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2e081ead8e chore: rename quicproquo → quicprochat in docs, Docker, CI, and packaging
Rename all project references from quicproquo/qpq to quicprochat/qpc
across documentation, Docker configuration, CI workflows, packaging
scripts, operational configs, and build tooling.

- Docker: crate paths, binary names, user/group, data dirs, env vars
- CI: workflow crate references, binary names, artifact names
- Docs: all markdown files under docs/, SDK READMEs, book.toml
- Packaging: OpenWrt Makefile, init script, UCI config (file renames)
- Scripts: justfile, dev-shell, screenshot, cross-compile, ai_team
- Operations: Prometheus config, alert rules, Grafana dashboard
- Config: .env.example (QPQ_* → QPC_*), CODEOWNERS paths
- Top-level: README, CONTRIBUTING, ROADMAP, CLAUDE.md
2026-03-21 19:14:06 +01:00
d073f614b3 docs: rewrite mdBook documentation for v2 architecture
Update 25+ files and add 6 new pages to reflect the v2 migration from
Cap'n Proto to Protobuf framing over QUIC. Integrates SDK and Operations
docs into the mdBook, restructures SUMMARY.md, and rewrites the wire
format, architecture, and protocol sections with accurate v2 content.
2026-03-04 22:02:31 +01:00
4694a3098b docs: comprehensive update for sprints 1-9
Update README, ROADMAP, and mdBook to reflect all sprint deliverables:
rich messaging, file transfer, disappearing messages, Go/TypeScript SDKs,
C FFI, mesh networking (identity, store-and-forward, broadcast), and
security hardening. Add 6 new mdBook guides (REPL reference, Go SDK,
TypeScript SDK + browser demo, rich messaging, file transfer, mesh
networking). Check off 16 completed ROADMAP items across phases 3-9.
2026-03-04 02:10:20 +01:00
db46b72f58 feat: Sprint 3 — C FFI bindings, WASM compilation, Python example, SDK docs
- Create quicproquo-ffi crate with 7 extern "C" functions: connect,
  login, send, receive, disconnect, last_error, free_string
  (produces libquicproquo_ffi.so and .a)
- Feature-gate quicproquo-core for WASM: identity, hybrid_kem,
  safety_numbers, sealed_sender, app_message, padding, transcript
  all compile to wasm32-unknown-unknown
- Add Python ctypes example (examples/python/qpq_client.py) with
  QpqClient wrapper class and CLI
- Add SDK documentation: FFI reference, WASM guide, qpq-gen generators
- Update Dockerfile for quicproquo-ffi workspace member
2026-03-03 23:47:40 +01:00
612b06aa8e feat: Sprint 1 — production hardening, TLS lifecycle, CI coverage, lint cleanup
- Fix 3 client panics: replace .unwrap()/.expect() with proper error
  handling in rpc.rs (AUTH_CONTEXT lock), repl.rs (pending_member),
  and retry.rs (last_err)
- Add --danger-accept-invalid-certs flag with InsecureServerCertVerifier
  for development TLS bypass, plus mdBook TLS documentation
- Add CI coverage job (cargo-tarpaulin) and Docker build validation
  to GitHub Actions workflow, plus README CI badge
- Add [workspace.lints] config, fix 46 clippy warnings across 8 crates,
  zero warnings on all buildable crates
- Update Dockerfile for all 11 workspace members
2026-03-03 23:19:11 +01:00
dc4e4e49a0 feat: Phase 9 — developer experience, extensibility, and community growth
New crates:
- quicproquo-bot: Bot SDK with polling API + JSON pipe mode
- quicproquo-kt: Key Transparency Merkle log (RFC 9162 subset)
- quicproquo-plugin-api: no_std C-compatible plugin vtable API
- quicproquo-gen: scaffolding tool (qpq-gen plugin/bot/rpc/hook)

Server features:
- ServerHooks trait wired into all RPC handlers (enqueue, fetch, auth,
  channel, registration) with plugin rejection support
- Dynamic plugin loader (libloading) with --plugin-dir config
- Delivery proof canary tokens (Ed25519 server signatures on enqueue)
- Key Transparency Merkle log with inclusion proofs on resolveUser

Core library:
- Safety numbers (60-digit HMAC-SHA256 key verification codes)
- Verifiable transcript archive (CBOR + ChaCha20-Poly1305 + hash chain)
- Delivery proof verification utility
- Criterion benchmarks (hybrid KEM, MLS, identity, sealed sender, padding)

