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* fix(theme-studio): restrict the cursor UI row to fg + bgCraig Jennings11 days3-12/+56
| | | | Emacs draws the cursor as a rectangle: its foreground colors the glyph sitting on it and its background is the cursor color, but weight/slant/underline/strike and box are no-ops on it. The UI table now shows only the fg and bg swatches for the cursor row and mutes the style and box cells to a dash, so the studio stops presenting controls Emacs drops. New #cursorrowtest gate; styletest/boxtest retargeted off cursor (it was UI_FACES[0], their generic subject) onto the first styled face.
* feat: add avy (in-buffer jump) and wgrep (editable grep)Craig Jennings11 days2-0/+20
| | | | The two clear wins from the package-list review. avy fills the in-buffer motion gap (C-: jump-to-char-timer, M-g w/l for word/line) that windmove and isearch leave open; wgrep turns a consult-grep / embark-export result into an editable, write-back-across-files refactor (C-c C-p to edit, C-c C-c to apply).
* chore(google-keep): mark v1 implemented, file live-setup VERIFY, record in specCraig Jennings11 days1-1/+5
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* feat(google-keep): org-page renderer, refresh command, keybindings (Phase 2-3)Craig Jennings11 days4-0/+359
| | | | The elisp side of the Keep integration: a pure JSON-to-org core (parse, tag/heading/render helpers) kept free of .emacs.d specifics for later extraction, plus the IO runner cj/keep-refresh (async make-process + sentinel, atomic temp-then-rename write to keep-file, stderr-token to display-warning) and the glue (C-c k prefix, executable warning, require in init.el). 15 ERT tests over the core and the parse-render-write chain. Read-only v1; live fetch needs the one-time gkeepapi + token setup.
* feat(google-keep): gkeepapi data bridge with JSON contract (Phase 1)Craig Jennings11 days2-0/+244
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* docs(spec): round 2 review clean, google-keep spec ReadyCraig Jennings11 days1-1/+5
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* docs(spec): fold round-1 review into google-keep spec (rubric Ready)Craig Jennings11 days1-30/+90
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* docs(spec): resolve google-keep decisions (read-only v1 to write v2, ↵Craig Jennings11 days1-52/+51
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* fix(calendar-sync): re-derive status from a declined occurrence overrideCraig Jennings11 days2-1/+46
| | | | A recurring event declined for one occurrence still synced with :STATUS: accepted, because apply-single-exception merged the override attendees but never re-derived the user's status from them, so filter-declined never dropped it. Re-derive :status via find-user-status when the exception overrides :attendees, leaving the inherited status when the override doesn't name the user. Four new tests cover declined, accepted, no-attendee, and user-absent overrides.
* fix(dirvish): point the bg wallpaper command at set-wallpaper on WaylandCraig Jennings11 days2-6/+7
| | | | The Wayland branch of cj/--wallpaper-program-for returned swww, but this system's wallpaper daemon is awww, so dirvish "bg" silently no-opped. Point it at the set-wallpaper script (on PATH via dotfiles), which wraps awww img and persists the choice to waypaper's config. X11 still uses feh. Updated the wallpaper-program test to match.
* docs(spec): google-keep in-editor integration spec (draft, 5 open decisions)Craig Jennings11 days1-0/+153
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* feat(ledger): un-orphan ledger-config and rewrite clean-on-saveCraig Jennings11 days2-14/+27
| | | | ledger-config.el was never required in init.el, so the whole module was dead code. I added the require (which installs ledger-mode, flycheck-ledger, and company-ledger via the global ensure) and rewrote the clean-on-save: instead of rebinding C-x C-s to a clean-then-save command, a buffer-local before-save-hook tidies the buffer on every save path, gated by cj/ledger-clean-on-save. The reports shell out to the ledger CLI, so a load-time check now warns when it isn't on PATH. Added ledger-highlight-xact-under-point.
* refactor(theme-studio): extract control factories to controls.js, drop dead ↵Craig Jennings11 days6-234/+221
| | | | | | | | previewFaceAttrs I split the custom dropdown, detail-editor, and expander factories out of app.js into controls.js (205 lines), spliced back at a CONTROLS_J token by generate.py. The token sits at the exact extraction point, so the assembled page is byte-identical and every gate passes unchanged. app.js drops from 927 to 721 lines. I also removed previewFaceAttrs (function, export, and test). It was test-only dead code whose docstring stalely claimed the gate calls it. The gate uses assertPreviewFaces instead.
