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# Axolotl # Axolotl
CLI-native lightweight issue tracker for you and your agents. A SQLite-based CLI-native issue tracker for you and your agents. Single binary, SQLite-backed, ~1300 lines of Go.
single portable binary, built from ~1300 lines of Go code.
## Features ## Install
- **Issues with dependencies** - blocks, subtask, related relations **Alpine Linux** (apk):
- **Tagging system** - flexible tags with `_key::value` property pattern Download from the Gitea package registry. Have a look
- **Namespacing** - organize issues by project or team [here](https://g.eliaskohout.de/eliaskohout/-/packages/alpine/axolotl/).
- **Due dates** - track deadlines
- **Thread-safe** - WAL mode for concurrent access
- **Multiuser support** - @mentions and assignments, inbox per user
- **JSON output** - all commands support `--json` for agent integration
- **Alias system** - define custom command shortcuts with argument expansion
- **Single binary** - no dependencies, portable `.ax.db` file
## Installation **Arch Linux** (pacman):
Download from the Gitea package registry. Have a look
[here](https://g.eliaskohout.de/eliaskohout/-/packages/arch/axolotl/).
**From source:**
```bash ```bash
go build -o ax . go build -o ax ./src
``` ```
**Docker (server mode):**
```bash
docker run -v ./data:/data g.eliaskohout.de/eliaskohout/axolotl-server:latest
```
Packages are built automatically on every version tag for `linux/amd64` and `linux/arm64`.
## Quick Start ## Quick Start
```bash ```bash
# Initialize a new database ax init . # create .ax.db in current dir
ax init . ax add "Fix login bug" --prio high # create an issue
ax list --status open # list open issues
# Create an issue ax show abc12 # show issue details
ax add "Implement feature X" --tag backend --prio high ax update abc12 --status done # close issue
ax inbox # your @mention inbox
# Create with relations
ax add "Fix bug in auth" --rel blocks:abc12
# List open issues
ax list --status open
# Show issue details
ax show abc12
# Update an issue
ax update abc12 --status done
# View your inbox
ax inbox
# Define an alias
ax alias mywork "list --namespace myproject --status open" --desc "My project tasks"
``` ```
## Commands ## Key Features
### `ax init [path]` - **Graph relations** — `blocks`, `subtask`, `related`, `assignee`
- **Namespaces** — organize issues by project or team
- **Permissions** — per-node access control (`can_read`, `can_write`, `has_ownership`)
- **Aliases** — custom shortcuts with `$me`, `$1`, `$@` expansion
- **JSON output** — `--json` flag on all commands for agent integration
- **Multiuser** — `@mention` auto-creates inbox entries; `AX_USER` to switch users
- **Server mode** — HTTP JSON API with optional OIDC authentication (`ax serve` / `ax login`)
- **Portable** — single `.ax.db` file, no server required
Create a new `.ax.db` database in the specified directory (default: current). For full command reference and examples, see [USAGE.md](USAGE.md).
### `ax add <title> [flags]`
Create a new node.
| Flag | Description |
|------|-------------|
| `--type` | Node type: `issue` (default), `note`, `user`, `namespace` |
| `--status` | Status: `open` (default), `done` |
| `--prio` | Priority: `high`, `medium`, `low` |
| `--namespace` | Namespace (default: current user) |
| `--tag` | Add tag (repeatable) |
| `--due` | Due date |
| `--content` | Content/body text |
| `--rel` | Add relation `type:id` (repeatable) |
### `ax update <id> [flags]`
Update a node.
| Flag | Description |
|------|-------------|
| `--title` | New title |
| `--status` | New status |
| `--prio` | New priority |
| `--type` | New type |
| `--namespace` | New namespace |
| `--assignee` | New assignee |
| `--due` | New due date |
| `--clear-due` | Clear due date |
| `--content` | New content |
| `--tag` | Add tag (repeatable) |
| `--tag-remove` | Remove tag (repeatable) |
| `--rel` | Add relation `type:id` (repeatable) |
| `--rel-remove` | Remove relation `type:id` (repeatable) |
### `ax show <id>`
Display node details.
### `ax list [flags]`
Query and list nodes.
| Flag | Description |
|------|-------------|
| `--type` | Filter by type |
| `--status` | Filter by status |
| `--prio` | Filter by priority |
| `--namespace` | Filter by namespace |
| `--tag` | Filter by tag (repeatable) |
| `--assignee` | Filter by assignee |
| `--mention` | Filter by mention |
### `ax edit <id>`
Open node content in `$EDITOR`.
