Fixes capitalization to pievr and replaces README with a full, comprehensive documentation of project architecture, concepts, and roadmap. Co-authored-by: StirGpea <stir@openclaw.local> Reviewed-on: #3 Co-authored-by: stirgpea <stjrgpea@wivziv.com> Co-committed-by: stirgpea <stjrgpea@wivziv.com>
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# pievr
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Telegram bot for technical interview preparation using flashcards and smart prioritized spaced repetition.
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## Overview
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**pievr** is a personal Telegram bot designed to streamline technical interview preparation. Instead of standard rigid calendar intervals (like traditional spaced repetition apps), it uses a dynamic priority queue system based on recent performance and time elapsed.
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## Core Concepts & Architecture
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### 1. Dynamic Priority System
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- **No Calendar Dates:** Spaced repetition doesn't rely on strict dates.
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- **Priority Calculation:** Priorities are calculated dynamically in Go code based on:
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- Time elapsed since the question was last asked (older unseen/unasked questions rise in priority).
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- Success streak (`streak`): successful answers decrease priority, while mistakes increase it sharply.
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- **New Questions Mix:** Unseen questions (`times_asked = 0`) have no priority and are smoothly mixed into study sessions in a configurable proportion alongside prioritized review questions.
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### 2. Flexible Tagging
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- Questions support multiple tags (many-to-many relationship) to allow granular topic filtering and cross-cutting selections (e.g., combining `go` and `concurrency`).
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### 3. LLM Integration (Gemini API)
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- **Configurable BaseURL:** Configurable via environment or config file to support proxies or custom endpoints.
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- **Background Generation:** Background workers passively generate questions in bulk (e.g., in JSON batches) to maintain a target buffer of questions.
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- **Self-Validation:** When questions are generated, the LLM validates them by answering its own questions before they enter the active pool.
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- **Bot Interaction:** The bot can operate as an AI assistant with tool-use capabilities to query the database, manage tags, and fetch questions.
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### 4. Database Schema (SQLite)
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Stored locally in `storage/` (excluded via `.gitignore`):
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- **`questions`**: Stores core content (`type`, `question_text`, `payload` as JSON, `active`, `last_asked_at`, `streak`, `times_asked`, `times_correct`, `created_at`).
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- **`tags`**: Tag definitions (`name`).
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- **`question_tags`**: Many-to-many mapping between questions and tags.
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## Project Structure
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- `cmd/` — Application entrypoints
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- `internal/` — Private application code (domain, services, storage, bot handlers)
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- `prompts/` — Prompt templates embedded via `go:embed`
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- `storage/` — SQLite database files and schemas
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- `docs/` — Documentation and architectural notes
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## Development Workflow
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1. Sync with `master` before starting any new feature branch.
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2. Implement features or fixes in dedicated feature branches (`feature/...` or `fix/...`).
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3. Rebase against `master` before pushing.
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4. Open a Pull Request for review and merge.
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