linkedin-studio/scripts/trends/src/store.ts
Kjell Tore Guttormsen 0907b2b92d feat(linkedin-studio): trend-store staleness nudge — SessionStart B-S3 [skip-docs]
SessionStart now warns (>=7d, warn-only) when the persistent trend store's
newest capture is stale, firing ONLY when the store already holds captures
(a never-scanned user is never nagged). Neutral wording — "scan for trends"
hits trend-spotter's own trigger; no hardcoded beat (de-niche invariant).

- store.ts: newestCaptureDate() — pure max-capturedAt staleness signal (SSOT)
- cli.ts: status [--json] subcommand (count + newest + daysStale)
- session-start.mjs: trendsNewestCapture() reads trends.json as raw JSON
  (no tsx spawn at session start) + the reminder line, beside import-staleness
- tests: +3 store tests (newestCaptureDate) + hook subprocess test (3 cases:
  >=7d fires, <7d silent, absent/empty silent + no crash)
- test-runner.sh: trends floor 21->24

Verified: trends 24/24 · all hook tests 131/131 · gate 89/0/0 · real render
confirms "Trend signals are N days old. Scan for trends…".

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01RigJBiRFNtFZKCz21qNbQ4
2026-06-23 12:23:53 +02:00

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/**
* Deterministic store + query for the persistent trend store (research-engine §5).
*
* Pure where it matters: id derivation, dedupe, topic query, and history are
* side-effect-free and fully testable. Only loadStore/saveStore touch the
* filesystem. No AI, no network — this module is reliable inventory, not a
* creatively-interpreted blob. The capture that POPULATES the store (polling
* research MCPs / web search, scoring relevance) lives in the agent/command
* layer; this module only stores, dedupes, and serves trend signals.
*
* Twin of scripts/specifics-bank/src/bank.ts — same discipline, different
* dedupe key (normalized title+URL instead of free-text content).
*/
import { readFileSync, writeFileSync, existsSync, mkdirSync } from "node:fs";
import { dirname, join } from "node:path";
import { homedir } from "node:os";
import { createHash } from "node:crypto";
import { SCHEMA_VERSION } from "./types.js";
import type { TrendStore, TrendRecord, TrendQueryHit } from "./types.js";
export { SCHEMA_VERSION } from "./types.js";
/** What a caller supplies to addTrend — the id is derived, never passed in. */
export interface TrendInput {
title: string;
url: string;
source: string;
capturedAt: string;
topics: string[];
summary?: string;
}
export interface AddResult {
store: TrendStore;
/** true iff a new trend was appended (false = duplicate title+url). */
added: boolean;
/** true iff an existing duplicate gained new topic tags via union. */
merged: boolean;
}
/** Options for a recency-ordered history slice. */
export interface HistoryOptions {
/** Inclusive lower bound on capturedAt (ISO date); older trends are excluded. */
since?: string;
/** Cap on the number of returned trends (newest kept). */
limit?: number;
}
/** Lowercase + trim + collapse all whitespace runs to a single space. */
export function normalizeField(value: string): string {
return value.trim().toLowerCase().replace(/\s+/g, " ");
}
/**
* Stable id = first 12 hex of sha256(normalized title + "\n" + normalized url);
* also the dedupe key. The URL is folded to lowercase too: host case is
* insignificant, and the combined title+url key makes a false merge on a
* case-only path difference vanishingly unlikely. Richer URL canonicalization
* (trailing-slash / query-param stripping) is deferred to a later slice if
* dedup ever proves leaky.
*/
export function trendId(title: string, url: string): string {
const key = normalizeField(title) + "\n" + normalizeField(url);
return createHash("sha256").update(key).digest("hex").slice(0, 12);
}
export function emptyStore(): TrendStore {
return { schemaVersion: SCHEMA_VERSION, trends: [] };
}
/** Read the store; a missing file is an empty store (never throws on absence). */
export function loadStore(path: string): TrendStore {
if (!existsSync(path)) return emptyStore();
const parsed = JSON.parse(readFileSync(path, "utf8")) as Partial<TrendStore>;
