- internal/invite: Encode/Decode waste:<base64json{anchor,network}>
- proto: CmdGenerateInvite + EvtInviteGenerated + InviteString field
- ipc: track active network name; handle generate_invite (returns invite
string when joined to a network, errors if not joined or no anchor)
- daemon: --join <invite> flag — decodes anchor URL + network name,
sets anchor and auto-joins on startup
- tui: --join <invite> flag — extracts network name, skips -network
requirement; ctrl+i generates invite and shows it full-screen;
Esc dismisses the invite overlay
- FUTURE.md: document multi-network derived-identity design
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- TUI: replace per-call bufio.Scanner with a goroutine+channel reader
(lineReader) so a single scanner lives for the connection lifetime;
previous pattern silently dropped messages due to scanner read-ahead
- test-tui.sh / test-network.sh: add `return 0` to wait_port — when the
port opens and the while condition becomes false, bash returned the
condition's exit code (1) to the caller, tripping set -e immediately
- .gitignore: use /tui (root-only) instead of tui to avoid ignoring cmd/tui/
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- Connects to a running daemon's IPC port on startup
- Sends join_network then get_state; listens for events in real time
- Three-pane layout: room list (left), message history (centre), peers (right)
- Tab/Shift+Tab to switch rooms, Enter to send, PgUp/PgDn to scroll
- DM rooms appear automatically when a DM arrives
- test-tui.sh boots the full stack (anchor + 3 peers) and opens the TUI
as alice, with bob and charlie sending periodic messages as live noise
- README: layout diagram, key bindings, TUI section; roadmap item marked done
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ipc: CmdSendMessage now routes to the named recipient only (m.SendTo) when
the "to" field is set, rather than broadcasting to all peers. Group messages
continue to use Broadcast. This is the correct privacy behaviour for DMs.
test-network.sh:
- Resolve each peer's hex id from get_state before joining the network,
using a retry loop with timeout to handle slow daemon startup.
- Added a DM section: alice→bob, bob→alice, charlie→alice, alice→charlie.
DMs use the "to" + "room":"dm:<peer_id>" convention.
- Fixed jq -cn (compact) instead of jq -n (pretty) so the IPC newline-
delimited protocol receives a single JSON line per command.
- pretty() now renders DMs as 📨 DM <from→to> rather than 💬 #room.
- Persistence check now breaks down totals by group vs DM message count.
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Each daemon writes to <data-dir>/messages.db on startup. Messages received
or sent are stored immediately; duplicate mids (INSERT OR IGNORE) are safe
to call multiple times. Peer aliases are upserted on peer_connected and
again after hello verification when the real nick is known.
Schema
- messages(mid UNIQUE, room, from_peer, body, sent_at) — mid is the YAW/2
dedup key added in the proto migration; index on (room, sent_at) for
efficient per-room queries.
- peers(peer_id PK, alias, last_seen) — cache of every peer ever seen,
used to resolve hex ids to names when peers are offline.
Wiring
- store.Open called in cmd/daemon/main.go, passed to mesh.New.
- mesh.Mesh holds *store.Store (nil-safe; persistence is optional).
- mesh.SaveMessage called in dispatchPeerMessage (incoming) and ipc
CmdSendMessage (outgoing) so the local node's own messages are stored.
- mesh.UpdatePeerAlias called after hello verification updates the alias
with the verified nick rather than the placeholder short-id.
Messages only accumulate from join time forward — no history replay to
late-joining peers; each node's view starts from when it connected.
test-network.sh: added SQLite verification block that queries each node's
DB after the test and prints message + peer counts.
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test-network.sh: shell script that starts anchor + alice + bob + charlie,
joins them to a named network, exchanges five messages, then has charlie
leave — verifying the full join/chat/leave cycle with coloured per-peer output.
ipc: two fixes exposed by the test script:
- Network join context was per-IPC-client, so the join was immediately
cancelled when the nc connection closed. Lifted join/leave state to the
Run() level (shared across all clients, protected by a mutex) so the
network stays connected independent of which client issued the command.
- Event-pusher goroutine could panic with "send on closed channel" when
the command loop closed writeCh while the pusher was mid-select. Added
defer recover() to both the pusher goroutine and the send helper, and
removed the default arm so the select blocks cleanly on done.
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