports
openai_key,google_key) - Claude CLI (agent mode) uses its own authentication — no API key needed
MCP Server
The MCP server (mcp-server/) exposes vault operations as tools for AI assistants (Claude Code, Cursor, or any MCP-compatible client).
Tool Surface (14 tools)
| Tool | Params | Description |
|---|---|---|
open_note |
path |
Open and read a note by relative path |
read_note |
path |
Read note content (alias for open_note) |
create_note |
path, title, [type] |
Create new note with title and optional type frontmatter |
search_notes |
query, [limit] |
Search notes by title or content substring |
append_to_note |
path, text |
Append text to end of existing note |
edit_note_frontmatter |
path, patch |
Merge key-value patch into YAML frontmatter |
delete_note |
path |
Delete a note file from the vault |
link_notes |
source_path, property, target_title |
Add a target to an array property in frontmatter |
list_notes |
[type_filter], [sort] |
List all notes, optionally filtered by type |
vault_context |
— | Get vault summary: entity types + 20 recent notes + configFiles |
ui_open_note |
path |
Open a note in the Laputa UI editor |
ui_open_tab |
path |
Open a note in a new UI tab |
ui_highlight |
element, [path] |
Highlight a UI element (editor, tab, properties, notelist) |
ui_set_filter |
type |
Set the sidebar filter to a specific type |
Transports
- stdio — standard MCP transport for Claude Code / Cursor (
node mcp-server/index.js) - WebSocket — live bridge for Laputa app integration:
- Port 9710: Tool bridge — AI/Claude clients call vault tools here
- Port 9711: UI bridge — Frontend listens for UI action broadcasts from MCP tools
Auto-Registration
On app startup, Laputa automatically registers itself as an MCP server in:
~/.claude/mcp.json(Claude Code)~/.cursor/mcp.json(Cursor)
Registration is non-destructive (additive, preserves other servers) and uses upsert semantics. The useMcpStatus hook tracks registration state (checking | installed | not_installed | no_claude_cli).
Architecture
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ MCP Server (Node.js) │
│ │
│ index.js ─── stdio transport ──→ Claude Code │
│ │ Cursor │
│ ├── vault.js (9 vault operations) │
│ │ ├── findMarkdownFiles ├── deleteNote │
│ │ ├── readNote ├── linkNotes │
│ │ ├── createNote ├── listNotes │
│ │ ├── searchNotes ├── vaultContext │
│ │ ├── appendToNote │
│ │ └── editNoteFrontmatter │
│ │ │
│ └── ws-bridge.js │
│ ├── port 9710: tool bridge ←→ AI clients │
│ └── port 9711: UI bridge ←→ Frontend │
│ │
│ Spawned by Tauri (mcp.rs) on app startup │
│ Auto-registered in ~/.claude/mcp.json │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
WebSocket Bridge
The WebSocket bridge enables real-time vault operations from both the frontend and external AI clients:
Frontend (useMcpBridge) ←→ ws://localhost:9710 ←→ ws-bridge.js ←→ vault.js
MCP stdio tools ←→ ws://localhost:9711 ←→ Frontend UI actions (useAiActivity)
Tool bridge protocol (port 9710):
- Request:
{ "id": "req-1", "tool": "search_notes", "args": { "query": "test" } } - Response:
{ "id": "req-1", "result": { ... } }
UI bridge protocol (port 9711):
- Broadcast:
{ "type": "ui_action", "action": "open_note", "path": "..." } useAiActivityhook receives these and applies them (highlight with 800ms feedback, open note, set filter, etc.)
Rust MCP Module
src-tauri/src/mcp.rs manages the MCP server lifecycle:
| Function | Purpose |
|---|---|
spawn_ws_bridge(vault_path) |
Spawns ws-bridge.js as child process with VAULT_PATH env |
register_mcp(vault_path) |
Writes Laputa entry to Claude Code and Cursor MCP configs |
upsert_mcp_config(path, entry) |
Atomic config file update (create/merge, preserves others) |
The WsBridgeChild state wrapper in lib.rs ensures the bridge process is killed on app exit via RunEvent::Exit handler.
