Add §1.1: the resolved graph address is a typed GraphLocator
(Embedded{storage} | Remote{server, graph_id}), not a flat uri: String.
Diagnoses the string model's cost in the code today (~16 is_remote_uri forks,
TargetConfig can't express multi-server x multi-graph, the CLI bails on remote,
the ts SDK models baseUrl+graphId separately) and settles the YAML naming so
the key names the locus:
- storage: (embedded) — shipped uri: is a deprecated alias
- server: + graph_id: (remote) — graph_id defaults to the entry key
- storage xor server, reject both/neither (no silent ambiguity)
Kills the graphs:/graph: collision and the uri:-might-be-a-server ambiguity.
Updates the §1/§8 examples and the entry-shape notes to the new naming.
Reworks the RFC's credentials model: secrets are keyed by server name — OS
keychain `omnigraph:<server>` (preferred) -> a `[<server>]` profile in
`~/.omnigraph/credentials` -> `OMNIGRAPH_TOKEN[_<SERVER>]` env (CI), the
AWS/gh/kube model. `servers.<name>` is endpoint-only by default but may carry
an explicit, secret-free `auth: { token: { env|file|command|keychain } }`
source. The shipped `bearer_token_env` + `.env.omni` dotenv remain a legacy
compat path; no `credentials.yaml`.
Verify against code, not ticket statuses (MR-581 is marked done but is
stale/unbuilt): no ~/.omnigraph usage, no template/serve/quickstart/
prune/login commands exist; config still uses aliases: (no operations:).
So ~/.omnigraph/ stands on peer-convention merits alone, and templates
are a design question, not a foothold. Add §7.5: the three-tier init
model (user route = login + ~/.omnigraph/config.yaml; thin project init;
fat quickstart + templates) with first-principles positions (split
init/login, in-place refuse-if-exists, interactive vs --auto/agent-mode,
--template flag, secrets-on-scaffold gitignore rule). This RFC owns only
the user route; the rest are sibling tickets (MR-973/970/972/974/981).
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Align with reality found in existing tickets:
- Noun is graph/graphs, not target/targets (MR-603 done renamed the
config key targets->graphs, flag --graph). Use graphs:/--graph; an
entry is embedded (uri) XOR remote (server + remote graph name).
- ~/.omnigraph/ confirmed by MR-581 (og template pull, done) which
already quick-starts templates there.
- Templates already exist (MR-581/MR-531) — not invented here.
- The init family is already specced (init, quickstart MR-973, serve
MR-970, prune MR-972, mcp install MR-974, agent-mode MR-981); this
RFC only adds the user route (~/.omnigraph/config.yaml + login).
- aliases: -> operations: planned (MR-839).
- bearer_token_env gap tracked in MR-971.
- query lint/check already exist (MR-639) — registry validator must not
collide with the singular `query check`.
Add a Reconciliation section; fix the canonical example to graphs:/--graph.
Also: merge semantics refined (deep-merge settings, replace named
entries, replace lists, config view --resolved --show-origin).
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Reverse the earlier XDG-first call. The prior argument rested on a false
dichotomy (single-dir => mixed config/cache/state); in fact the peer
tools (aws, kube, helix) achieve separation via SUBDIRECTORIES inside
one ~/.tool/ dir (~/.aws/sso/cache/, ~/.kube/cache/), getting cache
hygiene AND one discoverable place. So everything goes under
~/.omnigraph/: config.yaml, credentials (dotenv, 0600), cache/, state/.
Lower cognitive load, matches what DB/cloud-CLI users expect, matches
Helix. OMNIGRAPH_HOME overrides; $XDG_CONFIG_HOME optionally honored but
~/.omnigraph/ is canonical. Updated all paths, the rationale paragraph,
the file-naming table (added a cache/state row), and env precedence.
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OmniGraph already has credentials-by-reference: bearer_token_env names
the env var, and auth.env_file is a git-ignored dotenv the CLI
auto-loads (real env vars win), resolved via resolve_remote_bearer_token.
The RFC's proposed credentials.yaml + token_env were redundant parallel
inventions. Reconcile: reuse bearer_token_env (extend to
servers.<name>) and auth.env_file (add a global ~/.config/omnigraph/.env
layered under the project .env.omni); OS keychain is an additive future
resolver. No new credentials.yaml. Updated summary, non-goals,
background, file-naming, credentials, example, login, migration, rollout.
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Make the rationale explicit: XDG-first because OmniGraph is a client
that will cache remote catalogs and keep session state alongside
secrets, and XDG separates config / cache / state into distinct dirs
(clear cache without touching creds; backups skip cache) whereas a
single ~/.omnigraph/ mixes them. Honor ~/.omnigraph/ as a fallback for
the peer-group (aws/kube/docker/helix) expectation. Add XDG_CACHE_HOME
/ XDG_STATE_HOME to the override precedence.
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The global user config is the primary, self-sufficient default; the
CLI works from any directory with no project file (the kubectl/aws/gh
posture), a deliberate flip from today's project-anchored behavior.
The project omnigraph.yaml becomes an optional repo-scoped override and
the deployment manifest. Uniform schema, both layers optional; global
can hold any section including a personal server's graphs/queries.
Additive: project still overrides global; the flip adds a fallback
layer below the project file rather than removing it.
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Place the existing client-only `aliases:` block in the client/server
role split: aliases are client-role (CLI, embedded, ungated) and may
live in both user-global and project config; `queries:` is server-role
(deployment manifest only). They overlap as "name -> .gq"; `queries:` is
the superset, and the end-state subsumes aliases (definition -> queries,
target/branch/format -> client invocation context, positional args ->
CLI sugar). v1 keeps aliases unchanged.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Layered config (user-global ~/.config/omnigraph/ + per-project), a
unifying `target` abstraction resolving to (locus, graph, sub-state,
credential) with embedded-URI XOR remote-server loci, multi-server ×
multi-graph client targeting, credentials by-reference, and the
file-naming decision: project and server config are one artifact
(`omnigraph.yaml`); the only differently-named file is the user-global
`config.yaml`, split by scope not role. Includes the 12-factor bind
portability rule (prefer --bind/OMNIGRAPH_BIND over a committed
server.bind) and the defined-locally / invoked-remotely model for
stored queries. Derived from first principles working backwards from
what the engine enables; validated against kube/Helix/git/compose.
Linked from docs/dev/index.md. Proposed; phased rollout for the
MR-973/974/981 family.
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