* refactor(theme-studio): tier-1 simplification passCraig Jennings11 days8-82/+81
| | | | | | | | These are behavior-preserving cleanups from the refactor/simplify assessment, all test-verified. I merged syncMockHeight and syncPkgHeight into one syncPaneHeight(tableId, paneId), inlined the two single-use displayHex/displayName closures, dropped a pkgbody guard that buildPkgTable already does, and had paintUI call worstCellHtml instead of rebuilding the covered-contrast cell. I deleted the dead generatorHues "manual" branch (a copy of the fallback) and locateInfoLine (orphaned when I removed the preview info line earlier today). The two nerd-icons loaders now share _load_nerd_icons_artifact, with a sentinel so a null-file edge keeps its exact behavior. face_coverage.classify reads through named locals now, guarded by a new characterization test. Two assessment findings were wrong and skipped after I checked them against the code: LOCATE_REG is live (read by previewSpan), and normalizePaletteEntryCore doesn't exist.
* fix(theme-studio): gold nav arrows for the language and preview dropdownsCraig Jennings11 days2-4/+10
| | | | The gold viewnav style was scoped to .pkgbar, so the arrows on the .langbar selectors (language and preview) fell back to default gray. I broadened the rule to .langbar and added a dimmed-gold disabled state for the single-pane preview.
* style(theme-studio): unify nav dropdowns to gold-on-darkCraig Jennings11 days3-6/+12
| | | | The view, language, and preview selects share a navsel class matching their flanking arrow buttons (dark bg, gold bold-mono text), so each select and its arrows read as one control.
* feat(theme-studio): visible size-nav buttons + 48 pt gallery scaleCraig Jennings11 days5-53/+83
| | | | | | | | | | The preview dropdown gets flanking nav buttons, matching the view selector, so the size steps with a click. Left/Right arrows do the same when the dropdown is focused. Both clamp at the ends and disable on a single-pane app. I extended the size scale to 32 and 48 pt for inspecting a glyph's detail. The cell width scales with the size, so beyond about 48 pt the grid is mostly scrolling. I removed the separate hover info line beside the dropdown. Each glyph's own title tooltip already shows its face and color, so the line was redundant. A new computed-style gate confirms the point size renders to the right pixels (24 pt is 32 px), so the pt label isn't lying.
* chore(theme-studio): update WIP theme snapshotCraig Jennings11 days2-107/+141
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* feat(theme-studio): nerd-icons gallery as a hue-ordered icon gridCraig Jennings11 days13-187/+2366
| | | | | | | | | | The nerd-icons pane is now a grid: one row per color face, the rows ordered by hue so families cluster, distinct icons (deduped within a color) drawn in their color with the icon's nerd-font name beneath. A "preview:" dropdown above the grid picks the glyph size in points, with Left/Right arrows to step it. Single-pane apps show it disabled, naming the preview. This replaces the v1 legend in the pane, whose data is still captured for round-trip. build-nerd-icons-legend.el is now a library. A cj/nerd-icons-write-legend entry point requires nerd-icons only at write time, so the capture logic loads and unit-tests without it. It dedupes icons by name within a face, computes each face's native hue, and orders the groups by hue. Writing the test surfaced a latent bug: face-hsl used (cadr (assoc t spec)), which grabs the first keyword instead of the plist. It only worked because the real faces fall through to the face-foreground branch. I fixed it to a correct t-clause parse. Coverage: 7 ERT capture tests (dedupe, hue order, lightness tiebreak, name sort, skip rules), 4 Python validator edges, and browser gates for the grid and the size dropdown. Locate stays color-level: clicking a color flashes its icons, and clicking an icon flashes its color row. Icons aren't individually editable, so there's nothing per-icon to select.
* fix(theme-studio): render nerd-icon glyphs in previews instead of tofuCraig Jennings11 days7-12/+151
| | | | | | | | The legend, dashboard, and package previews drew nerd-icon glyphs as empty boxes. The font-family never reached them: PREVIEW_FONT was spliced into inline style="..." attributes with a double-quoted family name, so the inner quote closed the attribute early and the font was silently dropped. Dropping the quotes fixes it. A no-space family name needs none. I embedded the glyph font directly: Symbols Nerd Font Mono, encoded with fontTools (woff2_compress output is rejected by headed Chrome and Firefox), inlined as a data: URI under the unique family name ThemeStudioNerd so it resolves to the embed rather than a system-installed copy of the same name. The page is self-contained and renders on any clone. I added a #fonttest gate that parses previewLines output and asserts the resolved font-family plus glyph coverage, plus a make font target that re-encodes the woff2 with fontTools.
