The Workspace Framework for Humans & AI Agents
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| Section | Description |
|---|---|
| π Overview | What it is, three foundational principles |
| π Architecture | Repo structure + generated workspace structure |
| π₯ Installation | Prerequisites, setup, profiles, troubleshooting |
| π§ The Kernel | Invariants, heuristics, contracts |
| π οΈ CLI Reference | All CLI commands |
| π Workflow Catalog | 24 governed workflows |
| π‘οΈ Rule Catalog | 11 governance rules |
| π§© Skill Catalog | 3 reusable skills |
| π§© Task Management | Hybrid 3-File model |
| π Upgrading | Auto update + clean slate |
| πΊοΈ Roadmap | Version history + planned features |
PARA Workspace is an open-source workspace framework that defines how humans and AI agents organize knowledge and collaborate on projects. It ships as a repo containing a kernel (constitution), CLI tools, and templates β which generates workspaces where you actually work. The kernel enforces invariants and heuristics so every workspace is predictable, auditable, and agent-friendly.
- Repo β Workspace β The repo contains governance (kernel, CLI, templates). It never contains user data.
- Workspace = Runtime β Generated by
para init, each workspace is a standalone instance where you and your agent work. - Kernel = Constitution β Immutable rules that all workspaces follow. Changes require an RFC + version bump.
flowchart TD
R["ποΈ Repo\n(Constitution + Compiler)"]
W["π» Workspace\n(OS Runtime)"]
A["π€ Agent\n(Execution Environment)"]
R -->|para init| W
W -->|agent attach| A
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para-workspace/
βββ .github/ # π€ CI/CD β validate-pr.yml, CODEOWNERS
βββ rfcs/ # π RFC Process β TEMPLATE.md, status in header
βββ kernel/ # π§ Constitution
β βββ KERNEL.md
β βββ invariants.md # 10 hard rules (MAJOR bump)
β βββ heuristics.md # 10 soft conventions
β βββ schema/ # workspace, project, backlog, catalog schemas
β βββ examples/ # valid/ + invalid/ compliance vectors
βββ cli/ # π§ Compiler
β βββ para # Entry point (Bash 3.2+ compatible)
β βββ lib/ # logger.sh, validator.sh, rollback.sh, fs.sh
β βββ commands/ # init, scaffold, status, migrate, archive, install, update
βββ templates/ # π¦ Scaffolding & Governed Libraries
β βββ common/agents/ # Centralized workflows/, rules/, skills/ + catalog.yml
β β βββ projects/ # .project.yml template
β βββ profiles/ # dev, general presets
βββ tests/ # π§ͺ kernel/ + cli/ integration tests
βββ docs/ # π Documentation
β βββ architecture/ # Architecture: overview, kernel, ecosystem
β βββ guides/ # How-to: development, planning, meta-project
β βββ reference/ # Lookup: CLI, workflows, project-rules
β βββ rules/ # Individual rule documentation (11 files)
β βββ workflows/ # Individual workflow docs (22 files)
βββ CONTRIBUTING.md
βββ VERSIONING.md
βββ CHANGELOG.md
βββ VERSION
<your-workspace>/
βββ Projects/ # Goal-oriented tasks
β βββ my-app/ # Standard project (type: standard)
β β βββ repo/ # Source code (git repo)
β β βββ artifacts/ # Plans, tasks, decisions
β β βββ sessions/ # Session logs
β β βββ docs/ # Project documentation
β β βββ project.md # Project contract
β βββ my-ecosystem/ # Ecosystem project (type: ecosystem) β v1.6.0+
β βββ artifacts/ # Cross-project plans & backlog
β βββ sessions/ # Session logs
β βββ docs/ # Strategy & shared docs
β βββ project.md # satellites: [app, api, ...], NO repo/
βββ Areas/ # Ongoing responsibilities (e.g., health, finance)
β βββ Workspace/ # Master session log, audits, SYNC queue
β βββ Learning/ # Shared knowledge (from /learn)
βββ Resources/ # Reference material & tools
β βββ ai-agents/ # Kernel snapshot + governed library snapshots
