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The monitor

The monitor is a small local web app: a live feed of what Moko is doing and a browser for everything in its mind. It runs on 127.0.0.1 and never leaves your machine.

Terminal window
moko monitor # open it in your browser
moko monitor --no-open # just print the URL
  • Live feed — events as they happen: messages in and out, facts learned, thoughts formed, curiosities raised, actions taken.
  • Rhythm bar — the day at a glance: quiet hours, outreach budget, heartbeat.
  • Dreams — the dream audit: every nightly consolidation, with its summary, Moko’s private reflection, and what each step touched.
  • Usage — tokens spent by activity (reply, vision, dream, outreach, research), over the last day, week, or all time.
  • Media — the pictures Moko has made and received.
  • Access tiers — your current per-category trust settings.

The brain browser is the other half — it walks the same store Moko reasons from.

  • Thoughts — its private inner life, with each one’s mood and how it’s faded.
  • Subjects — the people, places, and things in the graph, and the facts and relationships on each.
  • Gaps — what Moko is curious about, and how it scored it.
  • Commitments — what it’s holding for you, and when it’s due.
  • Outreach — when it reached out on its own, and when it weighed it and held off.
  • Messages — the conversation record.

It binds to loopback only, so it’s never reachable from the network. Your world, your machine.