* chore(elisp): clear byte-compile warnings (18 more modules)Craig Jennings12 days18-23/+102
| | | | | | Add declare-function/defvar declarations for lazily-loaded package symbols, reflow over-long docstrings, swap pdf-view-*-command interactive-only calls for their non-interactive twins, fix a malformed with-demoted-errors in ledger-config (the clean-buffer body was being read as the format string), and rename the unprefixed global wwwdir to cj/httpd-wwwdir (no external refs). No behavior change. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01BqrdWUo9GcznYX2pZr76gZ
* chore(elisp): clear byte-compile warnings (calibredb, config-utilities, ↵Craig Jennings12 days6-2/+53
| | | | | | | | tramp, diff, chrono, auth) Add declare-function/defvar declarations for lazily-loaded package functions and variables so each module compiles cleanly standalone; config-utilities wraps two lazy EmacSQL oref slot reads in with-no-warnings. No behavior change. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01BqrdWUo9GcznYX2pZr76gZ
* chore(elisp): clear byte-compile warnings (org, music, org-roam)Craig Jennings12 days4-152/+283
| | | | | | Move own-command bindings out of use-package :bind to keymap-global-set / with-eval-after-load (C-c C-a org-appear-toggle, R music radio-station, C-c n r/t roam recipe/topic) — same keys, verified live. Pull music-config helper defuns out of :config/with-eval-after-load to top level (their proper home; emms referenced only at call time via declare-function). Swap obsolete org-show-all for org-fold-show-all (9.6). Plus declare-function/defvar for lazy symbols. No behavior change; full suite + launch smoke green. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01BqrdWUo9GcznYX2pZr76gZ
* chore(elisp): clear byte-compile warnings (elfeed, markdown, prog-general)Craig Jennings12 days3-13/+45
| | | | | | The use-package :bind autoload stubs for own same-file commands collided with their defuns ("defined multiple times"). Move those bindings out of :bind to keymap-global-set / with-eval-after-load after the defun — same key, command, and map, verified live in the daemon. prog-general's case was instead a redundant same-file declare-function (removed). Plus declare-function/defvar for lazy package symbols, and mark-whole-buffer swapped for goto-char+push-mark in the elfeed tag helpers. No behavior change. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01BqrdWUo9GcznYX2pZr76gZ
* chore(elisp): clear byte-compile warnings (org-noter, calendar-sync, vc, ↵Craig Jennings12 days5-24/+133
| | | | | | | | dirvish, org-contacts) Add declare-function/defvar declarations for lazily-loaded package symbols and reflow over-long docstrings so these modules compile cleanly standalone. org-contacts keeps the diary special vars (date/entry/original-date) declared function-locally rather than file-wide, so the lexical `entry` parameter is unaffected. No behavior change. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01BqrdWUo9GcznYX2pZr76gZ
* chore(elisp): clear byte-compile warnings (mail, dashboard, eshell, erc)Craig Jennings12 days5-29/+175
| | | | | | Add declare-function/defvar declarations for lazily-loaded package functions and variables so each module compiles cleanly standalone, reflow over-long docstrings, and swap the obsolete erc-server-buffer-p for its named replacement erc-server-or-unjoined-channel-buffer-p (obsolete since 30.1). No behavior change. Two erc setq targets (erc-unique-buffers, erc-generate-buffer-name-function) appear not to be real ERC variables — declared to silence the warning with a NOTE flagging that the intended buffer-naming may not be taking effect. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01BqrdWUo9GcznYX2pZr76gZ
* style(elisp): clear defcustom-group and dead-local byte-compile warningsCraig Jennings12 days3-5/+15
| | | | | | Add :type and a containing :group to the three localrepo defcustoms (new localrepo defgroup) and to cj/org-agenda-window-height. Drop the unused `initial` local in the org-contacts completion-at-point function. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01BqrdWUo9GcznYX2pZr76gZ
* fix(elisp): make dead let-bindings of foreign special vars take effectCraig Jennings12 days2-0/+11
| | | | | | Byte-compile flagged three let-bindings of package vars as unused lexical variables — under lexical-binding they compiled to dead locals the package never saw, so the intended behavior silently never happened. Declare each var special so the binding is dynamic: music-config now actually suppresses the emms overwrite prompt on playlist save (emms-source-playlist-ask-before-overwrite) and turns off orderless smart-case for the music picker; org-roam copy-todo-to-today now actually applies its custom dailies capture template. Same class as the coverage-core json fix. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01BqrdWUo9GcznYX2pZr76gZ