Search & Indexing
Search Engine
Search uses the external qmd binary (semantic search engine) with three modes:
| Mode | Command | Description |
|---|---|---|
keyword |
qmd search |
Term matching (default) |
semantic |
qmd vsearch |
Vector similarity search |
hybrid |
qmd query |
Combined keyword + semantic |
Indexing Flow
Vault opened
→ check_index_status() → parse qmd status output
→ if stale or missing:
→ start_indexing() (two phases):
Phase 1 (Scanning): qmd update — scan all .md files
Phase 2 (Embedding): qmd embed — generate vector embeddings
→ Progress streamed via Tauri "indexing-progress" event
→ Metadata saved to .laputa-index.json (last_indexed_commit, timestamp)
→ run_incremental_update() for subsequent changes
Embedding failure is non-fatal — keyword search still works.
qmd Binary Resolution
- Bundled macOS app resource:
<app>/Contents/Resources/qmd/qmd - Dev mode:
CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR/resources/qmd/qmd - System locations:
~/.bun/bin/qmd,/usr/local/bin/qmd,/opt/homebrew/bin/qmd - PATH lookup via
which qmd - Auto-install via
bun install -g qmdif missing
Vault Cache System
The vault cache (src-tauri/src/vault/cache.rs) accelerates vault scanning using git-based incremental updates.
Cache File
~/.laputa/cache/<vault-hash>.json — stored outside the vault directory so it never pollutes the user's git repo. The vault path is hashed (via DefaultHasher) to produce a deterministic filename. Stores: vault path, git HEAD commit hash, all VaultEntry objects. Version: v5 (bumped on VaultEntry field changes to force full rescan). Writes are atomic (write to .tmp then rename). Legacy .laputa-cache.json files inside the vault are auto-migrated and deleted on first run.
Three Cache Strategies
- Same Commit (Cache Hit): Git HEAD matches cached hash → only re-parse uncommitted changed files via
git status --porcelain - Different Commit (Incremental Update): Uses
git diff <old>..<new> --name-onlyto find changed files + uncommitted changes → selective re-parse - No Cache / Corrupt Cache (Full Scan): Recursive
walkdirof all.mdfiles → full parse
Theme System
See THEMING.md for the full theme system documentation.
Two-Layer Architecture
- Global CSS variables (
src/index.css): App-wide colors, borders, backgrounds. Bridged to Tailwind v4 via@theme inline. - Editor theme (
src/theme.json): BlockNote-specific typography. Flattened to CSS vars byuseEditorTheme.
Vault-Based Themes
Themes are markdown notes in the theme/ folder with type: Theme frontmatter (Is A: Theme accepted as legacy alias). Each frontmatter property becomes a CSS variable. Managed by useThemeManager hook and the src-tauri/src/theme/ Rust module (create, seed, defaults).
- Vault settings:
.laputa/settings.jsonstores the active theme reference - Legacy support:
_themes/*.jsonfiles still supported for backward compatibility - Built-in themes: Default (light), Dark, Minimal — auto-seeded on vault open
- Live preview: Re-applies when the active theme note is saved
Vault Management
Vault List
Persisted at ~/.config/com.laputa.app/vaults.json:
{
"vaults": [{ "label": "My Vault", "path": "/path/to/vault" }],
"active_vault": "/path/to/vault",
"hidden_defaults": []
}
Managed by useVaultSwitcher hook. Switching vaults closes all tabs and resets sidebar.
Vault Config
Per-vault UI settings stored in config/ui.config.md (YAML frontmatter in a markdown note):
zoom: Float zoom level (0.8–1.5)view_mode: "all" | "editor-list" | "editor-only"tag_colors,status_colors: Custom color overridesproperty_display_modes: Property display preferences
Getting Started Vault
On first launch, useOnboarding checks if the default vault exists. If not, shows WelcomeScreen with two options:
- Create Getting Started vault → calls
create_getting_started_vault()Tauri command - Open an existing folder → system file picker
GitHub OAuth Integration
Implements GitHub Device Authorization Flow for cloning/creating GitHub-backed vaults.
