antigravity-atomic-swarms 2.1.0 → 2.1.2

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  1. package/.agent/checklists/00-solicitation/phase-0-ancestral-audit-checklist.md +128 -128
  2. package/.agent/checklists/00-solicitation/phase-1-vision-statement-checklist.md +89 -89
  3. package/.agent/checklists/00-solicitation/phase-1.5-vision-canvas-checklist.md +88 -88
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  5. package/.agent/checklists/00-solicitation/phase-10.5-definition-of-done-checklist.md +71 -71
  6. package/.agent/checklists/00-solicitation/phase-11-mirror-test-checklist.md +71 -71
  7. package/.agent/checklists/00-solicitation/phase-11.8-reflexion-checklist.md +69 -69
  8. package/.agent/checklists/00-solicitation/phase-12-handoff-checklist.md +92 -92
  9. package/.agent/checklists/00-solicitation/phase-2-hindsight-visioning-checklist.md +84 -84
  10. package/.agent/checklists/00-solicitation/phase-3-yagni-boundaries-checklist.md +77 -77
  11. package/.agent/checklists/00-solicitation/phase-4-system-architecture-checklist.md +83 -83
  12. package/.agent/checklists/00-solicitation/phase-5-day-in-life-checklist.md +71 -71
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  17. package/.agent/checklists/00-solicitation/phase-9.5-consensus-jury-checklist.md +73 -73
  18. package/.agent/checklists/01-multi-arc-research/phase-0-ancestral-audit-checklist.md +69 -69
  19. package/.agent/checklists/01-multi-arc-research/phase-1-ultra-deep-research-checklist.md +83 -83
  20. package/.agent/checklists/01-multi-arc-research/phase-1.5-slopsquatting-checklist.md +78 -78
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  31. package/.agent/checklists/02-sparc-specification/phase-3.5-reflection-checklist.md +72 -72
  32. package/.agent/checklists/02-sparc-specification/phase-4-adversarial-scot-checklist.md +70 -70
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  76. package/.agent/rules/00-solicitation/global-laws.md +93 -93
  77. package/.agent/rules/00-solicitation/phase--0.6-constitutional-compliance.md +50 -50
  78. package/.agent/rules/00-solicitation/phase--1-session-entry.md +89 -89
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  81. package/.agent/rules/00-solicitation/phase-1-vision-statement.md +43 -43
  82. package/.agent/rules/00-solicitation/phase-1.5-vision-canvas.md +70 -70
  83. package/.agent/rules/00-solicitation/phase-10-final-contract.md +53 -53
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- - [ ] Git strategy (Push/No Push) matches the autonomy level and user preference
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-
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- ## 4. EXIT CRITERIA VALIDATION
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-
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- ### 4.1 Mandatory Outputs
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-
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- - [ ] `memory/PROJECT_STATE.md` updated with new Config
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- - [ ] Config object includes `Autonomy` level
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- - [ ] Config object includes `GitPush` boolean
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- - [ ] Config object includes `Repo` string
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-
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- ### 4.2 Quality Standards
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-
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- - [ ] Project State is valid JSON/YAML/Markdown format as required
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- - [ ] User has explicitly confirmed the configuration (unless Fully Auto defaults used)
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-
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- ## PHASE VALIDATION SUMMARY
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-
105
- [[LLM: FINAL PHASE REPORT GENERATION
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-
107
- Create a phase completion report that includes:
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-
109
- 1. Phase Status: COMPLETE / INCOMPLETE / FAILED
110
- 2. Validation Results Table (section-by-section pass/fail)
111
- 3. Critical Issues Found
112
- 4. Next Phase Readiness: READY / BLOCKED / CONDITIONAL
113
- 5. Recommendations]]
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-
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- ### Validation Results
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-
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- | Section | Status | Issues |
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- |---------|--------|--------|
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- | 1. Prerequisites | _TBD_ | |
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- | 2. Core Execution | _TBD_ | |
121
- | 3. Quality Gates | _TBD_ | |
122
- | 4. Exit Criteria | _TBD_ | |
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-
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- ### Phase Decision
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-
126
- - **PROCEED TO NEXT PHASE**: All criteria met, outputs validated
127
- - **RETRY PHASE**: Issues found, specific items need correction
128
- - **ESCALATE**: Critical failure, human intervention required
1
+ # 00-Solicitation - Phase 0: Ancestral Audit & System Onboarding Checklist
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+
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+ This checklist ensures Phase 0 is executed completely, correctly, and in alignment with the workflow's Global Laws and objectives.
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+
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+ [[LLM: INITIALIZATION INSTRUCTIONS - PHASE 0 CHECKLIST
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+
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+ Before proceeding with this phase, ensure you have access to:
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+
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+ 1. `memory/failure_log.md`
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+ 2. `memory/PROJECT_STATE.md`
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+ 3. Git Environment access
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+
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+ IMPORTANT: If any prerequisites are missing, halt and report the gap.
