# Deciduous Roadmap
## Completed
### v0.6.0 - Multi-User Graph Sync (December 2024)
- [x] jj-inspired dual-ID model with `change_id` (UUID) for globally unique nodes
- [x] `deciduous diff export` - export nodes as shareable JSON patches
- [x] `deciduous diff apply` - apply patches from teammates (idempotent)
- [x] `deciduous diff status` - list available patches
- [x] `deciduous migrate` - add change_id columns for sync
- [x] Auto-migration on database open
- [x] Bootstrapped templates include multi-user sync documentation
### Legacy Cleanup (Complete)
- [x] All templates use `deciduous` binary (no more `losselot` references)
- [x] Live graph URLs point to correct project
- [x] `src/init.rs` uses installed binary path
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## Backlog
### Future Enhancements
- [ ] Support for additional editors (Cursor, Copilot, etc.)
- [ ] `deciduous init --all` to bootstrap for all supported editors at once
### Context Recovery (Critical)
- [ ] **Make compaction restore actually reliably work**
- `/context` command should fully restore working state after context loss
- Query decision graph for recent goals, decisions, actions in progress
- Show what was being worked on, what's complete, what's pending
- Include recent git activity, uncommitted changes, branch state
- Pull in relevant prompts from history if available
- Goal: new session can pick up exactly where the last one left off
### Commit-Centric Graph Navigation
- [ ] More robust per-commit tooling
- Link nodes to commits more reliably
- Auto-detect commit context when logging actions/outcomes
- `deciduous add action "..." --commit HEAD` should be the default flow
- [ ] Commit-centric browsing in the web viewer
- Browse graph starting from commits (not just nodes)
- Show which nodes are associated with each commit
- Timeline view organized by commit history
- Click a commit → see the decision subgraph around it
- [ ] `deciduous log` command to show commits with their linked nodes
- [ ] Integration with `git log` to annotate commits with decision context
### TUI Graph Viewer
- [x] `deciduous tui` command for terminal-based graph visualization
- [x] Timeline view with vim-style navigation (j/k/gg/G)
- [x] Detail panel with node info, connections, files
- [x] File browser mode (F to toggle, n/N to navigate)
- [x] File preview with syntax highlighting (p key)
- [x] File diff viewer with syntax + diff coloring (d key)
- [x] Commit modal with split view (O key)
- Top section: commit hash, node, files, message
- Bottom section: scrollable diff with j/k navigation
- [x] Branch filtering (b to cycle, B for fuzzy search)
- [x] Timeline order toggle (R for reverse chronological)
- [x] Search (/ to filter by title/description)
- [x] Goal story view (s to show goal hierarchy)
- [ ] **Phase 2: Multi-goal chains**
- Navigate between related goals
- Show how goals connect and depend on each other
- [ ] DAG view improvements (currently disabled)
- Better hierarchical layout algorithm
- Zoom and pan controls
### Roadmap Manager Tool
- [ ] **Link roadmap items to work**
- Roadmap items should link to decision graph nodes
- Track progress through the graph (goal -> decisions -> outcomes)
- Show completion status based on linked outcomes
- [ ] **Work item integration** (future)
- Design with external ticketing in mind (JIRA, Linear, GitHub Issues)
- Roadmap items could link to external tickets
- Sync status bidirectionally
- Keep this extensible for enterprise workflows
- [ ] **CLI commands**
- `deciduous roadmap list` - show roadmap items and their status
- `deciduous roadmap link <item> <node-id>` - link to graph node
- `deciduous roadmap status` - show completion based on linked nodes
### Release Tooling
- [ ] **Automated release notes generation**
- `deciduous release-notes --from v0.7.0 --to v0.8.0`
- Query graph for all goals/outcomes between versions
- Group by feature area (TUI, sync, export, etc.)