β βββ references/ # The original PARA repository (read-only)
βββ Archive/ # Cold storage for completed items
βββ _inbox/ # Temporary landing zone for external downloads
βββ .agents/ # Governed library copies (Auto-synced)
β βββ rules.md # Workspace Rules Trigger Index (always loaded)
β βββ skills.md # Workspace Skills Trigger Index (v1.6.2+)
β βββ rules/ # Active agent rules (.md)
β βββ skills/ # Active agent skills (.md, /scripts)
β βββ workflows/ # Active agent workflows (.md)
βββ .para/ # System state (DO NOT EDIT)
β βββ archive/ # Smart Archive vault for deprecated files
β βββ migrations/ # Migration execution logs
β βββ backups/ # Date-stamped workflow & project backups
β βββ audit.log # Action history
βββ para # Bootstrapper CLI
βββ .para-workspace.yml # Workspace root metadata config
- An AI Agent platform (see compatibility table below)
- Git (required β to clone and update)
- Bash 3.2+ (Linux/macOS native, Windows via Git Bash or WSL)
| Platform | Integration Point | Status | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Google Antigravity | .agents/ (skills, workflows) |
β Verified | Designed and tested for this platform |
| Claude Code | CLAUDE.md + .agents/ |
βͺ Untested | May read .agents/rules/ directly β needs validation |
| Cursor | .cursor/rules/ |
βͺ Untested | Theory: copy rules to .cursor/rules/ |
| VS Code + Copilot | .github/copilot-instructions |
βͺ Untested | Theory: instructions only, no auto-trigger |
Bash (Linux / macOS / Windows Git Bash / WSL):
# Clone repo into the correct location
mkdir -p Resources/references
git clone https://github.com/pageel/para-workspace.git Resources/references/para-workspace
# Set executable permissions
chmod +x Resources/references/para-workspace/cli/para
chmod +x Resources/references/para-workspace/cli/commands/*.sh
# Initialize your workspace with a profile
./Resources/references/para-workspace/cli/para init --profile=dev --lang=enPowerShell (alternative for Windows):
mkdir -Force Resources\references
git clone https://github.com/pageel/para-workspace.git Resources\references\para-workspace
# Then open Git Bash or WSL at workspace root:
./Resources/references/para-workspace/cli/para init --profile=dev --lang=en./para status
# β
If you see a health report β installation successfulWhat just happened?
- The repo lives at
Resources/references/para-workspace/β it's a read-only reference source, not a user project.chmod +xensures all CLI scripts are executable (required on Linux/macOS).para initcreates the full PARA directory structure, runsinstall.shautomatically to sync kernel, workflows, governance rules, and generates a./parawrapper.- You can now use
./parafrom your workspace root for all commands.
# Pull latest from GitHub and re-sync workspace
./para update
# Preview changes before applying
./para update --dry-runThis will git pull the repo, run version-gated migrations, and re-sync all governed libraries. Existing user-customized files are backed up to .bak before overwriting (Smart Sync). If the install fails mid-operation, all changes are automatically rolled back.
What happens during update:
git pullfetches latest code (self-restarts if scripts changed)migrate.shruns version-gated migration steps (only what's needed)install.shsyncs kernel, workflows, rules, skills to workspace (with atomic rollback)- Audit log is updated in
.para/audit.log
| Problem | Solution |
|---|---|
| macOS: permission denied | Run chmod +x on CLI scripts (Step 3 above) |
| Windows: file lock on update | See Windows Recovery below |
| Stale workspace (v1.3.x) | Use Manual Clean Slate |
If para update fails on Windows due to NTFS file locking:
cd Resources\references\para-workspace
git checkout -- .
git pull origin main
cd ..\..\..