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+
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+ VALIDATION APPROACH:
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+
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+ 1. Ancestral Wisdom - Ensure past failures are actively converted into new constraints.
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+ 2. Configuration Clarity - Ensure Autonomy and Git settings are explicitly stored.
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+ 3. State Integrity - Project state must be current before proceeding.
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+
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+ EXECUTION MODE:
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+ Option A: Interactive - Complete section by section with user confirmation
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+ Option B: Autonomous - Execute full phase and report at end (if Fully Auto mode)]]
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+
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+ ## 1. PREREQUISITES & CONTEXT
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+
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+ [[LLM: Ensure the environment is ready and history is accessible.]]
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+
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+ ### 1.1 Constitutional Compliance
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+
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+ - [ ] Phase -0.6 (Constitutional Compliance) verified as complete
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+ - [ ] Global Laws reviewed and active in context
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+
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+ ### 1.2 Memory Access
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+
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+ - [ ] `memory/failure_log.md` located (or initialized if missing)
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+ - [ ] `memory/PROJECT_STATE.md` located and readable
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+ - [ ] Git environment verified (git installed, remote checked)
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+
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+ ## 2. CORE PHASE EXECUTION
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+
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+ ### 2.1 Wisdom Retrieval (Step 1)
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+
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+ - [ ] `memory/failure_log.md` contents analyzed
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+ - [ ] Specific mistake(s) from previous agent identified
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+ - [ ] 3 specific, constrained rules formulated to avoid recurrence
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+ - [ ] Rules are actionable and not generic "be careful" statements
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+ - [ ] Self-correction performed if no log existed (log initialized)
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+
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+ ### 2.2 The Handshake & Git Setup (Step 2)
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+
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+ - [ ] "Welcome" message delivered to user
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+ - [ ] `git remote -v` executed
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+ - [ ] Remote repository status confirmed (Exists or None)
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+ - [ ] **If Remote Exists**: User asked to confirm push strategy
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+ - [ ] **If No Remote**: User consulted on repo initialization
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+ - [ ] Git configuration decision made (Push to existing / Init new / No git)
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+
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+ ### 2.3 Autonomy Selector (Step 3)
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+
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+ - [ ] User presented with 3 Autonomy Levels:
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+ - [ ] [1] Fully Auto
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+ - [ ] [2] Semi-Guided (Standard)
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+ - [ ] [3] Manual Control
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+ - [ ] User selection captured explicitly
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+ - [ ] Implications of selection confirmed (e.g., "I will auto-push" vs "I will ask")
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+
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+ ### 2.4 Update State (Step 4)
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+
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+ - [ ] `memory/PROJECT_STATE.md` opened for update
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+ - [ ] Config object constructed/updated with:
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+ - [ ] `Autonomy` value
73
+ - [ ] `GitPush` boolean
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+ - [ ] `Repo` string/details
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+ - [ ] File written and verified
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+
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+ ## 3. QUALITY GATES
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+
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+ ### 3.1 Constraint Quality
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+
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+ - [ ] Generated constraints directly address the identified past failures
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+ - [ ] Constraints do not conflict with Global Laws
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+
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+ ### 3.2 Configuration Integrity
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+
86
+ - [ ] Autonomy level is one of the 3 defined valid values
87
+ - [ ] Git strategy (Push/No Push) matches the autonomy level and user preference
88
+
89
+ ## 4. EXIT CRITERIA VALIDATION
90
+
91
+ ### 4.1 Mandatory Outputs
92
+
93
+ - [ ] `memory/PROJECT_STATE.md` updated with new Config
94
+ - [ ] Config object includes `Autonomy` level
95
+ - [ ] Config object includes `GitPush` boolean
96
+ - [ ] Config object includes `Repo` string
97
+
98
+ ### 4.2 Quality Standards
99
+
100
+ - [ ] Project State is valid JSON/YAML/Markdown format as required
101
+ - [ ] User has explicitly confirmed the configuration (unless Fully Auto defaults used)
102
+
103
+ ## PHASE VALIDATION SUMMARY
104
+
105
+ [[LLM: FINAL PHASE REPORT GENERATION
106
+
107
+ Create a phase completion report that includes:
108
+
109
+ 1. Phase Status: COMPLETE / INCOMPLETE / FAILED
110
+ 2. Validation Results Table (section-by-section pass/fail)
111
+ 3. Critical Issues Found
112
+ 4. Next Phase Readiness: READY / BLOCKED / CONDITIONAL
113
+ 5. Recommendations]]
114
+
115
+ ### Validation Results
116
+
117
+ | Section | Status | Issues |
118
+ |---------|--------|--------|
119
+ | 1. Prerequisites | _TBD_ | |
120
+ | 2. Core Execution | _TBD_ | |
121
+ | 3. Quality Gates | _TBD_ | |
122
+ | 4. Exit Criteria | _TBD_ | |
123
+
124
+ ### Phase Decision
125
+
126
+ - **PROCEED TO NEXT PHASE**: All criteria met, outputs validated
127
+ - **RETRY PHASE**: Issues found, specific items need correction
128
+ - **ESCALATE**: Critical failure, human intervention required
@@ -1,89 +1,89 @@
1
- # 00-Solicitation - Phase 1: The Vision Statement Checklist
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-
3
- This checklist ensures Phase 1 is executed completely, correctly, and in alignment with the workflow's Global Laws and objectives.