- Generate markdown summary of what changed and why
- [ ] **PR tagging for releases**
- Tag PRs that landed in a release
- `deciduous release tag-prs v0.8.0` - adds label to all PRs in release
- Link PRs back to decision graph nodes
- [ ] **Release summary from decision graph**
- Walk the graph to find all completed goals since last release
- Show the decision chain that led to each feature
- Include key prompts/feedback that drove changes
- Generate changelog with decision context
- [ ] **GitHub Actions CI/CD for releases**
- Automate the entire release pipeline via GitHub Actions
- Trigger: push tag matching `v*` pattern (e.g., `v0.9.0`)
- Pipeline steps:
1. Run `cargo test` and `cargo clippy`
2. Build release binaries for multiple platforms (linux, macos, windows)
3. Create GitHub Release with auto-generated notes
4. Publish to crates.io (`cargo publish`)
5. Upload platform binaries as release assets
- Workflow file: `.github/workflows/release.yml`
- Optional: Separate workflow for nightly/canary builds
- Consider: cargo-dist or release-plz for Rust-specific release automation
- [ ] **Release checklist automation**
- `deciduous release prep v0.9.0` - prepare release locally
- Bump version in Cargo.toml
- Update CHANGELOG (if exists)
- Run tests and clippy
- Generate release notes from decision graph
- `deciduous release publish v0.9.0` - trigger the release
- Create and push git tag
- GitHub Actions takes over from there
- Fail-safes: block release if tests fail or graph has incomplete goals
### TUI PR Review Mode
- [ ] **GitHub PR integration in TUI**
- Pull in PR comments from GitHub API
- Show file-level and line-level comments alongside code
- Browse commits in PR context with associated comments
- Mark comments as resolved/addressed from TUI
- Reply to comments directly from TUI
- [ ] **Code review workflow**
- Navigate between commented locations
- Jump from decision node to related PR/commit comments
- See review status and approval state
### Type Unification (TUI + Web)
- [ ] **Shared type definitions**
- Unify TUI types (src/tui/types.rs) with web types (web/src/types/graph.ts)
- Single source of truth for node/edge structures
- Consider code generation or shared schema
- [ ] **Port TUI features to web viewer**
- Timeline view with vim-style navigation
- Commit modal with split-view diff
- Branch filtering and fuzzy search
- Goal story view
- [ ] **Parallel development workflow**
- Changes to one should auto-update the other
- Shared test fixtures for both platforms
- Document the type mapping
### TUI Architecture Refactor
- [ ] **Functional core, imperative shell**
- Extract pure functions from app.rs for all state transformations
- Move all I/O to thin imperative shell at edges
- State transitions should be pure: `fn update(state: App, event: Event) -> App`
- [ ] **Comprehensive test coverage**
- Unit tests for all pure state transformation functions
- Test navigation logic without terminal
- Test modal state machines
- Test filtering and search logic
- Property-based tests for state invariants
- [ ] **TEA pattern enforcement**
- Strict Model/Update/View separation
- No side effects in view functions (already done, verify)
- Event handlers return new state, don't mutate
- Extract reusable update functions
### TUI UX Polish
- [ ] **Keyboard shortcut audit and redesign**
- Analyze all current shortcuts for intuitiveness
- Ensure shortcuts are discoverable and memorable
- Consider user expectations from similar tools (vim, lazygit, ranger)
- Group related actions with similar key patterns
- [ ] **Visual discoverability**
- Add context-sensitive help hints in footer
- Show available actions for current context
- Highlight keyboard shortcuts in help overlay
- Consider modal indicator showing current mode prominently
- [ ] **Onboarding experience**
- First-run tutorial or guided tour
- Progressive disclosure of advanced features
- Cheat sheet generation (`deciduous tui --help-keys`)
- [ ] **Settings system**
- `.deciduous/config.toml` for user preferences
- Timeline order default (newest-first vs oldest-first)
- Editor preference (`$EDITOR` fallback chain)
- Color theme selection
- Key binding customization
- Database path configuration
### LLM Critique & Analysis
- [ ] `deciduous critique --goal <id>` - Have an LLM analyze a goal's decision chain
- Review decisions made, options chosen/rejected
- Identify potential blind spots or unconsidered alternatives
- Evaluate confidence levels vs actual outcomes
- Suggest improvements for future similar decisions
- [ ] Multi-model critique comparison
- `deciduous critique --goal <id> --models claude,gpt4,gemini`
- See how different models evaluate the same decision chain
- Highlight where models agree/disagree on quality
- [ ] Critique storage - save critiques as special nodes linked to goals
### LLM Benchmarking Framework
- [ ] **Goal-based benchmarking**: Use the same goal/task across multiple LLMs
- Define a goal with acceptance criteria
- Run each model on the same task
- Compare: decisions made, paths taken, outcomes achieved
- [ ] `deciduous benchmark` command
- `deciduous benchmark --task "Implement feature X" --models claude,gpt4,gemini,llama`
- Each model gets isolated graph namespace
- Automated or human evaluation of outcomes
- [ ] Metrics to capture:
- Decision quality (did they consider good options?)