.\para install| Profile | Description | Best For |
|---|---|---|
general |
Minimal PARA structure | Personal PKM |
dev |
Technical Areas + AI tooling | Software developers |
- β
Creates
Projects/,Areas/,Resources/,Archive/, and_inbox/ - β Sets executable permissions on all CLI scripts
- β
Runs
install.shautomatically, which:- Syncs governed workflows from
catalog.ymlinto.agents/workflows/ - Syncs governed rules from
catalog.ymlinto.agents/rules/ - Syncs workspace rules index into
.agents/rules.md(trigger index) - Syncs skills into
.agents/skills/(if profile includes them) - Creates
./parawrapper at workspace root - Backs up conflicting files to
.bak
- Syncs governed workflows from
- β
Generates
.para-workspace.ymlwith kernel version tracking - β
Initializes
.para/state (audit.log, migrations/, backups/) for full auditability
The Kernel is the constitution of PARA Workspace β the rules that all workspaces must follow.
| # | Rule |
|---|---|
| I1 | PARA directory structure is mandatory |
| I2 | Hybrid 3-file task model (backlog = canonical, hot lane, /end sync) |
| I3 | kebab-case project naming |
| I4 | No active tasks = inactive project |
| I5 | Areas contain no runtime tasks |
| I6 | Archive is immutable cold storage |
| I7 | Seeds are raw ideas, not tasks |
| I8 | No loose files at workspace root |
| I9 | Resources are read-only references |
| I10 | Repo β Workspace separation |
| I11 | Workflow language compliance |
| # | Guideline |
|---|---|
| H1 | Naming conventions (kebab-case, PascalCase) |
| H2 | Context loading priority |
| H3 | Semantic versioning with approval levels |
| H4 | Standard project directory structure |
| H5 | Beads lifecycle |
| H6 | VCS & Git boundaries |
| H7 | Cross-project references + Ecosystem + Meta-Project (v1.7.6) |
| H8 | Workflow kernel compatibility |
| H9 | Governed libraries require catalog.yml with kernel_min |
| H10 | Knowledge Items β schema, scope, slug validation (v1.7.0) |
| File | Schema | Enforced By |
|---|---|---|
.para-workspace.yml |
workspace.schema.json |
para init, para status |
Projects/*/.project.yml |
project.schema.json |
para scaffold, para review |
artifacts/tasks/backlog.md |
backlog.schema.json |
para verify |
*/catalog.yml |
catalog.schema.json |
para install, para update |
# Core Commands
para init [--profile] [--lang] # Create workspace
para status [--json] # System health
para update # Auto-update & migrate
para scaffold <type> <name> # Create structured paths
para install [--force] # Sync governed libraries
para archive <type> <name> # Graduation review
para migrate [--from] [--to] # Workspace migration
# Configuration
para config [key] [value] # Manage workspace settings
# Agent Capabilities
@[/para-workflow] list # Manage workflows
@[/para-rule] list # Manage rulesPlatform Support: Linux, macOS (Bash 3.2+), Windows (Git Bash / WSL).
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
/backlog |
Manage project tasks via canonical backlog.md |
/backup |
Backup workflows, rules, config, and project data |
/brainstorm |
Collaborative ideation with structured output |
/config |
Manage workspace configuration |
/end |
Close session with PARA classification + automated cleanup |
/inbox |
Categorize files from _inbox/ into PARA |
/install |
Intelligent installer (handles updates/merges) |
/learn |
Capture lessons into Areas/Learning |
/merge |
Semantic merge for workflow conflicts |
/new-project |
Initialize new project with scaffolding |
/open |
Start session with context + plan phase loading |
/para |
Master controller for workspace management |
/docs |
Generate, review, and publish technical documentation |
/para-audit |
Macro Assessor for tracking workspace structural drift |
/para-rule |
Manage, install, and standardize agent rules |
/para-workflow |
Manage, install, and standardize agent workflows |
/plan |
Create, review, and update implementation plans |
/push |
Fast commit and push to GitHub |
/release |
Pre-release quality gate |
/retro |
Project retrospective before archiving |
/update |
Agent-guided safe workspace update with error recovery |
/verify |
Verify task completion with walkthroughs |
/para-knowledge |
Manage Knowledge Items β dashboard, create, audit, archive |
/para-skill |
Co-Author engine for creating, validating, and testing AI Agent skills |
Rules govern agent behavior, security, and compliance. Loaded on-demand via a Two-Tier trigger index (~200 tokens). Skills are loaded via a parallel skills trigger index (v1.6.2). See Rules & Context Loading for the loading mechanism.
