Long-form story-writer with canon-keeping, sequel-continuity, and self-hosted narration. Database-is-source-of-truth — writer is the tooling.
Read-only inspector built on axum + maud (per CLAUDE.md locked stack). No JS, no htmx yet (v0.2). Single inline stylesheet: dark serif aesthetic — looks like a writer's tool, not a developer's CRUD app. Routes: - GET / — welcome panel - GET /stories/:id — story detail - GET /stories/:id/chapters/:n — chapter prose + summary - GET /stories/:id/runs — generation log Sidebar always shows the story list with chapter count, word total, summary coverage ratio (e.g. '5/7 summ'), status badge. Story detail panel: - metabar (status / chapter count / word count / character count / canon fact count / 'updated 3h ago' / generation-log link) - Chapters list with summary-present indicators (✓ summary / ○ no summary) - Bible — characters (split real / fictional, key facts truncated to 220 chars) - Bible — canon (collapsible <details> per category) Chapter view: - Summary aside box (if generated; otherwise CLI hint) - Full prose body, paragraph-split, serif typography, 68ch column Generation log view: - table of every gen/cleanup/audit/summary run for the story, oldest to newest, with status colored (succeeded/failed/running) Wired into 'skald serve' alongside /health. Smoke test: http://lucy:7780/ when image redeploys. |
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skald
Long-form story-writer with canon-keeping, sequel continuity, and (future) self-hosted audiobook narration. Database is the source of truth — the writer is the tooling.
Named for the Old Norse poets who composed and memorized kings' sagas across generations.
Status: v0.1 — scaffold
What's wired:
- Rust workspace (
skald-core+skald) - Postgres schema for stories, characters, canon facts, chapters, passages, generation runs, audit findings, tags
- pgvector extension installed for future similarity search
skald import-markdowningests a story file (chapters + bible) into the schemaskald serveexposes/healthand runs migrations on boot- Single-container deploy: postgres + skald in one image
Wired (this commit):
- clawdforge Rust SDK vendored at
vendor/clawdforge/(upstream:Sulkta-Coop/clawdforgeclients/rust/) skald-core::forge— three-pass orchestration shell (gen / cleanup / audit). Prompts are TODO stubs; pipeline plumbing is in place.
Not yet wired:
- Web UI (the inbox + browse + queue surface)
- Prompt templates for the three passes (heavy prompt-engineering work — own session)
skald-core::context— assemble the LLM context blob from DB rows (bible + characters + parent prose summaries + similarity-matched passages)- Embeddings backfill + ivfflat index
- TTS sidecar container + post-render audit chain (see
docs/tts-pipeline.md)
v0.1 smoke
docker compose -p skald up -d
docker exec skald skald import-markdown \
--path /seed/coast-down.md \
--title "The Coast-Down"
curl http://lucy:7780/health
# → { ok: true, db_ok: true, story_count: 1, ... }
Schema (cheat sheet)
stories → meta + status + parent/root for series
characters → real or fictional, story-scoped
canon_facts → setting, mystery, theme, rule, historical_anchor, hook
chapters → full prose body
chapter_summaries → short summaries for cheap context loading
passages → paragraph-level + embedding vector(1536)
generation_runs → every LLM call logged
audit_findings → canon audit output (severity + area)
tags → arbitrary labels
Architecture (v0.1 + the plan)
┌─────────────────────────────────┐
│ skald container │
│ ┌───────────┐ ┌────────────┐ │
│ │ postgres │ │ skald-rust │ │
│ │ pgvector │←─│ axum + cli │ │
│ │ localhost │ │ :7780 │ │
│ └───────────┘ └─────┬──────┘ │
└─────────────────────────┼────────┘
│ HTTP (future)
↓
┌──────────┐
│clawdforge│
└─────┬────┘
↓
opus calls
v1.0+: extract postgres to its own container on db-net. skald
becomes pure stateless rust, connects via DATABASE_URL. Migration
is a connection-string change + a network move; the binary doesn't
care where the DB lives.
License
MIT.