Flow:
- User clicks "Login with GitHub" in Settings panel
github_device_flow_start()returns a user code + verification URL- User authorizes at
github.com/login/device - App polls
github_device_flow_poll()until authorized - Token stored in
~/.config/com.laputa.app/settings.json
Vault operations:
GitHubVaultModal: Clone existing repo or create new private/public repoclone_repo(): Clones with token-injected HTTPS URL- Token persists for future git push/pull operations
Pulse View
PulseView is a git activity feed that replaces the NoteList when the Pulse filter is selected.
- Groups commits by day ("Today", "Yesterday", or full date)
- Shows commit message, short hash, timestamp, and changed files
- Files have status icons (added/modified/deleted) and are clickable to open in editor
- Links to GitHub commits when
githubUrlis available - Infinite scroll pagination (20 commits per page) via Intersection Observer
Backend: get_vault_pulse Tauri command parses git log with --name-status.
Data Flow
Startup Sequence
1. Tauri setup:
a. run_startup_tasks() → purge trash, migrate frontmatter, seed themes, migrate AGENTS.md, seed config files, register MCP
b. spawn_ws_bridge() → start MCP WebSocket bridge (ports 9710, 9711)
2. App mounts
3. useOnboarding checks vault exists → WelcomeScreen if not
4. useVaultLoader fires:
a. invoke('list_vault', { path }) → scan_vault_cached() → VaultEntry[]
b. Load modified files via invoke('get_modified_files')
c. useMcpStatus → register MCP if needed
d. useThemeManager → load and apply active theme
e. useIndexing → check index status, trigger incremental update if needed
5. User clicks note in NoteList
6. useNoteActions.handleSelectNote:
a. invoke('get_note_content') → raw markdown
b. Add tab { entry, content } to tabs state
c. Set activeTabPath
7. Editor renders BlockNoteTab:
a. splitFrontmatter(content) → [yaml, body]
b. preProcessWikilinks(body) → replaces [[target]] with tokens
c. editor.tryParseMarkdownToBlocks(preprocessed)
d. injectWikilinks(blocks) → replaces tokens with wikilink nodes
e. editor.replaceBlocks()
8. Inspector renders frontmatter parsed from content
Auto-Save Flow
Editor content changes
→ useEditorSave detects change (debounced)
→ serialize BlockNote blocks → markdown
→ postProcessWikilinks → restore [[target]] syntax
→ invoke('save_note_content', { path, content })
→ Update tab status indicator
Git Sync Flow
useAutoSync (configurable interval, default from settings):
→ invoke('git_pull') → GitPullResult
→ if conflicts → ConflictResolverModal
→ if fast-forward → reload vault
→ invoke('git_push') → GitPushResult
Manual commit:
→ CommitDialog → invoke('git_commit', { message })
→ invoke('git_push')
→ Reload modified files
Vault Module Structure
The vault backend (src-tauri/src/vault/) is split into focused submodules:
| File | Purpose |
|---|---|
mod.rs |
Core types (VaultEntry, Frontmatter), parse_md_file, scan_vault, relationship/link extraction |
parsing.rs |
Text processing: snippet extraction, markdown stripping, ISO date parsing, extract_title |
cache.rs |
Git-based incremental vault caching (scan_vault_cached), git helpers |
trash.rs |
purge_trash — deletes trashed notes older than 30 days |
rename.rs |
rename_note — renames files and updates wikilinks across the vault |
image.rs |
save_image — saves base64-encoded attachments with sanitized filenames |
migration.rs |
Frontmatter migration utilities |
config_seed.rs |
Seeds config/ folder, migrates AGENTS.md, repairs missing config files |
getting_started.rs |
Creates the Getting Started demo vault |
Rust Backend Modules
| Module | Purpose |
|---|---|
vault/ |
Vault scanning, caching, parsing, trash, rename, image, migration |
frontmatter/ |
YAML frontmatter read/write (mod.rs, yaml.rs, ops.rs) |
git/ |
Git operations (commit.rs, status.rs, history.rs, conflict.rs, remote.rs, pulse.rs) |
github/ |
GitHub OAuth + API (auth.rs, api.rs, clone.rs) |
theme/ |
Theme management (mod.rs, create.rs, defaults.rs, seed.rs) |
search.rs |
qmd search integration (keyword/semantic/hybrid) |
indexing.rs |
qmd indexing with progress streaming |
claude_cli.rs |
Claude CLI subprocess spawning + NDJSON stream parsing |
ai_chat.rs |
Direct Anthropic API client (non-streaming, for Tauri builds) |
mcp.rs |
MCP server spawning + config registration |
commands.rs |
All 62 Tauri command handlers |
settings.rs |