Client:
- /verify REPL command for out-of-band key verification
- Full-screen TUI via Ratatui (feature-gated --features tui)
- qpq export / qpq export-verify CLI subcommands
- KT inclusion proof verification on user resolution

Also: ROADMAP Phase 9 added, bot SDK docs, server hooks docs,
crate-responsibilities updated, example plugins (rate_limit, logging).
2026-03-03 22:47:38 +01:00
853ca4fec0 chore: rename project quicnprotochat -> quicproquo (binaries: qpq)
Rename the entire workspace:
- Crate packages: quicnprotochat-{core,proto,server,client,gui,p2p,mobile} -> quicproquo-*
- Binary names: quicnprotochat -> qpq, quicnprotochat-server -> qpq-server,
  quicnprotochat-gui -> qpq-gui
- Default files: *-state.bin -> qpq-state.bin, *-server.toml -> qpq-server.toml,
  *.db -> qpq.db
- Environment variable prefix: QUICNPROTOCHAT_* -> QPQ_*
- App identifier: chat.quicnproto.gui -> chat.quicproquo.gui
- Proto package: quicnprotochat.bench -> quicproquo.bench
- All documentation, Docker, CI, and script references updated

HKDF domain-separation strings and P2P ALPN remain unchanged for
backward compatibility with existing encrypted state and wire protocol.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-01 20:11:51 +01:00
750b794342 DM channels (createChannel), channel authz, security/docs, future improvements
- Add createChannel RPC (node.capnp @18): create 1:1 channel, returns 16-byte channelId
- Store: create_channel(member_a, member_b), get_channel_members(channel_id)
- FileBackedStore: channels.bin; SqlStore: migration 003_channels, schema v4
- channel_ops: handle_create_channel (auth + identity, peerKey 32 bytes)
- Delivery authz: when channel_id.len() == 16, require caller and recipient are channel members (E022/E023)
- Error codes E022 CHANNEL_ACCESS_DENIED, E023 CHANNEL_NOT_FOUND
- SUMMARY: link Certificate lifecycle; security audit, future improvements, multi-agent plan docs
- Certificate lifecycle doc, SECURITY-AUDIT, FUTURE-IMPROVEMENTS, MULTI-AGENT-WORK-PLAN
- Client/core/tls/auth/server main: assorted fixes and updates from review and audit

Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
2026-02-23 22:54:28 +01:00
00b0aa92a1 feat: add protocol comparison docs, P2P crate, production audit, and design fixes
Add comprehensive documentation comparing quicnprotochat against classical
chat protocols (IRC+SSL, XMPP, Telegram) with diagrams and attack scenarios.
Promote comparison pages to top-level sidebar section. Include P2P transport
crate (iroh), production readiness audit, CI workflows, dependency policy,
and continued architecture improvements across all crates.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-22 12:15:44 +01:00
9fdb37876a Remove Noise protocol references from wiki docs and tests
Delete 8 Noise-specific documentation pages (noise-xx.md,
transport-keys.md, adr-001/003/006, framing-codec.md) and update
~30 remaining wiki pages to reflect QUIC+TLS as the sole transport.
Remove obsolete Noise-based integration tests (auth_service.rs,
mls_group.rs). Code-side Noise removal was done in f334ed3.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-22 08:25:23 +01:00
f334ed3d43 feat: add post-quantum hybrid KEM + SQLCipher persistence
Feature 1 — Post-Quantum Hybrid KEM (X25519 + ML-KEM-768):
- Create hybrid_kem.rs with keygen, encrypt, decrypt + 11 unit tests
- Wire format: version(1) | x25519_eph_pk(32) | mlkem_ct(1088) | nonce(12) | ct
- Add uploadHybridKey/fetchHybridKey RPCs to node.capnp schema
- Server: hybrid key storage in FileBackedStore + RPC handlers
- Client: hybrid keypair in StoredState, auto-wrap/unwrap in send/recv/invite/join
- demo-group runs full hybrid PQ envelope round-trip

Feature 2 — SQLCipher Persistence:
- Extract Store trait from FileBackedStore API
- Create SqlStore (rusqlite + bundled-sqlcipher) with encrypted-at-rest SQLite
- Schema: key_packages, deliveries, hybrid_keys tables with indexes
- Server CLI: --store-backend=sql, --db-path, --db-key flags
- 5 unit tests for SqlStore (FIFO, round-trip, upsert, channel isolation)

Also includes: client lib.rs refactor, auth config, TOML config file support,
mdBook documentation, and various cleanups by user.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-22 08:07:48 +01:00