# Encyclopedia This is a living glossary for T3 Code. It explains what common terms mean in this codebase. ## Table of contents - [Project and workspace](#project-and-workspace) - [Thread timeline](#thread-timeline) - [Orchestration](#orchestration) - [Provider runtime](#provider-runtime) - [Checkpointing](#checkpointing) ## Concepts ### Project and workspace #### Project The top-level workspace record in the app. In [the orchestration contracts][1], a project has a `workspaceRoot`, a title, and one or more threads. See [workspace-layout.md][2]. #### Workspace root The root filesystem path for a project. In [the orchestration model][1], it is the base directory for branches and optional worktrees. See [workspace-layout.md][2]. #### Worktree A Git worktree used as an isolated workspace for a thread. If a thread has a `worktreePath` in [the contracts][1], it runs there instead of in the main working tree. Git operations live in [GitCore.ts][3]. ### Thread timeline #### Thread The main durable unit of conversation and workspace history. In [the orchestration contracts][1], a thread holds messages, activities, checkpoints, and session-related state. See [projector.ts][4]. #### Turn A single user-to-assistant work cycle inside a thread. It starts with user input and ends when follow-up work like checkpointing settles. See [the contracts][1], [ProviderRuntimeIngestion.ts][5], and [CheckpointReactor.ts][6]. #### Activity A user-visible log item attached to a thread. In [the contracts][1], activities cover important non-message events like approvals, tool actions, and failures. They are projected into thread state in [projector.ts][4]. ### Orchestration Orchestration is the server-side domain layer that turns runtime activity into stable app state. The main entry point is [OrchestrationEngine.ts][7], with core logic in [decider.ts][8] and [projector.ts][4]. #### Aggregate The domain object a command or event belongs to. In [the contracts][1], that is usually `project` or `thread`. See [decider.ts][8]. #### Command A typed request to change domain state. In [the contracts][1], commands are validated in [commandInvariants.ts][9] and turned into events by [decider.ts][8]. Examples include `thread.create`, `thread.turn.start`, and `thread.checkpoint.revert`. #### Domain Event A persisted fact that something already happened. In [the contracts][1], events are the source of truth, and [projector.ts][4] shows how they are applied. Examples include `thread.created`, `thread.message-sent`, and `thread.turn-diff-completed`. #### Decider The pure orchestration logic that turns commands plus current state into events. The core implementation is in [decider.ts][8], with preconditions in [commandInvariants.ts][9]. #### Projection A read-optimized view derived from events. See [projector.ts][4], [ProjectionPipeline.ts][11], and [ProjectionSnapshotQuery.ts][10]. #### Projector The logic that applies domain events to the read model or projection tables. See [projector.ts][4] and [ProjectionPipeline.ts][11]. #### Read model The current materialized view of orchestration state. In [the contracts][1], it holds projects, threads, messages, activities, checkpoints, and session state. See [ProjectionSnapshotQuery.ts][10] and [OrchestrationEngine.ts][7]. #### Reactor A side-effecting service that handles follow-up work after events or runtime signals. Examples include [CheckpointReactor.ts][6], [ProviderCommandReactor.ts][12], and [ProviderRuntimeIngestion.ts][5]. #### Receipt A lightweight typed runtime signal emitted when an async milestone completes. See [RuntimeReceiptBus.ts][13]. Examples include `checkpoint.baseline.captured`, `checkpoint.diff.finalized`, and `turn.processing.quiesced`, which are emitted by flows such as [CheckpointReactor.ts][6]. #### Quiesced "Quiesced" means a turn has gone quiet and stable. In [the receipt schema][13], it means the follow-up work has settled, including work in [CheckpointReactor.ts][6]. ### Provider runtime The live backend agent implementation and its event stream. The main service is [ProviderService.ts][14], the adapter contract is [ProviderAdapter.ts][15], and the overview is in [provider-architecture.md][16]. #### Provider