### `ax del <id> [-f|--force]`
Delete a node. Prompts for confirmation unless `--force`.
### `ax alias [name] [command] [flags]`
Manage aliases.
```bash
ax alias # list all aliases
ax alias mywork "list --tag work" # create alias
ax alias mywork # show alias command
ax alias mywork "list --tag work2" # update alias
ax alias del mywork # delete alias
```
**Default aliases:**
| Alias | Command | Description |
|-------|---------|-------------|
| `mine` | `list --assignee $me --type issue --status open` | Show open issues assigned to you |
| `due` | `list --type issue --status open` | Show open issues |
| `inbox` | `list --mention $me` | Show your inbox |
**Alias argument expansion:**
| Variable | Expands to |
|----------|------------|
| `$me` | Current username |
| `$@` | All arguments |
| `$1`, `$2`, ... | Positional arguments |
```bash
# Create alias with argument expansion
ax alias find "list --tag $1 --status $2"
ax find backend open # expands to: list --tag backend --status open
```
## Relations
Relations connect nodes together:
| Type | Meaning | Behavior |
|------|---------|----------|
| `blocks` | A blocks B — B can't close until A is done | Enforced on status=done |
| `subtask` | A is a subtask of B | |
| `related` | A is related to B | |
| `assignee` | A is assigned to user | Single-value; set via `--assignee` flag |
| `in_namespace` | A belongs to namespace | Single-value; set via `--namespace` flag |
```bash
# Block an issue (B can't close until A is done)
ax update A --rel blocks:B
# Assign to user
ax update abc12 --assignee alice
# Create subtask
ax update abc12 --rel subtask:parent12
```
## Tags and Properties
Tags are flexible labels. Tags with pattern `_key::value` are properties:
```bash
# Regular tag
ax add "Task" --tag backend
# Property tags (set via flags)
ax add "Task" --type issue --status open --prio high
# Equivalent to: --tag _type::issue --tag _status::open --tag _prio::high
```
**Built-in properties:**
| Property | Values | Required |
|----------|--------|----------|
| `_type` | `issue`, `note`, `user`, `namespace` | Yes (default: `issue`) |
| `_status` | `open`, `done` | No |
| `_prio` | `high`, `medium`, `low` | No |
## Mentions and Inbox
Use `@username` in title or content to automatically add to user's inbox:
```bash
ax add "Review PR @alice" --content "@bob please check"
# Both alice and bob get this in their inbox
```
View inbox:
```bash
ax inbox # your inbox
AX_USER=alice ax inbox # alice's inbox
```
## JSON Output
All commands support `--json` for machine-readable output:
```bash
ax list --status open --json
ax show abc12 --json
```
Example output:
```json
{
"id": "abc12",
"title": "Implement feature",
"content": "Description here",
"created_at": "2026-03-25T10:00:00Z",
"updated_at": "2026-03-25T10:00:00Z",
"tags": ["_type::issue", "_status::open", "backend"],
"relations": {
"blocks": ["def34"]
}
}
```
## Configuration
`ax` stores user configuration in a JSON file. It searches for `.axconfig` in the
current directory and parent directories (like git finds `.git`), falling back to
`~/.config/ax/config.json`.
**Config file format:**
```json
{
"user": "alice",
"aliases": [
{"name": "mywork", "command": "list --namespace myproject", "description": "My tasks"}
]
}
```
## Database Location
`ax` searches for `.ax.db` in the current directory and parent directories,
similar to how git finds `.git`. This allows you to run commands from any
subdirectory.
## Environment Variables
| Variable | Description |
|----------|-------------|
| `AX_USER` | Override current username |
| `EDITOR` | Editor for `ax edit` (default: `vi`) |
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# Axolotl Usage Reference
## Commands
### `ax init [path]`
Create a new `.ax.db` in the specified directory (default: current).
### `ax add <title> [flags]`
| Flag | Description |
|------|-------------|
| `--type` | `issue` (default), `note`, `user`, `namespace` |
| `--status` | `open` (default), `done` |
| `--prio` | `high`, `medium`, `low` |
| `--namespace` | Namespace (default: current user) |
| `--tag` | Add tag (repeatable) |
| `--due` | Due date |
| `--content` | Body text |
| `--rel` | Relation `type:id` (repeatable) |
### `ax update <id> [flags]`
| Flag | Description |
|------|-------------|
| `--title` | New title |
| `--status` | New status |
| `--prio` | New priority |
| `--type` | New type |
| `--namespace` | Transfer to namespace |
| `--assignee` | Assign to user |
| `--due` / `--clear-due` | Set or clear due date |
| `--content` | New body text |
| `--tag` / `--tag-remove` | Add or remove tag |
| `--rel` / `--rel-remove` | Add or remove relation `type:id` |
### `ax show <id>`
Display node details.