- Path efficiency (how direct was the route to outcome?)
- Confidence calibration (were high-confidence decisions correct?)
- Recovery ability (how did they handle setbacks?)
- Graph structure (complexity, dead ends, backtracking)
- [ ] Benchmark reports
- Side-by-side comparison of decision graphs
- Aggregate stats across multiple benchmark runs
- Export to shareable format for publishing results
- [ ] Reproducible benchmark suites
- Define standard tasks with known-good solutions
- Version-controlled benchmark definitions
- CI integration for regression testing model capabilities
### Code Tracking & File Associations
- [ ] Associate nodes with code changes
- `deciduous add action "Implementing X" --files src/foo.rs,src/bar.rs`
- Track which files were touched for each action/outcome
- Store file paths and optionally line ranges
- [ ] **Web UI: "View Code" button on nodes**
- Click a node → see associated files
- Show git diff for the commit linked to that node
- Quick navigation to file locations
- [ ] Update `.claude/commands/` and `.windsurf/rules/` templates
- Include instructions to log file associations
- `deciduous add action "..." --files <changed-files>`
- [ ] `deciduous files <node-id>` command to list associated files
- [ ] Reverse lookup: `deciduous nodes --file src/foo.rs` to find nodes touching a file
### Prompt Tracking
- [ ] Capture prompts alongside decisions
- Store the exact user prompt that triggered a goal/decision
- Link prompts to their resulting decision chains
- [ ] `deciduous add goal "Title" --prompt "User's original request"`
- [ ] Prompt history view in web UI
- See what prompt led to each decision chain
- Search/filter by prompt content
- [ ] Prompt templates
- Save effective prompts for reuse
- Share prompt patterns that lead to good decision trees
- [ ] Prompt → Outcome analysis
- Correlate prompt patterns with successful outcomes
- Identify which prompt styles lead to better decisions
- [ ] **View prompts in web UI**
- Display the original prompt in node detail panel
- Filter/search nodes by prompt content
- "Copy prompt" button for reuse
### Git Integration & Pre-commit Hook Awareness
- [ ] Inspect and respect pre-commit hooks
- Detect `.git/hooks/pre-commit` or `.husky/` hooks
- Parse hook contents to understand what checks run
- Warn users if hooks might reject commits (linting, formatting, tests)
- [ ] Pre-flight commit validation
- `deciduous commit --dry-run` to simulate what hooks would do
- Show which checks would pass/fail before actual commit
- [ ] Auto-fix integration
- If hooks run formatters (prettier, rustfmt), detect and apply fixes
- Re-stage auto-fixed files before commit
- [ ] Hook-aware templates
- Update `.claude/commands/` and `.windsurf/rules/` to mention pre-commit awareness
- Instruct LLMs to check for hooks before committing
### Claude Code Hooks Integration
- [ ] Explore using Claude Code hooks to guarantee workflow behavior
- Claude Code supports hooks that run on various events (tool calls, messages, etc.)
