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| author | Craig Jennings <c@cjennings.net> | 2026-07-02 05:58:03 -0400 |
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| committer | Craig Jennings <c@cjennings.net> | 2026-07-02 05:58:03 -0400 |
| commit | a6b534ff6c8c998d940fc3bd201f236c182c8bb3 (patch) | |
| tree | 48794443c5234d4d78a52d000ebfeed5e55dcdd7 /.ai/workflows/work-the-backlog.org | |
| parent | 80993778f0b181c912632252aef25d6d63c3d2a6 (diff) | |
| download | rulesets-a6b534ff6c8c998d940fc3bd201f236c182c8bb3.tar.gz rulesets-a6b534ff6c8c998d940fc3bd201f236c182c8bb3.zip | |
fix(page): pages are info-level, not alarm-red
Craig's verdict on the all-red page styling: it reads like the system is about to crash. page-me and the work-the-backlog end-of-set page now use notify info --persist, still persistent and audible, never crash-scary. status-check's success and fail notifications keep their types, since a job outcome isn't a page.
The commit also carries the two loop-filed task records and the archive sweep counterpart from earlier tonight.
Diffstat (limited to '.ai/workflows/work-the-backlog.org')
| -rw-r--r-- | .ai/workflows/work-the-backlog.org | 4 |
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/.ai/workflows/work-the-backlog.org b/.ai/workflows/work-the-backlog.org index 642162d..b0666e7 100644 --- a/.ai/workflows/work-the-backlog.org +++ b/.ai/workflows/work-the-backlog.org @@ -149,10 +149,10 @@ Task boundaries are clean boundaries by construction: the previous task is close With paging on, fire one page when the set is done or the cap is hit — end-of-set only, never per-task: #+begin_src sh -notify alarm "Page" "<project>: <N> done, <M> remaining — <one-line summary>" --persist +notify info "Page" "<project>: <N> done, <M> remaining — <one-line summary>" --persist #+end_src -=--persist= keeps it on screen until dismissed (the page-me convention). The page fires when the set completes *or* the cap stops the run — either way exactly once. The message carries the project name, the completed count, and the remaining count (with skipped tasks noted in the run summary) so Craig can confirm ready and name the next project in one reply. There is no separate page-signal call — =notify= is the paging surface. +=--persist= keeps it on screen until dismissed, and =info= is the page-me urgency convention (persistent but never crash-scary). The page fires when the set completes *or* the cap stops the run — either way exactly once. The message carries the project name, the completed count, and the remaining count (with skipped tasks noted in the run summary) so Craig can confirm ready and name the next project in one reply. There is no separate page-signal call — =notify= is the paging surface. * Metrics |