return {
schemaVersion: parsed.schemaVersion ?? SCHEMA_VERSION,
trends: Array.isArray(parsed.trends) ? parsed.trends : [],
};
}
/** Write the store as pretty JSON, creating the parent dir if needed. */
export function saveStore(path: string, store: TrendStore): void {
mkdirSync(dirname(path), { recursive: true });
writeFileSync(path, JSON.stringify(store, null, 2) + "\n", "utf8");
}
/** Union of two tag lists, order-stable on the first list, case-insensitive dedupe. */
function unionTopics(existing: string[], incoming: string[]): { topics: string[]; changed: boolean } {
const seen = new Set(existing.map((t) => t.toLowerCase()));
const topics = [...existing];
let changed = false;
for (const t of incoming) {
if (!seen.has(t.toLowerCase())) {
seen.add(t.toLowerCase());
topics.push(t);
changed = true;
}
}
return { topics, changed };
}
/**
* Add a trend, deduping on normalized title+url. A duplicate does not append a
* second entry — instead its topic tags are unioned in, so the same trend
* re-surfaced under a new edition's topics enriches the existing record. The
* FIRST sighting's source + capturedAt are kept (provenance of first sight);
* title/url/summary are stored VERBATIM, only the id is normalized.
*/
export function addTrend(store: TrendStore, input: TrendInput): AddResult {
const id = trendId(input.title, input.url);
const existing = store.trends.find((t) => t.id === id);
if (existing) {
const { topics, changed } = unionTopics(existing.topics, input.topics);
existing.topics = topics;
return { store, added: false, merged: changed };
}
const trend: TrendRecord = {
id,
title: input.title,
url: input.url,
source: input.source,
capturedAt: input.capturedAt,
topics: [...input.topics],
...(input.summary !== undefined ? { summary: input.summary } : {}),
};
store.trends.push(trend);
return { store, added: true, merged: false };
}
/**
* Trends whose topics overlap the query, ranked by overlap (desc) then recency
* (capturedAt desc). Topic matching is case-insensitive. Non-matches are
* excluded.
*/
export function queryByTopic(store: TrendStore, topics: string[]): TrendQueryHit[] {
const wanted = topics.map((t) => t.toLowerCase());
const hits: TrendQueryHit[] = [];
for (const trend of store.trends) {
const have = new Set(trend.topics.map((t) => t.toLowerCase()));
const topicOverlap = wanted.reduce((n, t) => (have.has(t) ? n + 1 : n), 0);
if (topicOverlap > 0) hits.push({ trend, topicOverlap });
}
hits.sort(
(a, b) => b.topicOverlap - a.topicOverlap || b.trend.capturedAt.localeCompare(a.trend.capturedAt),
);
return hits;
}
/**
* Trend history, newest first. Optionally filtered to capturedAt >= `since`
* (inclusive) and capped to `limit`. The time-scoped complement to
* queryByTopic's topic-scoped view; together they are the "historikk-query".
*/
export function history(store: TrendStore, opts: HistoryOptions = {}): TrendRecord[] {
let out = [...store.trends];
if (opts.since !== undefined) out = out.filter((t) => t.capturedAt >= opts.since!);
out.sort((a, b) => b.capturedAt.localeCompare(a.capturedAt));
if (opts.limit !== undefined) out = out.slice(0, opts.limit);
return out;
}
/**
* The most recent capturedAt across the store (ISO date), or null when the
* store is empty. The staleness signal behind the SessionStart trend-freshness
* nudge (B-S3) and the `status` CLI subcommand: reuses history()'s newest-first
* ordering so the module has a single notion of "newest". Pure — the days-stale
* arithmetic (needs "today") lives in the caller, not here.
*/
export function newestCaptureDate(store: TrendStore): string | null {
return history(store, { limit: 1 })[0]?.capturedAt ?? null;
}
/**
* Default store path under the per-user data dir (M0 data-path convention), so
* the trend history survives plugin upgrades/reinstalls. `LINKEDIN_STUDIO_DATA`
* overrides the root; otherwise `~/.claude/linkedin-studio`.
*/
export function defaultStorePath(): string {
const root = process.env.LINKEDIN_STUDIO_DATA ?? join(homedir(), ".claude", "linkedin-studio");
return join(root, "trends", "trends.json");
}