- Could enforce decision graph logging more reliably than instructions alone
- [ ] **Pre-tool hooks**: Before file edits
- Auto-log `action` node when Claude is about to modify files
- Capture which files are being changed
- Block edits if no active goal exists in the graph
- [ ] **Post-tool hooks**: After successful operations
- Auto-log `outcome` nodes after code changes succeed
- Auto-link outcomes to their parent actions
- Trigger `deciduous sync` after significant changes
- [ ] **Pre-commit hooks**: Before git commits
- Verify graph integrity (no orphan outcomes/actions)
- Require at least one goal node for the current session
- Auto-add commit hash to recent action/outcome nodes
- [ ] **Session start hooks**: On conversation begin
- Auto-run `/context` equivalent
- Load graph state and surface pending decisions
- Warn if there are disconnected nodes needing attention
- [ ] **Prompt submit hooks**: When user sends a message
- Detect feature requests and auto-create goal nodes
- Capture original prompt in node metadata
- [ ] Hook configuration in `.deciduous/hooks.toml`
- Enable/disable specific hooks
- Configure strictness (warn vs block)
- Custom hook scripts for project-specific needs
- [ ] Document hook setup in Claude Code settings
- Integration guide for `.claude/settings.json`
- Example hook configurations for different workflow styles
### Git.log File Reliability
- [ ] Investigate why git.log file isn't always being created/updated
- User reported missing git.log during session
- This file should always exist and track all git commands run
- [ ] Ensure git.log is created on `deciduous init`
- [ ] Add git.log writing to all git-related operations
- [ ] Consider moving git.log into `.deciduous/` directory for better organization
- [ ] Add `deciduous log` command to view git.log contents
- [ ] Document git.log purpose and location in tooling files
### DuckDB for OLAP Analytics
- [ ] Add DuckDB as optional analytical backend for decision graph queries
- SQLite is great for OLTP (single-project, real-time logging)
- DuckDB excels at OLAP (cross-project analytics, time-series queries, aggregations)
- [ ] Use cases for analytical queries:
- **Cross-project patterns**: "What decision patterns lead to successful outcomes across all my projects?"
- **Time-series analysis**: "How has my decision-making evolved over the past 6 months?"
- **Confidence calibration**: "Are my high-confidence decisions actually more successful?"
- **Path analysis**: "What's the average depth of decision trees that lead to good outcomes?"
- **Bottleneck detection**: "Which decision types take longest to resolve?"
- [ ] Implementation ideas:
- Export SQLite graphs to Parquet files for DuckDB ingestion
- `deciduous export --parquet` for analytical snapshots
- `deciduous analytics` subcommand for running OLAP queries
- Optional: federated queries across multiple project databases
- [ ] Potential analytical views:
- Decision funnel analysis (goal → decision → action → outcome conversion)
- Confidence vs outcome correlation matrix
- Branch/feature complexity metrics
- Session productivity heatmaps
- Node type distribution over time
- [ ] Visualization integration:
- Export to formats compatible with BI tools (Metabase, Superset, etc.)
- Built-in charts in TUI or web viewer
- `deciduous report` to generate analytical summaries
### Documentation Restructure
- [ ] Rethink the `docs/` folder organization
- Currently: GitHub Pages viewer lives here
- Problem: Also contains ad-hoc design docs (like MULTI_USER_SYNC.md)
- Consider: Separate `docs/` (user-facing) from `design/` (internal design docs)
- Consider: Move viewer to dedicated folder
- [ ] Consolidate documentation
- Single source of truth in CLAUDE.md (the canonical reference)
- .claude/commands/ and .windsurf/rules/ derive from CLAUDE.md patterns
- README.md stays user-facing (installation, quick start)
- [ ] Auto-generate tooling docs
- `deciduous docs` command to output markdown documentation
- Include all commands, options, examples
- Keep README.md and tooling files in sync automatically