* docs: audit pass — drop pre-0.7.0 release notes; scrub RFC refs from user docs
- Delete the pre-0.7.0 release-notes archive (v0.2.0 … v0.6.2); keep v0.7.0.
- Rewrite every inline "RFC-0NN" citation in docs/user/** into durable
plain language (the behavior is the contract, not the planning doc):
cli/index.md, cli/reference.md, clusters/index.md, operations/{maintenance,
policy,server}.md. Updated the in-page "Scopes & profiles" anchor to match
the de-RFC'd heading.
No sub-0.7.0 version caveats or stale Lance-version refs were present in
docs/user/**. Dev docs, AGENTS.md, and instruction files are out of scope for
this pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* docs: second alignment pass — drop residual pre-cluster-only framing
- cli/reference.md: rewrite the server-scope graph-resolution rule — an
omnigraph-server is always cluster-backed, so GET /graphs always answers and
--graph is required; the bare-URL path is only the fallback for an
unavailable/non-omnigraph endpoint (was "a single-graph / flat server …
uses its bare URL as before").
- embeddings.md: "Direct single-graph serving" → "Direct (--store) access"
(there is no single-graph serving mode under cluster-only).
- clusters/{config,index}.md: drop the removed --target flag from the
"--cluster cannot combine with …" clauses.
Verified: no Linear tickets, no RFC refs, no single-graph-as-current, no
--target-as-combinable in docs/user/**.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
openai-alias api key (Cursor High): key resolution was dispatched on the Provider enum, which is OpenAiCompatible for both openai and openai-compatible, so OMNIGRAPH_EMBED_PROVIDER=openai (base api.openai.com) could send OPENROUTER_API_KEY and 401. Fix: the alias match now yields the ordered key-env list too, so base, model and key are all alias-derived in one place. openai takes only OPENAI_API_KEY (errors loudly if absent); openai-compatible/unset prefer OPENROUTER_API_KEY then OPENAI_API_KEY. Closes the class, not the instance.
deadline scope (Cursor Medium): the deadline bounds every embed call (query and document), which is correct, but the name said query-only. Renamed OMNIGRAPH_EMBED_QUERY_DEADLINE_MS -> OMNIGRAPH_EMBED_DEADLINE_MS (field query_deadline_ms -> deadline_ms) and updated the doc wording so the name matches the behavior. Two new alias-key tests; 20 embedding unit tests pass.
Resolved earlier in 30377c4: openai-alias base URL, single embed-model source, stale @embed ingest docs. Declined: RFC Status (the lifecycle keeps it Proposed while the PR is open).
Document the optional @embed model kwarg, the query-time same-space rejection, model-string strictness, and the loud schema-apply refusal on model change. Mark RFC-012 phases 1-4 implemented.
openai-alias host (Cursor): OMNIGRAPH_EMBED_PROVIDER=openai now defaults its base URL to https://api.openai.com/v1 (model text-embedding-3-large), while openai-compatible/unset keep the OpenRouter gateway default. The default is derived from the alias rather than the Provider enum, so an operator's stated intent can no longer be silently routed to OpenRouter; an explicit OMNIGRAPH_EMBED_BASE_URL still wins. New test from_env_openai_alias_uses_openai_host_not_openrouter.
single model source of truth (Cursor): remove the EmbedSpec.model field. The provider config is authoritative for the model, so a spec can no longer declare a model that is silently ignored while the API uses another (the wrong-space-vectors footgun); the embed summary reports the model actually resolved. Correct by construction rather than a truthful-echo patch.
stale @embed docs (Codex): docs/user/schema/index.md and docs/dev/execution.md still claimed @embed embeds at ingest; corrected to the real contract (catalog annotation; vectors supplied or pre-filled by 'omnigraph embed'). Also documented the openai-vs-OpenRouter base default in embeddings.md.
Greptile's RFC-status note is declined: the repo lifecycle keeps an RFC Status: Proposed while its PR is open and flips to Accepted on merge.
Rewrite docs/user/search/embeddings.md for the resolved Provider model: the provider table, the OMNIGRAPH_EMBED_* env surface (default OpenRouter), the deadline/observability/reuse behavior, and a no-back-compat migration note for gemini-preview graphs.
The compiler-side EmbeddingClient (OpenAI/`text-embedding-3-small`) was pub(crate), #![allow(dead_code)], and had zero callers anywhere in the workspace; the live nearest("string") path and the offline `omnigraph embed` CLI both use the engine Gemini client. It carried the only NANOGRAPH_* env vars (vestigial 'nanograph os' naming) and was the sole user of reqwest+tokio in omnigraph-compiler — dropping them removes an HTTP client and async runtime from a crate that advertises 'Zero Lance dependency' (invariant 11).
Rewrites docs/user/search/embeddings.md to the single-client reality and corrects the false 'engine embeds @embed at ingest' claim. Verified: build green, 238 compiler tests pass, `rg NANOGRAPH_` empty.
Remove developer-only scaffolding that leaked into the public user/operator
docs, while preserving every user-facing behavior, command, flag, endpoint,
constant, and env var. No behavior changes.
Removed across 18 files:
- internal ticket / sequencing refs (MR-NNN, RFC-NNN, "Phase N");
- source-code paths (crates/**/*.rs, *.pest) and internal struct/function
dumps (e.g. the QueryIR / GraphCommit / SchemaMigrationPlan Rust types,
internal fn names like fork_branch_from_state, optimize_all_tables);
- Lance-internal blocker prose (upstream issue numbers, blob-decode cause,
sidecar Phase-B/C mechanics) — keeping the user-visible behavior (e.g.
"optimize skips Blob-column tables; reads/writes unaffected");
- pre-v0.4.0 Run-state-machine archaeology.
Internal IR/lowering/recovery-internals sections were either trimmed to a
brief user-facing note (e.g. "Traversal execution", "interrupted writes
recover automatically; recovery commits are recorded under actor
omnigraph:recovery") or removed.
Kept: all language syntax, lint codes, Cedar actions/scopes, endpoints,
error taxonomy, every constant and env var (verified none dropped from the
constants cheat-sheet), and the operator-facing explanations of on-disk
artifacts. Residual "legacy" mentions are all user-facing (the deprecated
omnigraph.yaml, the legacy token chain, old command names).
Verified: zero internal-scaffolding leaks (MR/RFC/Phase/.rs/.pest = 0) across
docs/user; zero broken links; check-agents-md.sh green.
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Move the 23 flat docs/user/*.md files into topic subdirectories so the
user guide is organized by area (schema, queries, search, branching, cli,
operations, clusters, concepts, reference) instead of a flat list. This is
a pure structural move — whole files relocated, every cross-doc link
recomputed, no prose rewrites or content splits (those follow in Phase 2).
- 19 `git mv`s (install.md, deployment.md stay top-level); history preserved
(renames detected at 92–100% similarity).
- All intra-doc links, AGENTS.md's topic table (52 pointers), and the
docs/dev + docs/releases back-links recomputed via relpath from each
file's new location.
- docs/user/index.md rewritten as a sectioned nav hub.
- Fixed 5 doc-path references in Rust (comments + two user-facing server
settings error strings) to point at the new locations.
Verified: zero broken .md links across tracked docs; check-agents-md.sh
green (with the untracked scratch docs set aside); touched crates build.
Note: the public site (omnigraph-web) imports docs/ via a flat-only script;
its import-docs.mjs needs a subdir-aware update before the next re-sync.
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>