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Headful Experience

Dashboard UX for tasks, docs, runs, and cycles

The dashboard gives you a visual, keyboard-first layer on top of tx primitives. This section documents the current headful UX and the workflows it unlocks.

This is step 3 of the guided journey: after Getting Started and Primitives, you use the same model through a visual interface. Watchdog comes after this as an advanced, optional step.

What Changed Recently

  • Cmd+K / Ctrl+K command palette is available everywhere in the dashboard.
  • Task and sub-task workflows support faster bulk selection and action flows.
  • Assignment + label filters are available from the Tasks toolbar.
  • Settings includes label create/edit/delete flows.
  • Task detail layout is tighter, with a stronger split between content and properties.
  • Docs, Runs, and Cycles views have clearer empty states and panel behavior.

Tasks dashboard filter control and status buckets in light mode

Explore the Headful Docs

Headful + Headless

The UI is intentionally a layer over the same primitives:

  • Work queue and status transitions map to tx ready, tx done, and status updates.
  • Task relationships and bulk operations map to dependency and hierarchy primitives.
  • Keyboard actions mirror command-line intent for fast operator workflows.

Suggested Path

  1. Tasks and sub-tasks
  2. Filters and settings
  3. Command palette
  4. Docs, runs, and cycles

Next Step

When this workflow feels solid, continue to the Watchdog Runbook for detached supervision, rollback, and recovery playbooks.

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