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These are the features that are already taking shape and should land soon.
doctorpredictaudittrace- time‑bounded explain (
--since,--until) - context explain (
--context) - boot‑to‑boot diffs (
--diff)
These are the “quality of life” improvements that make Hosomaki feel more like a real assistant than a log viewer.
These features need more thinking, but the direction is clear.
historyaliaswatchcomparewhysummarise- JSON output for scripting and automation
This phase is about making Hosomaki more useful in daily workflows.
- A bigger milestone, but one that unlocks a lot. For local-only.
- Local vector database (pgvector or SQLite + embeddings)
- Behavioural drift detection
- Better explanations for recurring issues
- Predictions based on machine’s own history
This is where Hosomaki starts to feel “aware” of the system over time. No cloud yet.
A background service (hosomakid) that keeps an eye on the system all the time.
- Real‑time anomaly detection
- Instant status and doctor responses
- Continuous predictions
- Proactive warnings
Now Hosomaki starts to look like a lightweight monitoring layer.
These are smaller but very practical additions in my opinion:
- ports
- crons
- mounts
- timers
- env-check
The goal is flexibility and maybe optionally using cloud (I am still considering this one).
- Local models (Ollama, the current one)
- Remote providers (OpenAI, Anthropic, etc.)
- Or no AI at all via Insight mode
Users choose the backend, Hosomaki adapts to this choice.
Just a smart, local companion for Linux systems, with a fully developed UI for people who prefer a visual tool instead of the CLI.
Your Linux system has a story to tell. Hosomaki is the moment it finally finds its voice.