* chore(theme-studio): commit WIP theme locked-face reorderingCraig Jennings12 days1-223/+229
| | | | Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01BqrdWUo9GcznYX2pZr76gZ
* refactor(org-refile): drop roam Project notes as refile targetsCraig Jennings12 days2-11/+11
| | | | | | Stop scanning org-roam notes tagged "Project" for refile targets; keep the "Topic" scan. Behavior change by decision: roam Projects are no longer pulled in anywhere (the agenda never scanned them either — that was a stale doc claim, corrected separately). Refiling into Topic notes and into per-project todo.org files is unchanged. Test reworked to assert Topic is included and Project is not. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01BqrdWUo9GcznYX2pZr76gZ
* fix(org-agenda): filter missing base files; drop the roam-source doc claimCraig Jennings12 days2-29/+62
| | | | | | cj/--org-agenda-base-files now drops files that do not exist (a fresh machine may lack the synced calendars or the inbox), and org-agenda-skip-unavailable-files is set as a backstop, so org-agenda never prompts to create a missing path — the interactive-prompt class that once hung the chime daemon. The filter lives in the one shared helper, so the agenda builders, single-project view, and the chime initializer all get the existence check. Also correct the docs: the commentary and docstrings claimed org-roam nodes tagged "Project" are agenda sources, but they were never scanned; roam Project/Topic notes are refile targets (org-refile-config.el), not agenda sources. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01BqrdWUo9GcznYX2pZr76gZ
* feat(ai-term): wrap-teardown + shutdown entry points for rulesetsCraig Jennings12 days4-0/+287
| | | | | | Add the three headless functions the rulesets wrap-it-up workflow calls via emacsclient -e, since this module owns the aiv- session naming, the agent buffer, and the geometry restore. cj/ai-term-quit kills a project's tmux session and agent buffer and restores the layout, idempotent and safe when already gone. cj/ai-term-live-count returns the integer count of live aiv- sessions for the shutdown safety gate. cj/ai-term-shutdown-countdown re-checks that gate, then runs an abort-able run-at-time countdown in the echo area and, uncancelled, runs the shutdown command (a defcustom so tests stub it). Reuses the existing kill/close helpers. 13 ERT tests cover the live-count parsing, the quit kill-and-idempotency, and the gate-abort/cancel/tick logic; the tmux and shutdown side effects are manual. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01BqrdWUo9GcznYX2pZr76gZ
* docs: holistic README pass — version floor, layout, features, targetsCraig Jennings12 days1-3/+15
| | | | | | Bump the Emacs floor to 30 (developed on 30.2). Fix the module count (~100 to ~120), add docs/ to the layout, and reword scripts/ now that it also holds theme-studio. Add Theme Studio, the ghostel native terminal, and ai-term to Features, and make coverage-summary to the dev targets. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01BqrdWUo9GcznYX2pZr76gZ
* test(nerd-icons): dir-precedence probe + legend round-trip (phase 4)Craig Jennings12 days3-0/+33
| | | | | | Lock the dir-precedence decision with an ERT probe: when a dir icon already carries nerd-icons-completion-dir-face, the advice's prepended nerd-icons-yellow is first in the face list and wins. Extend the #nerdiconstest browser gate with an export/import round-trip over an assigned nerd-icons color, asserting it re-imports to the same state and that the separate nerd-icons-completion dir-face stays out of the nerd-icons app. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01BqrdWUo9GcznYX2pZr76gZ
* feat(nerd-icons): drop the runtime tint so the theme drives icon color (phase 3)Craig Jennings12 days2-102/+7
| | | | | | Remove cj/nerd-icons-tint-color, cj/--nerd-icons-color-faces, cj/nerd-icons-apply-tint and its two call sites, so the 34 nerd-icons color faces are no longer force-set to one darkgoldenrod foreground at load time. The WIP theme already owns those faces (theme-studio auto-discovered them), so with the tint gone their per-filetype colors come from the theme and are editable in theme-studio's new nerd-icons pane. The dir-icon advice (cj/--nerd-icons-color-dir) stays — it points at a theme-owned face now. Delete the apply-tint test, which covered removed code. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01BqrdWUo9GcznYX2pZr76gZ
* feat(theme-studio): bespoke nerd-icons filetype-legend preview (phase 2)Craig Jennings12 days7-5/+127
