@t275005746/gse 0.1.0 → 0.1.1

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  1. package/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/bug_report.yml +42 -42
  2. package/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/change_request.yml +50 -50
  3. package/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/config.yml +5 -5
  4. package/.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md +38 -38
  5. package/.github/workflows/validate-gse.yml +33 -33
  6. package/.gse/README.md +18 -18
  7. package/.gse/gse-development-protocol.md +50 -50
  8. package/.gse/project-profile.md +29 -29
  9. package/.gse/quality-gates.md +25 -25
  10. package/.gse/releases/public-registry-publication-npm.md +49 -0
  11. package/.gse/releases/public-release-owner-required.md +65 -65
  12. package/.gse/releases/public-security-contact-owner-required.md +45 -45
  13. package/.gse/state.json +3 -4
  14. package/CHANGELOG.md +24 -24
  15. package/CONTRIBUTING.md +64 -64
  16. package/LICENSE +21 -21
  17. package/README.md +1 -1
  18. package/README.zh-CN.md +1 -1
  19. package/SECURITY.md +41 -41
  20. package/SUPPORT.md +38 -38
  21. package/assets/marketplace/README.md +7 -7
  22. package/assets/marketplace/gse-listing.json +75 -75
  23. package/assets/templates/acceptance-execution-packet.md +73 -73
  24. package/assets/templates/adr.md +14 -14
  25. package/assets/templates/change-brief.md +16 -16
  26. package/assets/templates/design.md +18 -18
  27. package/assets/templates/dispatch-packet.md +104 -104
  28. package/assets/templates/evidence.md +14 -14
  29. package/assets/templates/execution-quality-pack.md +65 -65
  30. package/assets/templates/goal-map.md +21 -21
  31. package/assets/templates/host-adapter.md +48 -48
  32. package/assets/templates/host-ui-invocation-record.md +42 -42
  33. package/assets/templates/incident-review.md +60 -60
  34. package/assets/templates/public-channel-publication-record.md +49 -49
  35. package/assets/templates/public-ci-run-record.md +53 -53
  36. package/assets/templates/public-release-record.md +65 -65
  37. package/assets/templates/public-repository-settings-record.md +59 -59
  38. package/assets/templates/public-security-contact-record.md +45 -45
  39. package/assets/templates/release-trust-record.md +32 -32
  40. package/assets/templates/review.md +18 -18
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  42. package/assets/templates/target-adoption-evidence.md +29 -29
  43. package/assets/templates/tasks.md +17 -17
  44. package/assets/templates/update-release-acceptance-record.md +58 -58
  45. package/examples/README.md +22 -22
  46. package/examples/agent-runtime-host/.claude/gse-adapter.md +6 -6
  47. package/examples/agent-runtime-host/.codex/gse-adapter.md +7 -7
  48. package/examples/agent-runtime-host/.gse/goal-map.md +7 -7
  49. package/examples/agent-runtime-host/.gse/project-profile.md +27 -27
  50. package/examples/agent-runtime-host/.gse/tooling.md +5 -5
  51. package/examples/agent-runtime-host/.mcp.json +9 -9
  52. package/examples/agent-runtime-host/AGENTS.md +5 -5
  53. package/examples/agent-runtime-host/README.md +10 -10
  54. package/examples/agent-runtime-host/docs/model-routing.md +5 -5
  55. package/examples/cli-tool/.gse/project-profile.md +21 -21
  56. package/examples/cli-tool/AGENTS.md +5 -5
  57. package/examples/cli-tool/README.md +12 -12
  58. package/examples/cli-tool/package.json +21 -21
  59. package/examples/small-app/.env.example +2 -2
  60. package/examples/small-app/.github/workflows/ci.yml +8 -8
  61. package/examples/small-app/AGENTS.md +5 -5
  62. package/examples/small-app/README.md +12 -12
  63. package/examples/small-app/package.json +26 -26
  64. package/examples/small-app/playwright.config.ts +4 -4
  65. package/package.json +53 -53
  66. package/references/adoption-recipes.md +171 -171
  67. package/references/agent-roles.md +49 -49
  68. package/references/architecture-health.md +101 -101
  69. package/references/benchmark-audit.md +73 -73
  70. package/references/community-channels.md +46 -46
  71. package/references/compatibility.md +70 -70
  72. package/references/design-basis.md +38 -38
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  74. package/references/domain-quality-gates.md +75 -75
  75. package/references/drift-audit.md +81 -81
  76. package/references/evidence-taxonomy.md +123 -123
  77. package/references/file-ownership.md +107 -107
  78. package/references/final-readiness.md +84 -84
  79. package/references/forward-test.md +133 -133
  80. package/references/goal-map.md +36 -36
  81. package/references/host-adapters.md +119 -119
  82. package/references/learning-system.md +35 -35
  83. package/references/marketplace-discovery.md +46 -46
  84. package/references/model-routing.md +103 -103
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- # Project Agent Workspace
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- Use this when the user asks whether GSE can create a project-local directory for agent workflow files, hooks, skills, roles, LSP notes, MCP notes, plugins, and tool adapters.
