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<title>feat(signal): initiate-message workflow (picker, guard, cache, keymap)</title>
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<name>Craig Jennings</name>
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I built pieces 2-7 of the initiate-message workflow from docs/design/signal-client.org and added tests covering the fork's clobber-fix (commit 5ec56c0 over there). The picker is the user-facing change: a single key opens a name-based completing-read for any contact, with "Note to Self" pinned first.

The picker stack from the bottom up:

cj/signel--ensure-started is the daemon guard. With a live process it's a no-op. With signel-account set but no process it calls signel-start and pre-warms the contact cache. With signel-account nil it user-errors naming the remedy. Pre-warming on start means the picker feels instant on first use.

cj/signel--fetch-contacts issues a listContacts RPC through the new request-callback contract (signel--send-rpc with a success-callback). The callback runs the result through the verified cj/signal--parse-contacts and stores the (LABEL . RECIPIENT) alist in cj/signel--contact-cache, a cj-owned variable kept separate from signel's receive-time contact-map. An empty result populates the cache as nil, distinct from an RPC failure (which never invokes the callback so the prior cache survives). cj/signel-refresh-contacts is the user-facing command that clears and refetches.

cj/signel-message is the picker. Warm cache opens completing-read immediately. Cold cache kicks off a fetch and accept-process-outputs up to cj/signel-fetch-timeout seconds (3s default), then user-errors if the daemon hasn't responded so a wedged process can't hang Emacs. The candidate list pins "Note to Self" first (resolves to signel-account) with a display-sort metadata function that preserves the given order rather than alphabetizing.

cj/signel-message-self skips the picker and goes straight to signel-account. cj/signel-connect is the friendly verb on the prefix key.

cj/signel-prefix-map binds m / s / d / q / SPC and attaches under C-; M via with-eval-after-load keybindings so the binding survives load-order. l stays unbound for the future link command.

15 new ERT tests cover the ensure-started branches, the fetch + cache contract (issued, populated, empty), refresh-contacts, the picker's four scenarios (warm-cache contact, warm-cache Note to Self, cold-cache resolves in time, cold-cache timeout), message-self, and the keymap bindings. Plus 4 new tests in tests/test-signel-input-preservation.el for the fork's clobber fix: pending-input captures typed text and returns nil when empty; both signel--insert-msg and signel--insert-system-msg redraw the prompt without clobbering "halfwritten".

todo.org closes three tasks as dated event-log entries: the contact picker, the input clobber, and the use-package wiring.
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