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This file provides guidance to Claude Code (claude.ai/code) when working with code in this repository.

What is NexusOS

NexusOS is a local AI assistant platform. It runs a Python/FastAPI backend (Synapse) that interfaces with a locally bundled Ollama instance, a dedicated memory microservice, and a React/Vite frontend. All AI inference runs through Ollama on localhost; no external AI provider is configured or called.

Running the Project

Full stack (recommended):

./launch_nexus.sh

This activates the Promethean venv, starts the memory service on port 8001, the Synapse backend on port 8000, and the Vite frontend (default port 5173).

Individual services via CLI:

# From nexus-core/ with Promethean venv active:
source Promethean/bin/activate

# Backend
uvicorn synapse.main:sio_app --host 0.0.0.0 --port 8000 --reload

# Memory service
uvicorn synapse.memory.service:app --host 0.0.0.0 --port 8001 --reload

# Frontend
cd interface/web && npm run dev

Management CLI (ncp) — start/stop services with PID tracking, plus terminal access to the same features as the web UI (all via the REST API on :8000):

./management/nexus-cli.sh start   # starts backend + frontend
./management/nexus-cli.sh stop
./management/nexus-cli.sh start --backend|-b / --frontend|-f / --memory|-m

# Feature commands (dispatch to management/nexus_api.py — httpx, no TUI):
ncp chat "<message>"              # stream a reply (POST /chat/stream)
ncp memory list|add <text>|rm <id>
ncp playbook list|show <id>       # first playbook (*) is the active system prompt
ncp history [query]               # recent conversations

The old curses TUIs (nexus-chat.py, nexus-playbook.py) were removed in favor of these API-backed subcommands. The CLI covers chat, memory, playbooks, and history; the web UI and control panel expose the remaining management features. management/controlpanel.py (tkinter GUI, wired into the XFCE panel via bin/panel/nexus-popup.py) stays.

Frontend lint:

cd interface/web && npm run lint

Frontend build:

cd interface/web && npm run build

Architecture

Python venv

All Python code runs inside Promethean/ (a local venv). Always activate it before running backend commands: source Promethean/bin/activate. Dependencies are layered: requirements-base.txt holds the GPU-agnostic core, and a thin overlay pins the right PyTorch build for the target — requirements-amd.txt (ROCm), requirements-nvidia.txt (CUDA, generated by bin/gen-nvidia-reqs.py), or requirements-wsl.txt (CPU-only). bin/install.sh selects NVIDIA, AMD, or CPU/WSL requirements from the host.

Synapse Backend (synapse/)

FastAPI app at synapse/main.py. Key responsibilities:

  • /chat/stream — chat with Ollama; streaming uses SSE (the only chat endpoint — the non-stream /chat was removed). After each exchange the stream endpoint calls the Memory Service to auto-extract persistent facts.
  • /playbooks — CRUD for playbooks stored as YAML files in data/playbooks/ via synapse/playbooks/store.py.
  • /memory — CRUD for persistent facts (proxies the same SQLite store as the memory service).
  • /models — lists, pulls, and deletes Ollama models by proxying Ollama's HTTP API.
  • /settings and /ollama — persist runtime settings and control Ollama lifecycle.
  • /conversations — persists, retrieves, edits, deletes, and exports full chat history from SQLite.
  • /icons — lists local application icons and applies NexusOS branding.

System prompt assembly (in main.py chat_stream_endpoint): the final system prompt is built by layering the active playbook instructions → reference playbook context → persistent memory facts → relevant past conversation snippets retrieved by store.search_conversations.

Memory Service (synapse/memory/)

A separate FastAPI app on port 8001. service.py exposes /memories/extract which calls extractor.py — an Ollama prompt that decides whether to persist a new fact from a conversation exchange. The main Synapse backend calls this asynchronously after each streaming response. Both services share the same SQLite database (synapse/memory/memory.db).

Playbook System (synapse/playbooks/ + synapse/playbook_manager.py)

Playbooks are ordered records (title, goal, instructions, tags), each persisted as a {id}.yaml file in data/playbooks/ by PlaybookFileStore (the dir is PLAYBOOK_DIR in nexus_config.py). The first playbook by order is the active system prompt; all subsequent playbooks are injected as reference context. PlaybookManager is the thin class the backend uses to retrieve them and assemble the system prompt.

Ollama (ollama/bin/ollama)

A bundled Ollama binary lives at ollama/bin/ollama. OllamaManager in synapse/ollama_manager.py manages its lifecycle (start/stop/health-check) and selects the best available model. GPU detection uses Vulkan (vulkaninfo) to prefer discrete AMD/NVIDIA GPUs. The Ollama HTTP API is at http://127.0.0.1:11434 (overridable via OLLAMA_HOST env var).

Frontend (interface/web/)

React 19 + Vite. No routing library — App.jsx manages page state in a single currentPage useState. All API calls hit http://localhost:8000 (configured in src/config.js). Pages: Chatbot, Playbook editor, Conversation History, Models, Memory, Settings.

Persistent Storage

Most data lands in synapse/memory/memory.db (SQLite, WAL mode). Tables: memory facts, conversations, messages, app settings. synapse/memory/store.py (PersistentMemoryStore) owns the schema and all queries. Playbooks are the exception — they live as YAML files in data/playbooks/ (see Playbook System). nexus_config.py defines all paths; it also ensures all required directories exist on import.