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-
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- ## Design Rule
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- GSE owns `.gse/` as the portable layer. Tool-specific folders are adapters, not the source of truth.
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-
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- ```text
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- project-root/
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- .gse/
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- README.md
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- goal-map.md
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- quality-gates.md
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- tooling.md
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- learnings.md
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- agent-workspace.md
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- agents/
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- roles.md
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- dispatch.md
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- hooks/
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- README.md
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- skills/
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- README.md
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- mcp/
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- README.md
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- lsp/
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- README.md
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- plugins/
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- README.md
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- changes/
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- evidence/
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- templates/
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- ```
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- ## Why `.gse/` Instead of `.claude/` or `.codex/`
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- - `.claude/`, `.codex/`, `.agents/`, and product-specific runtime folders can be useful, but they bind the project to one host.
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- - `.gse/` is the neutral contract any agent can read.
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- - Adapters may mirror or link from `.gse/`, but durable workflow decisions should remain in `.gse/`.
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-
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- ## Directory Responsibilities
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- | Path | Purpose | Required |
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- | `.gse/goal-map.md` | Current goals, priorities, risks, next slice | yes |
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- | `.gse/quality-gates.md` | Verification and release gates | yes |
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- | `.gse/tooling.md` | Available tools and optional adapters | yes |
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- | `.gse/agent-workspace.md` | Map of local agent folders and host adapters | standard+ |
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- | `.gse/agents/roles.md` | Role definitions and boundaries | standard+ |
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- | `.gse/agents/dispatch.md` | How to delegate work when subagents exist | standard+ |
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- | `.gse/hooks/README.md` | Hook ideas and host-specific hook mapping | enterprise |
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- | `.gse/skills/README.md` | Project-local skill inventory and install notes | standard+ |
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- | `.gse/mcp/README.md` | MCP servers, permissions, and setup notes | enterprise |
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- | `.gse/lsp/README.md` | Indexing/LSP commands and symbol navigation notes | standard+ |
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- | `.gse/plugins/README.md` | Optional plugins and runtime adapters | enterprise |
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- ## Host Adapter Pattern
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- Use adapters only when the host supports them:
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- - Codex: `.codex/`, Codex skills, MCP config, available subagent tools.
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- - Claude Code: `.claude/`, commands, hooks, agents, MCP config.
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- - Hermes or AION-like runtimes: runtime skills, worker adapters, memory, tool substrate.
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- - WorkBuddy or other hosts: local docs, commands, MCP, index, and automation conventions.
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- When an adapter is needed, write a short pointer from the host folder back to `.gse/` rather than duplicating the whole process.
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- ## Lessons Borrowed From Skill Repositories
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- Verified local observations from `mattpocock/skills` snapshot:
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- - Skills are organized by bucket, such as `engineering/` and `productivity/`.
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- - It has a setup skill that configures per-repo assumptions before other skills rely on them.