App settings persistence |
vault_config.rs |
Per-vault UI config |
vault_list.rs |
Vault list persistence |
menu.rs |
Native macOS menu bar |
Tauri IPC Commands (64 total)
Vault Operations
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
list_vault |
Scan vault (cached) → Vec<VaultEntry> |
get_note_content |
Read note file content |
save_note_content |
Write note content to disk |
delete_note |
Move note to trash |
rename_note |
Rename note + update cross-vault wikilinks |
batch_archive_notes |
Archive multiple notes |
batch_trash_notes |
Trash multiple notes |
batch_delete_notes |
Permanently delete notes from disk |
empty_trash |
Permanently delete all trashed notes from disk |
purge_trash |
Delete notes trashed >30 days ago |
reload_vault |
Invalidate cache and full rescan from filesystem → Vec<VaultEntry> |
reload_vault_entry |
Re-read a single file from disk → VaultEntry |
check_vault_exists |
Check if vault path exists |
create_getting_started_vault |
Bootstrap demo vault |
Frontmatter
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
update_frontmatter |
Update a frontmatter property |
delete_frontmatter_property |
Remove a frontmatter property |
Git
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
git_commit |
Stage all + commit |
git_pull |
Pull from remote |
git_push |
Push to remote |
git_resolve_conflict |
Resolve a merge conflict |
git_commit_conflict_resolution |
Commit conflict resolution |
get_file_history |
Last N commits for a file |
get_modified_files |
git status filtered to .md |
get_file_diff |
Unified diff for a file |
get_file_diff_at_commit |
Diff at a specific commit |
get_conflict_files |
List conflicted files |
get_conflict_mode |
Get conflict resolution mode |
get_vault_pulse |
Git activity feed (paginated) |
get_last_commit_info |
Latest commit metadata |
GitHub
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
github_device_flow_start |
Begin OAuth device flow |
github_device_flow_poll |
Poll for authorization |
github_get_user |
Get authenticated user info |
github_list_repos |
List user's repos |
github_create_repo |
Create new repo |
clone_repo |
Clone repo with token auth |
Search & Indexing
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
search_vault |
Search via qmd (keyword/semantic/hybrid) |
get_index_status |
Check qmd index state |
start_indexing |
Full index with progress streaming |
trigger_incremental_index |
Incremental index update |
Theme
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
list_themes |
List all themes (legacy JSON) |
get_theme |
Read a theme file |
get_vault_settings |
Read .laputa/settings.json |
save_vault_settings |
Write vault settings |
set_active_theme |
Set active theme ID |
create_theme |
Create JSON theme from template |
create_vault_theme |
Create markdown theme note |
ensure_vault_themes |
Seed default themes if missing |
restore_default_themes |
Restore all default themes |
repair_vault |
Restore default themes + missing config files |
AI & MCP
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
ai_chat |
Direct Anthropic API call (non-streaming) |
stream_claude_chat |
Claude CLI chat mode (streaming) |
stream_claude_agent |
Claude CLI agent mode (streaming + tools) |
check_claude_cli |
Check if Claude CLI is available |
register_mcp_tools |
Register MCP in Claude/Cursor config |
check_mcp_status |
Check MCP registration state |
Settings & Config
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
get_settings |
Load app settings |
save_settings |
Save app settings |
load_vault_list |
Load vault list |
save_vault_list |
Save vault list |
get_vault_config |
Load per-vault UI config |
save_vault_config |
Save per-vault UI config |
get_default_vault_path |
Get default vault path |
get_build_number |
Get app build number |
save_image |
Save base64 image to vault |
copy_image_to_vault |
Copy image file to vault |
update_menu_state |
Update native menu checkmarks |
Mock Layer
When running outside Tauri (browser at localhost:5173), src/mock-tauri.ts provides a transparent mock layer:
if (isTauri()) {
result = await invoke<T>('command_name', { args })
} else {
result = await mockInvoke<T>('command_name', { args })
}
The mock layer includes sample entries across all entity types, full markdown content with realistic frontmatter, mock git history, mock AI responses, and mock pulse commits.