| | | | | | Register nerd-icons as a bespoke app whenever its captured legend is valid: the 34 color faces stay editable rows, and the legend rides APPS['nerd-icons'].legend. A new renderNerdIconsPreview draws each curated filetype's glyph in its mapped face's effective color, read through the same registry the other previews use, so recoloring a face repaints every row mapped to it. When the legend is absent the generic inventory app stands in. The #nerdiconstest browser gate covers the wiring, the dir-row owner, and the recolor-repaint. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01BqrdWUo9GcznYX2pZr76gZ
* feat(theme-studio): capture the nerd-icons filetype legend (phase 1)Craig Jennings12 days4-0/+266
| | | | | | Add build-nerd-icons-legend.el, which resolves the curated v1 legend rows (glyph + owner color face per filetype) from the live nerd-icons alists and dumps them to nerd-icons-legend.json, a committed artifact like package-inventory.json. generate.py gains load_nerd_icons_legend, which validates the artifact and returns None — with a warning — when it is absent, malformed, empty, or missing a field, so the page can fall back to the generic nerd-icons app rather than error. Data only; the bespoke preview that renders it lands next. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01BqrdWUo9GcznYX2pZr76gZ
* fix(term): scope copy-mode to C-<up> and don't re-enter mid-copyCraig Jennings12 days2-134/+121
| | | | | | Today's modified-arrow work bound every C-arrow and M-arrow to copy-mode, which swallowed C-<left>/C-<right> — readline word-motion at the shell prompt. Bind only C-<up> (enter copy-mode and scroll up); the other arrows pass through to the terminal again. C-<up> pressed while already in copy-mode now just moves up: cj/term-copy-mode-up checks tmux pane_in_mode (and ghostel--input-mode without tmux) and skips re-entry, which would otherwise reset the cursor to the start of the line. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01BqrdWUo9GcznYX2pZr76gZ
* fix(coverage): bind json reader vars dynamically in simplecov parsersCraig Jennings12 days1-0/+9
| | | | | | The simplecov parse helpers let-bound json-object-type, json-array-type, and json-key-type around json-read-file to get string-keyed hash tables. Under lexical-binding the compiler hadn't seen json.el's defvars, so it compiled those as lexical bindings that never reached the reader; the compiled helpers got json.el's default symbol-keyed alist and then signaled wrong-type-argument hash-table-p in their maphash. Interpreted code happened to work because the in-function require made the vars special first. Add eval-when-compile (require 'json) so the compiler treats them as dynamic. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01BqrdWUo9GcznYX2pZr76gZ
* fix(latex): activate the latexmk workflowCraig Jennings12 days2-2/+69
| | | | | | Two breaks kept latexmk from ever engaging. The :hook key TeX-mode-hook expanded to the unbound TeX-mode-hook-hook, since use-package appends -hook to any symbol not ending in -mode, so TeX-command-default was never set; name the mode TeX-mode instead. Separately auctex-latexmk was :defer t with no trigger, so auctex-latexmk-setup never ran and latexmk never joined TeX-command-list; load it :after tex. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01BqrdWUo9GcznYX2pZr76gZ
* feat(face-diagnostic): make report face names describe-face buttonsCraig Jennings12 days3-21/+65
| | | | | | Render each real face name in the Face Diagnosis report as a button that runs describe-face on it, carrying the face as button data; anonymous specs and non-faces stay plain text. Also add face-diagnostic to the module-header allowlist now that it is required in init.el and carries the header contract. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01BqrdWUo9GcznYX2pZr76gZ
* feat(term): modified arrows enter copy-mode and carry directionCraig Jennings12 days2-10/+162
| | | | | | C-<arrow> and M-<arrow> in a ghostel buffer now enter copy-mode and move one step in that direction in a single stroke. The tmux path writes the arrow escape sequence into the pty so the copy cursor follows it; without tmux the same keys enter ghostel-copy-mode and move point. All eight keys join ghostel-keymap-exceptions and the semi-char map is rebuilt, so they reach Emacs instead of the terminal program. Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01BqrdWUo9GcznYX2pZr76gZ
* docs(theme-studio): reconcile stale spec prose with resolved decisionsCraig Jennings12 days1-9/+23
| | | | Round-3 Codex review flagged one blocker: summary/readiness/risk text still described the superseded contracts (native color capture, build-inventory.el, dual dir-row sources). Reconciled the Scope tiers, For-the-implementer summary, legend source paragraph, three readiness dimensions, and the Risks section to match the resolved decisions. No decision changed, only the lagging prose. Findings 10/10, decisions 6/6, Ready pending go.