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- - It uses project docs such as `CONTEXT.md`, ADRs, issue tracker config, and a router skill.
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- - It distinguishes user-invoked and model-invoked skills.
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- GSE adopts the same principles at a workflow level: setup first, local context first, small composable roles, and a router-like goal map. GSE does not copy its Claude-specific plugin layout as a hard requirement.
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- ## Missing Areas To Keep Tracking
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- - Secrets and permission boundaries for MCP/tools.
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- - Cross-agent lock files or ownership rules for concurrent edits.
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- - CI integration for quality gates.
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- - Release and rollback playbooks.
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- - Observability for long-running agent work: traces, cost, failed commands, retries.
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- - Prompt/context budgets and compaction handoff format.
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- - Drift audits for stale local skills, hooks, or generated docs.
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+ # Project Agent Workspace
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+ Use this when the user asks whether GSE can create a project-local directory for agent workflow files, hooks, skills, roles, LSP notes, MCP notes, plugins, and tool adapters.
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+ ## Design Rule
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+ GSE owns `.gse/` as the portable layer. Tool-specific folders are adapters, not the source of truth.
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+ ```text
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+ project-root/
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+ .gse/
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+ README.md
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+ goal-map.md
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+ quality-gates.md
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+ tooling.md
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+ learnings.md
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+ agent-workspace.md
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+ agents/
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+ roles.md
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+ dispatch.md
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+ hooks/
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+ README.md
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+ skills/
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+ README.md
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+ mcp/
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+ README.md
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+ lsp/
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+ README.md
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+ plugins/
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+ README.md
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+ changes/
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+ evidence/
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+ templates/
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+ ```
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+ ## Why `.gse/` Instead of `.claude/` or `.codex/`
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+ - `.gse/` is the neutral contract any agent can read.
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+ - Adapters may mirror or link from `.gse/`, but durable workflow decisions should remain in `.gse/`.
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+ ## Directory Responsibilities
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+ | `.gse/goal-map.md` | Current goals, priorities, risks, next slice | yes |
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+ | `.gse/quality-gates.md` | Verification and release gates | yes |
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+ | `.gse/tooling.md` | Available tools and optional adapters | yes |
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+ | `.gse/agent-workspace.md` | Map of local agent folders and host adapters | standard+ |
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+ | `.gse/agents/roles.md` | Role definitions and boundaries | standard+ |
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+ | `.gse/agents/dispatch.md` | How to delegate work when subagents exist | standard+ |
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+ | `.gse/hooks/README.md` | Hook ideas and host-specific hook mapping | enterprise |
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+ | `.gse/skills/README.md` | Project-local skill inventory and install notes | standard+ |
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+ | `.gse/mcp/README.md` | MCP servers, permissions, and setup notes | enterprise |
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+ | `.gse/lsp/README.md` | Indexing/LSP commands and symbol navigation notes | standard+ |
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+ | `.gse/plugins/README.md` | Optional plugins and runtime adapters | enterprise |
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+ ## Host Adapter Pattern
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+ Use adapters only when the host supports them:
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+ - Codex: `.codex/`, Codex skills, MCP config, available subagent tools.
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+ - Claude Code: `.claude/`, commands, hooks, agents, MCP config.
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+ - Hermes or AION-like runtimes: runtime skills, worker adapters, memory, tool substrate.
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+ - WorkBuddy or other hosts: local docs, commands, MCP, index, and automation conventions.
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+ ## Lessons Borrowed From Skill Repositories
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+ Verified local observations from `mattpocock/skills` snapshot:
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+ - Skills are organized by bucket, such as `engineering/` and `productivity/`.
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+ - It has a setup skill that configures per-repo assumptions before other skills rely on them.
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+ - It uses project docs such as `CONTEXT.md`, ADRs, issue tracker config, and a router skill.
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+ - It distinguishes user-invoked and model-invoked skills.
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+ GSE adopts the same principles at a workflow level: setup first, local context first, small composable roles, and a router-like goal map. GSE does not copy its Claude-specific plugin layout as a hard requirement.