### `ax list [flags]`
| Flag | Description |
|------|-------------|
| `--type` | Filter by type |
| `--status` | Filter by status |
| `--prio` | Filter by priority |
| `--namespace` | Filter by namespace |
| `--tag` | Filter by tag (repeatable) |
| `--assignee` | Filter by assignee |
| `--mention` | Filter by mention |
### `ax edit <id>`
Open node content in `$EDITOR`.
### `ax del <id> [-f]`
Delete a node. Prompts for confirmation unless `--force`.
### `ax alias [name] [command]`
```bash
ax alias # list all aliases
ax alias mywork "list --tag work" # create/update alias
ax alias del mywork # delete alias
```
**Built-in aliases:** `mine`, `due`, `inbox`
**Argument expansion:** `$me` → current user, `$@` → all args, `$1`/`$2`/… → positional
## Relations
| Type | Description |
|------|-------------|
| `blocks` | Prevents target from closing until this is done |
| `subtask` | Marks as subtask of target |
| `related` | General association |
| `assignee` | Assigns to a user (single-value) |
```bash
ax update A --rel blocks:B # A blocks B
ax update abc12 --assignee alice # assign to alice
```
## Tags and Properties
Tags follow the `_key::value` pattern for properties:
| Property | Values |
|----------|--------|
| `_type` | `issue`, `note`, `user`, `namespace` |
| `_status` | `open`, `done` |
| `_prio` | `high`, `medium`, `low` |
## Mentions and Inbox
Use `@username` in title or content to add to a user's inbox:
```bash
ax add "Review PR @alice" # alice gets an inbox entry
ax inbox # your inbox
AX_USER=alice ax inbox # alice's inbox
```
## JSON Output
All commands support `--json`:
```bash
ax list --status open --json
ax show abc12 --json
```
## Configuration
`ax` searches upward from CWD for `.axconfig`, falling back to `~/.config/ax/config.json`.
```json
{
"user": "alice",
"aliases": [
{"name": "mywork", "command": "list --namespace myproject", "description": "My tasks"}
]
}
```
## Server Mode
`ax` can run as a shared HTTP JSON API server:
```bash
ax serve # starts server on configured host:port (default: 0.0.0.0:7000)
```
The server exposes the same operations (add, list, show, update, delete) over HTTP. Clients connect by setting `remote.host` / `remote.port` in their config — the CLI then transparently routes calls to the server instead of a local database.
### OIDC Authentication
The server supports OIDC for authentication. Configure in `.axconfig`:
```json
{
"serve": { "host": "0.0.0.0", "port": 7000 },
"oidc": {
"issuer": "https://your-idp.example.com",
"client_id": "axolotl",
"client_secret": "secret",
"public_url": "https://ax.example.com",
"user_claim": "preferred_username"
}
}
```
Client login:
```bash
ax login # opens browser for OIDC flow, saves session token
```
Without OIDC configured, the server accepts an `X-Ax-User` header for the username (development/trusted networks only).
### Docker
```bash
docker run -v ./data:/data g.eliaskohout.de/eliaskohout/axolotl-server:latest
```
The image runs `ax serve` and exposes port 7000. Mount a volume at `/data` to persist the database.
## Permission Model
Every node has per-node access control. Permissions are transitive via BFS from the requesting user's own node.
| Level | Relation | Grants |
|-------|----------|--------|
| 1 | `can_read` | Read / show / list |
| 2 | `can_create_rel` | Create relations pointing to this node |
| 3 | `can_write` | Update title, content, tags |
| 4 | `has_ownership` | Full control including delete and granting access |
- Creators automatically get `has_ownership` on nodes they create.
- Namespace nodes own regular nodes within them; users own their namespaces.
- Deleting an owner cascades to all nodes it owns.
- User nodes and namespace nodes are globally readable.
```bash
# Grant bob read access to a node
ax update <bob-user-id> --rel can_read:<node-id>
# Grant bob write access
ax update <bob-user-id> --rel can_write:<node-id>
```
## Environment Variables
| Variable | Description |
|----------|-------------|
| `AX_USER` | Override current username |
| `EDITOR` | Editor for `ax edit` (default: `vi`) |
## Database Location
`ax` searches for `.ax.db` upward from CWD (like git finds `.git`), so commands work from any subdirectory.