Bring docs/architecture/ in line with the current repo:
- feature-conformance-explainer.html: drop the "proposed / not yet
implemented" framing — the system is shipped. Four enforcement points
become five (adds `pnpm fallow` as the whole-codebase audit). Manifest
playground shows `coverage`, `analyticsEvents`, `rateLimit`,
`requiresConsent`. Milestone / anchor / open-question sections kept
but marked historical.
- agent-first-workflow-and-conformance.md: four → five enforcement
layers; layer table gains the Fallow row.
- di-explainer.html: bind-production sample rewritten to show
wireUseCase() + assertFeatureConformance() + the full wrapper stack
(span → capture → audit? → analytics? → consent? → rateLimit?).
- data-flow-explainer.html: same bind-production refresh for the
data-flow narrative.
- audit-and-compliance-explainer.html: AuditAction enum 6 → 10 values
(CONSENT_GRANT / WITHDRAW / RESTRICT / UNRESTRICT);
BindProductionContext example gains analytics, consentFactory,
rateLimit.
- vertical-feature-spec.md: §5 layout lists the 8 optional cores plus
core-testing; §9.5 hedges the turbo.json snippet against the live
file; §10.4 drops the dated "360 tests" metric for the ADR-020
coverage architecture; §11 gains a historical lead-in pointing at
docs/decisions/ as the canonical 25-ADR set.
Convention shift: epic folders + PRD filenames + frontmatter id
fields are now bare slugs. The created: timestamp (Phase 2) carries
the date; folder names don't repeat it. A future <task-id>-<slug>
shape (e.g. ClickUp) lands cleanly when that integration ships.
Renames (git mv preserves history):
- docs/work/2026-05-13-binder-wrap-helper/
-> docs/work/binder-wrap-helper/
- docs/work/2026-05-14-library-evaluation-policy/
-> docs/work/library-evaluation-policy/
- docs/work/2026-05-14-ci-security-and-supply-chain/
-> docs/work/ci-security-and-supply-chain/
- docs/work/prds/2026-05-13-binder-wrap-helper.prd.md
-> docs/work/prds/binder-wrap-helper.prd.md
- docs/work/prds/2026-05-13-coverage-architecture.prd.md
-> docs/work/prds/coverage-architecture.prd.md
- docs/work/prds/2026-05-14-library-evaluation-policy.prd.md
-> docs/work/prds/library-evaluation-policy.prd.md
- docs/work/prds/2026-05-14-ci-security-and-supply-chain.prd.md
-> docs/work/prds/ci-security-and-supply-chain.prd.md
Frontmatter updates inside the renamed files: epic id, epic prd,
story epic, PRD id, PRD builds-on all drop date prefixes.
System folder + state file move:
- New docs/work/_system/ holds framework-managed state.
- docs/work/_state.json -> docs/work/_system/_state.json.
- state-builder.mjs adds _system to SKIP_FOLDERS.
- cli.mjs + state-sync-guard.mjs + .husky/pre-commit point at the
new path.
template-reset-v1 epic deleted entirely (one-off cleanup epic from
the pre-date-convention era; status was already done).
Generator-template updates (so new artifacts ship in the right
shape):
- .sandcastle/decomposer.prompt.md emits bare-slug folder names +
ISO created: timestamp.
- .claude/skills/to-prd/SKILL.md template uses bare-slug filename +
bare-slug id field + ISO created: timestamp.
Doc reference updates: glossary, runbook, agent-first-workflow-
and-conformance, reviewer prompt, ADR-020, ADR-022, ADR-023 all
point at the new paths/slugs.
Final sweep for setup-process bookkeeping not caught by template-reset-v1.
ADRs drop Plan-N qualifiers; spec collapses the historical 11-phase
migration table; scaffolding guide drops "Phase added" column; comment
prefixes referencing R-numbers in test describes / eslint inline comments
are normalized. Architecture-level rule IDs (R40, R52, E0, J0, etc.) are
preserved where they serve as stable cross-references in ADRs.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Captures the design from the brainstorm session on agent-first development
in this template. Architecture doc covers the four interlocking pillars:
- Conformance engine (manifest + brands + ESLint + boot + CI gate)
- Agent workflow (PRD -> Epic -> Story -> Task; manifest-first ordering;
TDD per slice; in/out scope at every level)
- Local task system at docs/work/ (filesystem markdown, derived committed
_state.json, single-writer orchestrator rule)
- Sandcastle orchestrator (implementer + reviewer loop, DAG-respecting,
configurable retry cap)
Work-shape guides extend the architecture doc with operational detail for
frontend work (atomic design, Storybook-as-spec, component + Playwright
screenshot test gates, Storybook MCP reviewer integration) and
infrastructure work (ADR-first flow, dedicated ADR elicitation skill,
optional core packages vs. new infrastructure layers).
Phasing is conformance-first: build the enforcement system manually, then
build the dispatch substrate, then migrate remaining features through it.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>