Reviewing

Notifications

Stet only interrupts you when a change is actually waiting on you.

The rule

A notification means a decision is queued. Stet waits to see what happened to a change before it decides whether to tell you. An edit that landed on its own is not a decision, so it stays quiet. An edit that got held for your approval is a decision, so it sends one notification.

This matters most in Hybrid mode, where the same agent run can produce both outcomes in the same second.

What you get, and when

A routine edit lands quietly. Trivial and normal changes in Hybrid mode, and everything in Auto-accept, land without a banner. They still show up as green unseen marks in the document and in recent activity on the tray dashboard.

A held change sends one notification. When a change is queued for your approval, you get a single banner titled "One change needs your review". The body says what was caught and which file it was in, not just that a file changed. A changed dollar amount in launch-plan.md reads as a changed dollar amount in launch-plan.md.

Clicking it hands you the review. Stet opens the workspace, selects the file, opens the right rail in Review mode, and shows the queued change. You land on the decision, not on the file's first line.

Repeat saves stay quiet. Once a file has a pending change, more saves to that file don't send more banners. One waiting file is one notification, however many times the agent hits save.

Turning it off

The Notify toggle lives in Controls, alongside the review settings. Turning it off stops the banners. Held changes still queue, and the tray dashboard still lists recent activity, so nothing goes missing. You just find it on your own schedule.

There are no daily digest emails or summaries. Notifications are local to your machine.