Brian can rate Lyra's outputs as he uses her; each rating is stored as a
(context, content, rating) triple — the shape a future fine-tune / preference
dataset wants, collected passively during real use.
- memory: ratings table + add_rating (upsert: one row per item, re-rating
replaces), list_ratings, rating_counts
- server: POST /rate, GET /ratings/counts, GET /ratings/export (JSONL download)
- chat UI: subtle 👍/👎 on each assistant reply, captures the prompting message
as context
- journal/reflection UI: 👍/👎 on each thought
- tests: counts + upsert-replace behavior
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Hand viewer:
- stacks now decrement as players commit chips (street-aware "to"-amount
accounting), showing e.g. 300 -> 285 after a 15 open, "all in" at 0; pot is
computed from total committed (accurate, no double-counting raises)
Theme (match the rec-theory-optimal look — warm black & orange, not Halloween):
- deep near-black bg (#070707 / #0e0e0e panels), warm orange accent (#ff7a00),
amber-gold secondary (#ffb347), muted green (#8fd694); warm dark borders
- killed the neon-orange glows and the purple accents; chat app + all standalone
pages (logs/self/journal/hand/recap/hands) on one palette
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Her replies are full of **bold**, numbered lists and headings but rendered as
raw monospace text, so the chat was a cluttered wall of literal markup. Add a
small self-contained Markdown renderer (no deps): headings, ordered/unordered
lists, bold/italic, inline + fenced code, links + autolinked URLs, with HTML
escaping. Assistant messages now render to HTML; user/system stay literal text.
Proportional font + spacing/list/code styling for assistant bubbles.
(Renderer avoids literal backticks via String.fromCharCode(96) — a triple-tick
regex literal had been corrupting the file with NUL bytes.)
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The "context built" event now carries the fully-rendered prompt (persona, gists,
recalled details, recent turns, the new message) plus a total char count. The
log panel renders it as a collapsed "view full prompt" block — clean by default,
one click to see exactly what hit the model.
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Turn the inert "Show Work" thinking panel into a real live activity log:
- lyra/logbus.py: thread-safe in-memory ring buffer other modules publish to
- chat.respond logs backend/model/embed per turn, recall counts, reply size;
web layer logs chat errors
- server: replace the keep-alive /stream/thinking stub with /stream/logs, an
SSE endpoint that replays the recent buffer then streams new events
- UI: repurpose the panel as a global "Live Log" — connects on load, renders
level/time/msg/fields, drops the old per-session localStorage + dead popup
Every turn now shows its backend + model in-app, so local-vs-cloud (free vs
paid) is visible at a glance.
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Phase 1 — persona + persistent memory chat loop:
- lyra/persona.py + personas/lyra.md: editable identity/voice (friend-first,
honest, never invents poker math)
- lyra/chat.py: turn loop assembling persona + cross-session recall + recent
context, persisting both sides to SQLite
- lyra/session.py, lyra/__main__.py: session lifecycle + `lyra` REPL
Phase 1.25 — reuse the old web UI:
- vendored the prior single-page UI into lyra/web/static, repointed to
same-origin
- lyra/web/server.py (FastAPI): serves the UI and backs its endpoint contract
(/v1/chat/completions, session CRUD, health, inert thinking-stream) with the
new chat loop + memory; SQLite stays the single source of truth
- `lyra-web` console script
Local backends — test for free, no OpenAI key:
- llm.embed routes via EMBED_BACKEND (cloud=OpenAI, local=Ollama /api/embed)
- simplified UI backend selector to Local (Ollama) / Cloud (OpenAI), default local
- memory connection opened check_same_thread=False for the threaded server
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