Project state stays local
Markdown notes, task files, drawings, diagrams, boards, flows, and local indexes live in the project folder. Flynt adds structure without taking ownership away from the filesystem.
Flynt is a project workspace for markdown, tasks, diagrams, saved views, and embedded Omegon agents — built around files you own.
0.12.x moves Flynt from notes app toward project operating surface: ACP lifecycle controls, Project → Omegon, Lenses, visual artifacts, runtime diagnostics, and bounded agent stop/stall handling.
Markdown notes, task files, drawings, diagrams, boards, flows, and local indexes live in the project folder. Flynt adds structure without taking ownership away from the filesystem.
The agent panel runs a project-scoped ACP session with Flynt-native tools, runtime diagnostics, bounded stale-tool handling, and a dedicated Project → Omegon surface.
Write, Lenses, Graph, Tasks, Design, Terminal, and Omegon organize project work by intent while preserving plain files under the hood.
D2 diagrams, Excalidraw drawings, design boards, and flow graphs are treated as project artifacts instead of orphaned render files.
Tool calls, preflight state, session controls, and release diagnostics are visible. 0.12.12 continues the 0.12.x hardening pass: large-workspace startup relief, faster tab activation, bounded artifact discovery, graph overview mode, and git-backed note dates.
Git-backed sync exists for local-first workflows, with safety hardening in progress. Flynt does not pretend sync is magic collaborative lockstep.