* docs(theme-studio): incorporate round-2 spec-review into nerd-icons specCraig Jennings12 days1-12/+75
| | | | Folded the six round-2 Codex blockers into the spec. Added the explicit 13-row v1 legend table and the missing-key rule. Settled dir-color precedence (the dir advice prepends nerd-icons-yellow, so it wins) and cross-package ownership (the bespoke pane owns only nerd-icons faces; nerd-icons-completion-dir-face stays in its own app). Named the concrete legend artifact and its failure behavior, reordered into an atomic assign-then-drop-tint phase, and added a contract-by-contract test plan. Findings 9/9, decisions 6/6. Ready pending go.
* docs(theme-studio): render real nerd-icons glyphs in the legend (v1)Craig Jennings12 days1-9/+14
| | | | Flipped the legend-rendering decision: v1 draws the actual nerd-font glyph in its assigned color rather than a swatch + label. The deferral rested on an unverified font dependency; Nerd Fonts are installed system-wide, so Chrome renders the glyphs from a font-family rule with no @font-face or font file. Monospace fallback for absent fonts; the gate asserts the glyph char and inline color.
* docs(theme-studio): incorporate spec-review into nerd-icons colors specCraig Jennings12 days1-22/+58
| | | | Folded the three blocking Codex findings into the spec. Added the legend data contract (row schema, per-category sources, v1 scope). Corrected the native-color seed to ride the existing default-face pipeline rather than a new build-inventory.el capture that would double-seed. Resolved all six decisions. Spec is Ready pending Craig's go.
* docs(theme-studio): spec theme-driven nerd-icons colors + filetype legendCraig Jennings12 days1-0/+157
| | | | Drafts the spec to drop the runtime nerd-icons tint (so icon color is theme-driven) and add a theme-studio filetype-legend representation over the 34 nerd-icons-* color faces. Five decisions left open for review: color model, legend scope, seed source, config sequencing, and the dir advice. Filed the cross-linked task in todo.org.
* feat(org): fontify and edit cj comment blocks as orgCraig Jennings12 days1-0/+6
| | | | Map the cj: src-block language to org-mode via org-src-lang-modes, so the prose inside a cj comment block (#+begin_src cj: comment ...) gets org font-lock in place and C-c ' opens an org-mode buffer to edit it. The block stays a src block, so the cj: grep marker and the cj-processing pipeline are unchanged.
* feat(ai-term): move keybindings to C-; a and M-SPC, retire F9Craig Jennings12 days5-106/+146
| | | | | | | | I moved the ai-term family off the F9 keys onto the C-; a prefix, vacated when gptel was archived: a toggles the agent, s opens the project picker, n swaps to the next agent, k closes one. The frequent swap also gets M-SPC as a fast chord, bound in ghostel-mode-map and added to the semi-char exceptions so it reaches Emacs from inside an agent buffer. cj/ai-term-next now opens the project picker when no agent is running instead of erroring, so the swap key doubles as a "start an agent" key. To free M-SPC, I removed jumper's M-SPC binding. Jumper's commands stay reachable via M-x, with a cleverer home pending review.
* chore(ai): archive gptel and remove it from the live configCraig Jennings12 days58-12/+4
| | | | | | | | | | I archived gptel to archive/gptel/ since I rarely use it. Moved there: the six gptel modules (ai-config, ai-conversations, ai-conversations-browser, ai-mcp, ai-quick-ask, ai-rewrite), the gptel-tools/ directory, custom/gptel-prompts.el, their test files and utilities, and the four gptel-only specs. Scrubbed from the live config: the ai-config require in init.el, which also drops the whole C-; a keymap; the gptel-mode emojify hook in font-config.el; the gptel-tools entries in the Makefile clean target and the coverage runner; and the gptel feature notes in README. Cancelled the open gptel tasks in todo.org (the AI Open Work issues, the feature-extension brainstorm, the velox gptel-magit bug). ai-term stays. It is the ghostel Claude launcher, independent of gptel. Verified: every module loads, a batch init launch reaches completion clean, and the full test suite shows only pre-existing coverage failures unrelated to this change.