| Rule | Description | Priority |
|---|---|---|
governance |
Kernel invariants, scope containment, safety guardrails | π΄ Critical |
vcs |
Git safety: commit, branch, merge, PR, secrets | π΄ Critical |
knowledge |
KI operations β write gate, approval, namespace (v1.7.0) | π΄ Critical |
hybrid-3-file-integrity |
6 constraints (C1βC6) for task management | π‘ Important |
agent-behavior |
Proactive Trigger Check, Context Recovery (v1.6.2) | π‘ Important |
context-rules |
Agent Index Loading (rules + skills), Two-Tier trigger | π‘ Important |
para-discipline |
PARA architecture compliance, 7 rules | π‘ Important |
artifact-standard |
Plans, walkthroughs, persistent mirroring | π’ Standard |
naming |
kebab-case, PascalCase, camelCase conventions | π’ Standard |
versioning |
SemVer, autonomy levels, multi-location sync | π’ Standard |
exports-data |
Data export: _inbox/, UTF-8 BOM, naming |
π’ Standard |
Skills are reusable knowledge modules loaded on-demand via the skills trigger index. Unlike rules (which enforce constraints), skills provide templates, patterns, and reference material.
| Skill | Description |
|---|---|
| PARA Kit | PARA workspace structure reference β schema, layout, kernel governance, intelligence routing |
| Formatting | Tables, diagrams, tree listings, ASCII box art |
| Page Map | Website visual structure management using PAGE_MAP.md and BLUEPRINT.md |
Rules and skills aren't dumped into context all at once. PARA Workspace uses a progressive disclosure architecture that loads indices on-demand, saving ~90% of token budget while maintaining full compliance.
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subgraph T1["Tier 1 β ALWAYS"]
R["π .agents/rules.md\n~20 lines Β· ~200 tokens"]
S["π§© .agents/skills.md\n~10 lines Β· ~100 tokens"]
end
R --> MEMO1["Agent memorizes triggers\nβ loads rules ON DEMAND"]
S --> MEMO2["Agent memorizes triggers\nβ loads skills ON DEMAND"]
START --> S
MEMO1 --> CHECK
MEMO2 --> CHECK
subgraph T2["Tier 2 β CONDITIONAL"]
CHECK{"Check project.md\nagent map"}
CHECK -->|agent.rules: true| PR["π Project rules.md"]
CHECK -->|agent.skills: true| PS["π§© Project skills.md"]
CHECK -->|neither| SKIP["Skip β no project indices"]
end
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π‘ Total cost: ~350 tokens (vs ~2,000 if all loaded upfront)
After a long conversation, AI agents lose context (truncation). PARA Workspace has 4 independent layers to ensure rules and skills survive:
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h1["Layer"] h2["What"] h3["Where"] h4["Survives"]
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l1["1"] w1["Index instructions"] p1["agent-behavior.md Β§4"] s1["β οΈ Lost"]
l2["2"] w2["Safety block"] p2["/open Step 8 report"] s2["β
Checkpoint"]
l3["3"] w3["Pre-flight"] p3["Step 0: re-read"] s3["β
Disk"]
l4["4"] w4["File guards"] p4["<!-- β οΈ --> inline"] s4["β
In-file"]
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Layer 3 uses Proactive Trigger Check (v1.6.2): BEFORE any side-effect, agent scans all trigger tables and loads matching rules/skills FIRST.
Layer 4 supports 4 guard types: TASK (C1-C3), KERNEL (I9), GOVERNED (rules), WORKSPACE (session/sync).
Scenario: Agent forgets rules after truncation
sequenceDiagram
participant C as π¬ Long Conversation
participant T as βοΈ Truncation
participant P as π Agent runs /push
participant D as π Agent edits done.md
C->>T: Context window full
T--xP: β οΈ Rules lost!
T--xD: β οΈ Rules lost!
Note over P: Layer 3 catches
P->>P: Step 0 re-reads .agents/rules.md
P->>P: VCS rules loaded β safe commit β
Note over D: Layer 4 catches
D->>D: Reads <!-- β οΈ APPEND-ONLY -->
D->>D: Obeys C2 β append only β
π Full architecture: Context Recovery Β· Defense-in-Depth Β· Rule Layers
PARA Workspace uses a proprietary Hybrid 3-File Architecture (v1.5.3: Hot Lane) to solve the AI Agent "Context Window vs. Amnesia" problem.