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+ ## Missing Areas To Keep Tracking
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+ - Secrets and permission boundaries for MCP/tools.
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+ - Cross-agent lock files or ownership rules for concurrent edits.
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+ - CI integration for quality gates.
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+ - Release and rollback playbooks.
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+ - Observability for long-running agent work: traces, cost, failed commands, retries.
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+ - Prompt/context budgets and compaction handoff format.
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+ - Drift audits for stale local skills, hooks, or generated docs.
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- ## GSE Workflow
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- This project follows GSE (Goal-Spec-Evidence Engineering). Start meaningful work by reading `.gse/README.md`, bind non-trivial tasks to `.gse/goal-map.md`, and finish with evidence in `.gse/evidence/` or the project-specific evidence log.
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- ## Bootstrap Acceptance
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- - `.gse/project-profile.md` exists and can capture project-specific standards, commands, tools, and permissions.
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- - Goal map has a North Star and Current Focus section.
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- - `.gse/evidence/index.jsonl` exists and contains at least one machine-readable adoption or slice record.
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- - `.gse/goals/README.md` exists so large projects can place module-level goal details outside the root goal map.
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- - Quality gates list at least universal, code, UI, release, and learning gates.
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- - Tooling file records available and optional tools.
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- - Standard mode records project-local agent workspace files.
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- - Enterprise mode records hooks, MCP, plugins, release, incident, and audit placeholders.
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- - Enterprise auto mode writes compatibility host adapter files for existing `.codex/` or `.claude/` folders; command adapters for broader hosts use `generate-command-adapter.mjs`.
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+ # Project Bootstrap
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+ Use `references/adoption-recipes.md` when choosing between fresh install, existing repo adoption, GSE update, or host adapter adoption paths.
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+ ## Modes
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+ - `auto`: default mode; chooses a scaffold from project files, scripts, CI, host folders, and runtime/tooling signals.
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+ - `lite`: minimal workflow files for small tasks or small projects.
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+ - `standard`: adds project-local agent workspace files for durable agent-assisted development.
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+ - `enterprise`: adds hooks, MCP, plugins, release, incident, and audit placeholders for large or long-running projects.
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+
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+ ## Minimal `.gse/` Files
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+ ```text
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+ .gse/
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+ README.md
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+ state.json
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+ project-profile.md
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+ goal-map.md
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+ goals/
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+ README.md
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+ quality-gates.md
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+ tooling.md
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+ learnings.md
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+ changes/
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+ evidence/
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+ index.jsonl
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+ templates/
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Standard Agent Workspace Files
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+ See `project-agent-workspace.md` for responsibilities.
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+ ```text
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+ .gse/
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+ agent-workspace.md
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+ agents/
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+ roles.md
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+ dispatch.md
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+ skills/
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+ README.md
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+ lsp/
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+ README.md
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Enterprise Files
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+
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+ ```text
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+ .gse/
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+ hooks/README.md
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+ mcp/README.md
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+ plugins/README.md
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+ release.md
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+ incident-review.md
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+ audit.md
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Host Adapter Files
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+
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+ When `enterprise` mode is selected and host folders already exist, `init-project.mjs` can add thin adapters such as:
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+
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+ ```text
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+ .codex/gse-adapter.md
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+ .claude/gse-adapter.md
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+ ```
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+
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+ These files point back to `.gse/` and must not duplicate the portable goal map, quality gates, or evidence log.
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+
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+ For new host command/pointer adapters, prefer:
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ node <skill-dir>/scripts/generate-command-adapter.mjs --target <project-root> --host claude|codex|hermes|workbuddy|copilot|gemini|generic|all
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+ ```
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+
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+ The older `.codex/gse-adapter.md` and `.claude/gse-adapter.md` files remain compatibility pointers for existing scaffold and fixture coverage.
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+
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+ ## Recommended Command
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ node <skill-dir>/scripts/init-project.mjs --target <project-root>
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+ ```
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+ This uses `--mode auto`. Pass `--mode lite`, `--mode standard`, or `--mode enterprise` when the project owner wants a specific scaffold.