Logs & Runtime State

  • runtime/backend.log, runtime/frontend.log, runtime/memory.log — service stdout
  • runtime/logs/ollama.log, runtime/logs/chat.log
  • runtime/pids/backend.pid, runtime/pids/frontend.pid — used by the management CLI

Key Config

Concern Location
Ollama host OLLAMA_HOST env var (default http://127.0.0.1:11434)
All filesystem paths synapse/nexus_config.py Settings class
Frontend API base URL interface/web/src/config.js
Python dependencies (base) requirements-base.txt
Python dependencies (AMD/ROCm) requirements-amd.txt
Python dependencies (NVIDIA/CUDA) requirements-nvidia.txt (generated by bin/gen-nvidia-reqs.py)
Python dependencies (WSL/CPU) requirements-wsl.txt

Cross-Machine Notes

A shared scratch log so the two Claude Code instances (this NexusOS box and the WSL box) can hand off context. Protocol for both instances: only append under your own machine's heading — never edit the other's — and prefix every entry with an ISO date, e.g. - [2026-06-11] …. Owning-your-own-section keeps the two sides conflict-free, so the file can be merged by plain concatenation whenever it syncs. Handoff ritual: when you start a session after a sync, scan the other machine's section for items addressed to you (e.g. a bold **WSL box:** / **NexusOS box:** callout), act on them, and append the outcome — done or still blocked — under your own heading with the date.

This file does not auto-sync between machines; it has to be carried across (see handoff below). The split-by-machine layout is what makes that merge painless.

NexusOS box — native Linux · T2 Mac / AMD · XFCE

  • [2026-06-11] Started this shared-notes log.
  • [2026-06-12] Canonical backup folder is now router:/tmp/mnt/Wingdrive2/nexus-core (resolved the old nexus-core/nexus-backup cross-wiring). bin/backup.sh now targets nexus-core (was nexus-backup) so backup and restore use the same folder.
  • [2026-06-12] Added -c | --claude check mode to bin/backup.sh + bin/restore.sh: a --checksum content-level dry-run that changes nothing and skips the rebuild — use it to decide whether a real backup/restore is actually needed.
  • [2026-06-12] Added --no-owner --no-group to the real backup/restore rsyncs so they stop re-syncing group metadata on every file against the busybox router (quieter, faster).
  • [2026-06-12] Fixed management/nexus-cli.sh ensure_router_reachable (~line 412): the nmcli connection up wgs_client WireGuard fallback dies under WSL (no NetworkManager → "permission denied"). It's now conditional on nmcli + the wgs_client connection existing. WSL box: you're a desktop with a direct LAN link to the server, so just make ssh router work (Host router → 192.168.50.1:9001, user jon, key id_iWings, in ~/.ssh/config — which is NOT synced, set it up there) — then ncp restore passes the first check and never hits the VPN fallback.
  • [2026-07-10] Over-engineering purge. Removed dead backend endpoints (POST /chat, /memory/{id}/move[_to], /playbook/run, /search) + their orphaned store methods, and the sync chat wrappers. Deleted the two curses TUIs (nexus-chat.py, nexus-playbook.py, ~1280 lines) and replaced them with API-backed ncp subcommands (chat/memory/playbook/historymanagement/nexus_api.py). controlpanel.py kept (panel GUI). /conversations/export kept (ShareGPT export for future fine-tuning).
  • [2026-07-10] Nuked the ML + scientific/GUI stack from THIS venv only: torch/transformers/accelerate/bitsandbytes/etc + numpy/scipy/pandas/matplotlib/PySide6 + 53 orphans total. Promethean 16G → 108M. Requirements files are UNCHANGED — pip install -r requirements-amd.txt restores the declared ML stack. Caveat: some installed extras (peft, datasets, mergekit, gguf, hf-xet) were NOT in any requirements file; if the desktop ML work needs them, add them to requirements first. Rollback freeze snapshot was taken pre-purge. WSL box: your venv is separate and untouched; run the same pip uninstall sweep if you want the space back (nothing in synapse/ imports any of it — Ollama does inference over HTTP).

WSL box — Windows 11 · WSL2 Ubuntu · DESKTOP-WINGX

  • [2026-06-11] install-windows.ps1 had a PowerShell syntax error at line 73 (Unexpected token '}'); fixed brace mismatch in the script.
  • [2026-06-11] $USER env var unset error at line 103 — PowerShell doesn't inherit Linux env vars; fixed by reading user via wsl -- bash -c "echo $USER" with proper escaping.
  • [2026-06-11] Promethean venv was not landing inside nexus-core/ in WSL; root cause was the bootstrap path resolving to a Windows path instead of \\wsl.localhost\Ubuntu\home\jon\nexus-core. Fixed by rewriting bin/wsl-bootstrap.sh to resolve paths from within WSL.
  • [2026-06-11] Added GPU detection script to auto-select requirements-amd.txt vs requirements-nvidia.txt.
  • [2026-06-11] Added ncp as a ~/.bashrc alias and wired a "Promethean Terminal" entry into the Windows right-click context menu.
  • [2026-06-11] Python dependency install was failing; traced to pip resolving inside the wrong environment before venv was fully activated.
  • [2026-06-11] Added sudo apt install snapd + sudo snap install ollama to wsl-bootstrap.sh; systemd must be enabled in /etc/wsl.conf for snap to work — added that check to bootstrap.
  • [2026-06-11] wsl-bootstrap.sh requires sudo; wired sudo ~/nexus-core/bin/wsl-bootstrap.sh invocation into install-windows.ps1.
  • [2026-06-11] Nuked WSL and re-provisioned a fresh Ubuntu instance to validate the full install path. WSL provisioned successfully (user jon created) but bootstrap did not fire — timing/invocation issue in the PS script.
  • [2026-06-11] Session ended with ncp restore returning permission denied on nexus-cli.sh:412 and WireGuard (wgs_client) unable to reach the router. Unresolved at session close.