Instead of forcing the agent to read one massive backlog file every time it opens a project (which wastes tokens and causes hallucination), tasks are distributed across three highly specialized files:
artifacts/tasks/
βββ backlog.md # π CANONICAL β Operational Authority. All strategic tasks live here.
βββ sprint-current.md # π₯ HOT LANE β Agent-writable buffer for ad-hoc quick tasks.
βββ done.md # β
ARCHIVE β Append-only log with origin tags (#backlog / #session).
- Backlog Summary β
/openreads only the Summary table (~10 lines) + top active items viagrep. Never the full file. - Hot Lane β Agent writes ad-hoc quick tasks (
- [ ] Fix CSS) tosprint-current.mdand ticks[x]when done. Strategic tasks from backlog are read directly, not copied. /endis the Sole Sync Point β At session close,/endruns Hot Lane Sync:- Quick
[x]tasks βdone.md(tagged#session) - Quick
[ ]tasks β ask user: keep or promote to backlog? - Smart Suggest β reads session log, finds mentioned task IDs, suggests marking strategic tasks as Done (tagged
#backlog)
- Quick
- Zero Ceremony During Coding β No
/backlog updateneeded mid-session. Just code. /backlog clean= Compress, Not Delete β Done items are compressed into 1 line per plan in backlog'sβ Completedsection. Details live indone.md(grouped by plan, linking toplans/done/). Lookup chain:backlog β done.md β plans/done/.
AI agents lose context between sessions. Knowledge Items (KIs) are a core feature of Google Antigravity β the AI coding agent platform β that provides persistent memory across sessions, projects, and conversations.
KIs live outside the workspace, in Antigravity's platform-managed KI Store (~/.gemini/antigravity/knowledge/). This mirrors PARA Workspace's foundational principle: just as the repo governs but does not contain user data, PARA Workspace governs KI operations (schema, rules, lifecycle workflows) without owning the storage layer.
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subgraph Platform["Antigravity Platform"]
KI["π¦ KI Store\n~/.gemini/antigravity/\nknowledge/"]
end
subgraph WS["PARA Workspace"]
GOV["π‘οΈ Governance\nschema Β· rules\n/para-knowledge"]
end
GOV -->|governs| KI
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S1["π Session 1\nAgent discovers insight"]
S2["β»οΈ Session 2\nAuto-loaded"]
SN["β‘ Session N\nApplies instantly"]
KI[("πΎ KI Store\nPlatform-managed")]
S1 -->|save as KI| KI
KI -->|auto-inject| S2
S2 -->|refine| KI
KI -->|auto-inject| SN
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Unlike session logs (lost after truncation) or learning files (project-scoped), KIs are:
- Auto-injected at session start by the platform
- Cross-project β workspace-scoped KIs apply to all projects
- Graph-ready β domain Γ purpose taxonomy with
relates_toandconceptsfields
Each KI is classified along two axes β domain (what) Γ purpose (how):
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β context β reference β pitfall β playbook β
β (priming) β (lookup) β (gotchas) β (how-to) β
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β workspace β PARA arch β kernel specs β update bugs β audit proc β
β engineeringβ tech stack β API docs β dep gotchas β deploy SOP β
D β operations β infra setup β CI/CD ref β env traps β rollback β
O β content β writing std β style guide β SEO traps β publish β
M β strategy β org context β roadmap β scope creep β planning β
A β ... β β β β β
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N β (open β define your own) β β β β
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Domain is an open string β define custom domains as needed. Purpose is a fixed enum:
context,reference,pitfall,playbook.
| Workflow | KI Integration |
|---|---|
/open |
Platform-injected KI context, scope matching for report |
/plan |
Pitfall KIs β Risks, Playbook KIs β Phase references |
/end |
Suggests creating/updating KIs from session insights |
/brainstorm |
Option F: Extract insight as KI |
/retro |
Graduates cross-project patterns to KIs |
/para-knowledge |
Full lifecycle: create, update, audit, archive |
KI operations are governed by 7 rules (KR1βKR7) and validated against H10 (11 clauses):
- KR1 Write Gate: Only
/para-knowledgeworkflow can create/modify KIs - KR2 User Approval: Every KI creation requires explicit user consent
- KR3 Namespace:
para_prefix reserved for system KIs - KR5 Recoverability: All KI operations are reversible
- KR7 Ephemeral Ban: No ephemeral file paths in KI references (v1.7.5)
π Full schema:
ki.schema.jsonΒ· Governance:heuristics.mdH10
π Note: For a detailed breakdown of all features, fixes, and updates in each version, please read our CHANGELOG.