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+ The script should not overwrite existing files unless `--force` is passed.
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+
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+ ## Bootstrap Smoke
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+ Use this after changing scaffold behavior or before trusting a packaged GSE skill:
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ node <skill-dir>/scripts/audit-project.mjs --root <skill-dir>
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+ ```
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+
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+ This verifies `lite`, `standard`, `enterprise`, and representative `auto` scaffold selection in temporary directories and checks rerun safety. It does not certify arbitrary real repositories, package installs, CI, or fresh-session acceptance.
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+
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+ ## AGENTS.md Integration
101
+
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+ Add a short project rule only with explicit approval:
103
+
104
+ ```markdown
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+ ## GSE Workflow
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+
107
+ This project follows GSE (Goal-Spec-Evidence Engineering). Start meaningful work by reading `.gse/README.md`, bind non-trivial tasks to `.gse/goal-map.md`, and finish with evidence in `.gse/evidence/` or the project-specific evidence log.
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Bootstrap Acceptance
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+
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+ - `.gse/README.md` exists.
113
+ - `.gse/state.json` exists and records mode, phase, current slice status, tool statuses, last evidence, and residual risks.
114
+ - `.gse/project-profile.md` exists and can capture project-specific standards, commands, tools, and permissions.
115
+ - Goal map has a North Star and Current Focus section.
116
+ - `.gse/evidence/index.jsonl` exists and contains at least one machine-readable adoption or slice record.
117
+ - `.gse/goals/README.md` exists so large projects can place module-level goal details outside the root goal map.
118
+ - Quality gates list at least universal, code, UI, release, and learning gates.
119
+ - Tooling file records available and optional tools.
120
+ - Standard mode records project-local agent workspace files.
121
+ - Enterprise mode records hooks, MCP, plugins, release, incident, and audit placeholders.
122
+ - Enterprise auto mode writes compatibility host adapter files for existing `.codex/` or `.claude/` folders; command adapters for broader hosts use `generate-command-adapter.mjs`.
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- # Project Profile
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- Use this when a project has its own development standards, commands, tool connections, CI, MCP servers, LSP/index setup, release process, security rules, or agent-host conventions.
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- ## Principle
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- Project-local rules override generic GSE defaults. GSE should adapt to the project, not flatten the project into a generic workflow.
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-
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- ## Discovery Order
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- 1. Agent rules: `AGENTS.md`, `CLAUDE.md`, `GEMINI.md`, `.cursorrules`, `.windsurfrules`, or host equivalents.
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- 2. Project docs: README, CONTRIBUTING, CODING_STANDARDS, architecture docs, ADRs, `CONTEXT.md`.
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- 3. Commands and scripts: `package.json`, `Makefile`, task runners, CI workflows, test config.
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- 4. Tooling connections: MCP config, browser/Playwright config, LSP/index config, deployment config, observability config.
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- 5. Secrets and permissions: `.env.example`, secret docs, write-capable tools, destructive commands.
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- 6. Existing GSE files: `.gse/project-profile.md`, `.gse/tooling.md`, `.gse/quality-gates.md`.
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- Avoid reading generated output, large logs, lockfiles, caches, screenshots, or archives unless the current task needs them.
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-
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- ## What To Capture
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- Keep `.gse/project-profile.md` short and factual:
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- - Product or system identity.
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- - Repository type and main languages/frameworks.
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- - Development commands and focused verification commands.
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- - Coding standards and formatting rules.
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- - Testing strategy and required gates.
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- - Tool connections: MCP, LSP/index, browser automation, CI, deploy, observability.
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- - Model routing: project-approved providers, model/tool ids, capability fit, cost/latency expectations, privacy limits, and fallback policy.
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- - Agent host adapters: Codex, Claude Code, Hermes/AION-style runtime, WorkBuddy, or other hosts; use `references/compatibility.md` for support status labels.
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- - Security and permission boundaries.
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- - Release and rollback expectations.
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- - Known gotchas.