The backend agent runtime that actually performs work. See [ProviderService.ts][14], [ProviderAdapter.ts][15], and [CodexAdapter.ts][17]. #### Session The live provider-backed runtime attached to a thread. Session shape is in [the orchestration contracts][1], and lifecycle is managed in [ProviderService.ts][14]. #### Runtime mode The safety/access mode for a thread or session. In [the contracts][1], the main values are `approval-required` and `full-access`. See [runtime-modes.md][18]. #### Interaction mode The agent interaction style for a thread. In [the contracts][1], the main values are `default` and `plan`. See [runtime-modes.md][18]. #### Assistant delivery mode Controls how assistant text reaches the thread timeline. In [the contracts][1], `streaming` updates incrementally and `buffered` delivers a completed result. See [ProviderService.ts][14]. #### Snapshot A point-in-time view of state. The word is used in multiple layers, including orchestration, provider, and checkpointing. See [ProjectionSnapshotQuery.ts][10], [ProviderAdapter.ts][15], and [CheckpointStore.ts][19]. ### Checkpointing Checkpointing captures workspace state over time so the app can diff turns and restore earlier points. The main pieces are [CheckpointStore.ts][19], [CheckpointDiffQuery.ts][20], and [CheckpointReactor.ts][6]. #### Checkpoint A saved snapshot of a thread workspace at a particular turn. In practice it is a hidden Git ref in [CheckpointStore.ts][19] plus a projected summary from [ProjectionCheckpoints.ts][21]. Capture and lifecycle work happen in [CheckpointReactor.ts][6]. #### Checkpoint ref The durable identifier for a filesystem checkpoint, stored as a Git ref. It is typed in [the contracts][1], constructed in [Utils.ts][22], and used by [CheckpointStore.ts][19]. #### Checkpoint baseline The starting checkpoint for diffing a thread timeline. This flow is surfaced through [RuntimeReceiptBus.ts][13], coordinated in [CheckpointReactor.ts][6], and supported by [Utils.ts][22]. #### Checkpoint diff The patch difference between two checkpoints. Query logic lives in [CheckpointDiffQuery.ts][20], diff parsing lives in [Diffs.ts][23], and finalization is coordinated by [CheckpointReactor.ts][6]. #### Turn diff The file patch and changed-file summary for one turn. It is usually computed in [CheckpointDiffQuery.ts][20], represented in [the contracts][1], and recorded into thread state by [projector.ts][4]. ## Practical Shortcuts - If you see `requested`, think "intent recorded". - If you see `completed`, think "result applied". - If you see `receipt`, think "async milestone signal". - If you see `checkpoint`, think "workspace snapshot for diff/restore". - If you see `quiesced`, think "all relevant follow-up work has gone idle". ## Related Docs - [architecture.md][24] - [provider-architecture.md][16] - [runtime-modes.md][18] - [workspace-layout.md][2] [1]: ../packages/contracts/src/orchestration.ts [2]: ./workspace-layout.md [3]: ../apps/server/src/git/Layers/GitCore.ts [4]: ../apps/server/src/orchestration/projector.ts [5]: ../apps/server/src/orchestration/Layers/ProviderRuntimeIngestion.ts [6]: ../apps/server/src/orchestration/Layers/CheckpointReactor.ts [7]: ../apps/server/src/orchestration/Layers/OrchestrationEngine.ts [8]: ../apps/server/src/orchestration/decider.ts [9]: ../apps/server/src/orchestration/commandInvariants.ts [10]: ../apps/server/src/orchestration/Layers/ProjectionSnapshotQuery.ts [11]: ../apps/server/src/orchestration/Layers/ProjectionPipeline.ts [12]: ../apps/server/src/orchestration/Layers/ProviderCommandReactor.ts [13]: ../apps/server/src/orchestration/Services/RuntimeReceiptBus.ts [14]: ../apps/server/src/provider/Layers/ProviderService.ts [15]: ../apps/server/src/provider/Services/ProviderAdapter.ts [16]: ./provider-architecture.md [17]: ../apps/server/src/provider/Layers/CodexAdapter.ts [18]: ./runtime-modes.md [19]: ../apps/server/src/checkpointing/CheckpointStore.ts [20]: ../apps/server/src/checkpointing/CheckpointDiffQuery.ts [21]: ../apps/server/src/persistence/Services/ProjectionCheckpoints.ts [22]: ../apps/server/src/checkpointing/Utils.ts [23]: ../apps/server/src/checkpointing/Diffs.ts [24]: ./architecture.md