PARA Workspace offers two official mechanisms to upgrade to a newer version:
For most healthy workspaces, the built-in update mechanism handles everything safely.
./para updateThis will automatically pull the newest core code, run version-gated migrations (only steps relevant to your current version), sync the libraries, and securely move obsolete structural files to the .para/archive/ vault without deleting your custom data (Smart Archive). User-customized rules are protected with .bak backups.
If your workspace is very old (v1.3.x) or has been heavily customized, start fresh:
- Run
para init --profile=dev --lang=enin a completely new directory. - Copy your old
Projects/directories into the_inbox/of the new workspace. - Use the
/inboxworkflow or let your AI agent sort them into the new correct structure.
- Cross-Project Sync Queue (shipped in v1.3.6)
- Kernel Extraction & Repo Restructure (shipped in v1.4.0)
- Governed Libraries, RFC Process, Workspace Runtime Safety (shipped in v1.4.1)
- Landing Page
paraworkspace.dev(shipped in v1.4.1) - Plan-Aware Workflows & Token Optimization (shipped in v1.4.2)
- Automated Plan Cleanup via
/end [done](shipped in v1.4.3) - Safety Guardrails & Terminal Allowlist (shipped in v1.4.5)
- Smart Archive & Version Migration (shipped in v1.4.6)
- macOS Compatibility & Safe Migration Pipeline (shipped in v1.4.7)
- Atomic Rollback, Dry-run Pipeline & README Rewrite (shipped in v1.4.8)
- Centralized Backup & Workspace Cleanup (shipped in v1.4.9)
- Project Rules Loading & Safe Update Workflow (shipped in v1.5.0)
- Hybrid 3-File Synchronization & Fast Mode (shipped in v1.5.1)
- Hybrid 3-File Integrity, Working Checkmarks & Docs Overhaul (shipped in v1.5.2)
- Hot Lane Refactor, /end Sync Point & Token Optimization (shipped in v1.5.3)
- Context Recovery, Workflow Pre-flight & Defense-in-Depth (shipped in v1.5.4)
- Meta-Project & Ecosystem Support (shipped in v1.6.0)
- Unified Strategy β Plan Flow (shipped in v1.6.1)
- Unified Agent Index β Skills Loading & Proactive Trigger Check (shipped in v1.6.2)
- Central Gate β project.md as single source for context loading (shipped in v1.6.3)
- Para-Kit Skill v1.1.0, Recursive Sync & Git Hash Detection (shipped in v1.6.4)
- Update Flow Fix β Version Direction Detection & Migration History (shipped in v1.6.5)
- Knowledge System β KI schema, /knowledge workflow, graph-ready taxonomy (shipped in v1.7.0)
- System KI Governed Lifecycle β namespace guard, template sync, CLI hooks (shipped in v1.7.1)
- KI Index Schema Upgrade, Workflow Simplification & Knowledge Graph Seed (shipped in v1.7.2)
- Agent Path Convention Fix (BUG-28) & Rule Frontmatter (shipped in v1.7.3)
- Repo Path Standardization, Pending TODO Fix & Project Profile Skill (shipped in v1.7.4)
- KR7 Ephemeral Ban & /knowledge β /para-knowledge Rename (shipped in v1.7.5)
- Skill Catalog Architecture & Meta-Project Type (shipped in v1.7.6)
- Department System (v1.8.0 β planned)
- Community & Trust Boundary (v1.9.0 β planned)
See CONTRIBUTING.md for guidelines. Key points:
- Kernel invariant changes require an RFC + MAJOR bump β See rfcs/TEMPLATE.md
- Heuristic changes require a PR + MINOR/PATCH bump
- All changes must pass test vectors in
kernel/examples/
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