State Management
No Redux or global context. State lives in the root App.tsx and custom hooks:
| State owner | State | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
App.tsx |
selection, panel widths, dialog visibility, toast, view mode |
UI state |
useVaultLoader |
entries, allContent, modifiedFiles |
Vault data |
useNoteActions |
tabs, activeTabPath |
Open tabs and note operations |
useTabManagement |
Tab ordering, pinning, swapping, closed-tab history | Tab lifecycle |
useVaultSwitcher |
vaultPath, extraVaults |
Vault switching |
useThemeManager |
themes, activeThemeId, isDark |
Theme state |
useAIChat |
messages, isStreaming |
AI chat conversation |
useAiAgent |
messages, status, tool actions |
AI agent conversation |
useAutoSync |
Sync interval, pull/push state | Git auto-sync |
useIndexing |
Index status, progress | Search indexing |
useSettings |
App settings (API keys, GitHub token) | Persistent settings |
useVaultConfig |
Per-vault UI preferences | Vault-specific config |
Data flows unidirectionally: App passes data and callbacks as props to child components. No child-to-child communication — everything goes through App.
Keyboard Shortcuts
| Shortcut | Action |
|---|---|
| Cmd+K | Open command palette |
| Cmd+P | Open quick open palette |
| Cmd+N | Create new note |
| Cmd+S | Save current note |
| Cmd+W | Close active tab |
| Cmd+Shift+T | Reopen last closed tab (LIFO history, up to 20) |
| Cmd+Z / Cmd+Shift+Z | Undo / Redo |
| Cmd+1–9 | Switch to tab N |
| Cmd+[ / Cmd+] | Navigate back / forward |
[[ in editor |
Open wikilink suggestion menu |
Auto-Release & In-App Updates
Release Pipeline
Every push to main triggers .github/workflows/release.yml:
push to main
→ version job: compute 0.YYYYMMDD.RUN_NUMBER
→ build job (matrix: aarch64 + x86_64):
→ pnpm install, stamp version, pnpm build, tauri build --target <arch>
→ upload .app, .tar.gz + .sig, .dmg as artifacts
→ release job:
→ download both arch artifacts
→ lipo aarch64 + x86_64 → universal binary
→ create universal .dmg + signed updater tarball
→ generate latest.json (per-arch + universal platform entries)
→ publish GitHub Release with all assets + auto-generated notes
→ pages job:
→ build static HTML release history page
→ deploy to gh-pages
Versioning
Format: 0.YYYYMMDD.GITHUB_RUN_NUMBER (e.g. 0.20260223.42). Stamped into tauri.conf.json and Cargo.toml dynamically.
In-App Updates
App startup (3s delay)
→ useUpdater.check()
→ idle (no update) → no UI
→ available → UpdateBanner with release notes + "Update Now"
→ downloading → progress bar
→ ready → "Restart to apply" + Restart Now
→ network error → fail silently