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- ## Conflict Rules
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- - User instruction in the current conversation wins.
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- - Project rules beat GSE generic defaults.
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- - More specific docs beat broad docs when they clearly apply to the current subsystem.
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- - If two project rules conflict, surface the conflict before editing.
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- - Never invent tool availability. Mark unverified connections as `unknown` until tested or documented.
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- ## Refresh Triggers
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- Use `references/drift-audit.md` when current project facts may have diverged from recorded profile, tooling, host, release, or permission assumptions.
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- Refresh `.gse/project-profile.md` when:
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- - The user says a tool/config/standard exists but GSE cannot see it.
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- - A command fails because the wrong package manager, shell, or service was assumed.
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- - CI/test/deploy config changes.
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- - New MCP, LSP, browser, worker, model, or plugin connections are added.
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- - A recurring issue appears in evidence or incident reviews.
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-
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+ # Project Profile
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+
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+ Use this when a project has its own development standards, commands, tool connections, CI, MCP servers, LSP/index setup, release process, security rules, or agent-host conventions.
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+
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+ ## Principle
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+
7
+ Project-local rules override generic GSE defaults. GSE should adapt to the project, not flatten the project into a generic workflow.
8
+
9
+ ## Discovery Order
10
+
11
+ Read only what is relevant to the task and risk level:
12
+
13
+ 1. Agent rules: `AGENTS.md`, `CLAUDE.md`, `GEMINI.md`, `.cursorrules`, `.windsurfrules`, or host equivalents.
14
+ 2. Project docs: README, CONTRIBUTING, CODING_STANDARDS, architecture docs, ADRs, `CONTEXT.md`.
15
+ 3. Commands and scripts: `package.json`, `Makefile`, task runners, CI workflows, test config.
16
+ 4. Tooling connections: MCP config, browser/Playwright config, LSP/index config, deployment config, observability config.
17
+ 5. Secrets and permissions: `.env.example`, secret docs, write-capable tools, destructive commands.
18
+ 6. Existing GSE files: `.gse/project-profile.md`, `.gse/tooling.md`, `.gse/quality-gates.md`.
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+
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+ Avoid reading generated output, large logs, lockfiles, caches, screenshots, or archives unless the current task needs them.
21
+
22
+ ## What To Capture
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+
24
+ Keep `.gse/project-profile.md` short and factual:
25
+
26
+ - Product or system identity.
27
+ - Repository type and main languages/frameworks.
28
+ - Development commands and focused verification commands.
29
+ - Coding standards and formatting rules.
30
+ - Testing strategy and required gates.
31
+ - Tool connections: MCP, LSP/index, browser automation, CI, deploy, observability.
32
+ - Model routing: project-approved providers, model/tool ids, capability fit, cost/latency expectations, privacy limits, and fallback policy.
33
+ - Agent host adapters: Codex, Claude Code, Hermes/AION-style runtime, WorkBuddy, or other hosts; use `references/compatibility.md` for support status labels.
34
+ - Security and permission boundaries.
35
+ - Release and rollback expectations.
36
+ - Known gotchas.
37
+
38
+ ## Conflict Rules
39
+
40
+ - User instruction in the current conversation wins.
41
+ - Project rules beat GSE generic defaults.
42
+ - More specific docs beat broad docs when they clearly apply to the current subsystem.
43
+ - If two project rules conflict, surface the conflict before editing.
44
+ - Never invent tool availability. Mark unverified connections as `unknown` until tested or documented.
45
+
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+ ## Refresh Triggers
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+
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+ Use `references/drift-audit.md` when current project facts may have diverged from recorded profile, tooling, host, release, or permission assumptions.
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+
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+ Refresh `.gse/project-profile.md` when:
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+
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+ - The user says a tool/config/standard exists but GSE cannot see it.
53
+ - A command fails because the wrong package manager, shell, or service was assumed.
54
+ - CI/test/deploy config changes.
55
+ - New MCP, LSP, browser, worker, model, or plugin connections are added.
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+ - A recurring issue appears in evidence or incident reviews.
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+