4
- **CRITICAL**: This phase incorporates "Super-PM" validation standards. You must validate the Vision not just as a string of text, but as a viable product foundation.
5
-
6
- [[LLM: INITIALIZATION INSTRUCTIONS - PHASE 1 CHECKLIST
7
-
8
- Before proceeding, ensure you have access to:
9
- 1. `memory/PROJECT_STATE.md` (Updated from Phase 0)
10
- 2. `memory/context.md` (if applicable)
11
-
12
- VALIDATION APPROACH:
13
- 1. **The "Why" Test**: Does the user explain *why* this needs to exist, or just *what* it is?
14
- 2. **The "Who" Test**: Is the target audience implied or explicit?
15
- 3. **The "What" Test**: Is the core mechanic defined?
16
-
17
- EXECUTION MODE:
18
- Option A: Interactive - Complete section by section with user confirmation
19
- Option B: Autonomous - Execute full phase and report at end]]
20
-
21
- ## 1. PREREQUISITES & CONTEXT
22
-
23
- ### 1.1 Ancestral Verification
24
- - [ ] Phase 0 (Ancestral Audit) confirmed complete
25
- - [ ] Project State contains `Autonomy` and `GitPush` settings
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-
27
- ### 1.2 "Context Check" (Step 1)
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- - [ ] Agent asked: "What are we building today?"
29
- - [ ] Agent asked for "Context" before "Code"
30
- - [ ] No code was written in this phase (Strict YAGNI)
31
-
32
- ## 2. CORE PHASE EXECUTION
33
-
34
- ### 2.1 The Vision Definition (Steps 2-3)
35
- - [ ] Examples provided to prompt user (Snake Game vs Reactor) to gauge complexity
36
- - [ ] User input received and parsed
37
- - [ ] User's "High-Level Goal" extracted clearly
38
-
39
- ### 2.2 Super-PM: Problem Definition (Integrated from PM Checklist Sec 1.1)
40
- *Validate the user's input against these product standards. If missing, ASK clarifying questions.*
41
- - [ ] **Problem Statement**: Is the core problem being solved clearly articulated?
42
- - [ ] **Target Audience**: Is it clear *who* this is for? (e.g., "Devs", "Kids", "Internal Ops")
43
- - [ ] **Value Prop**: Is it clear *why* this solution is better/necessary?
44
- - [ ] **Impact**: Is the intended outcome measurable or observable?
45
-
46
- ### 2.3 Super-PM: Business & Success Metrics (Integrated from PM Checklist Sec 1.2)
47
- - [ ] **Objective Defined**: Is there a single, unifying goal? (e.g. "Build a standard todo app" vs "Revolutionize task management")
48
- - [ ] **Success Metric**: How will we know we finished? (e.g., "All tests pass" or "User can login")
49
-
50
- ## 3. QUALITY GATES
51
-
52
- ### 3.1 Global Law Compliance
53
- - [ ] **Law 1 (The 10x Engineer)**: Does the vision allow for a 10x impactful solution, or is it "slop"?
54
- - [ ] **Law 2 (Conway's Law)**: Does the vision imply a structure that fits the agent's capabilities?
55
- - [ ] **Law 6 (No-Go Zones)**: confirmed vision does NOT violate restricted topics (Malware, Hate Speech, etc.)
56
-
57
- ### 3.2 Constitutional Guardrails
58
- - [ ] Vision aligns with Constitutional principles (Safe, Secure, Helpful)
59
-
60
- ## 4. EXIT CRITERIA VALIDATION
61
-
62
- ### 4.1 Mandatory Outputs
63
- - [ ] `memory/PROJECT_STATE.md` updated
64
- - [ ] `Goal` field in Project State populated with the explicit Vision Statement
65
- - [ ] `Goal` is not generic (e.g., "Make app") but specific (e.g., "Create a CLI-based Pomodoro timer in Rust")
66
-
67
- ### 4.2 Quality Standards
68
- - [ ] Vision Statement is concise (< 50 words recommended for the summary)
69
- - [ ] Vision Statement is unambiguous
70
-
71
- ## PHASE VALIDATION SUMMARY
72
-
73
- [[LLM: FINAL PHASE REPORT GENERATION
74
- 1. Phase Status: COMPLETE / INCOMPLETE / FAILED
75
- 2. Validation Results Table
76
- 3. Super-PM Gaps: (List missing Product Definitions)
77
- 4. Next Phase Readiness: READY / BLOCKED]]
78
-
79
- ### Validation Results
80
- | Section | Status | Issues |
81
- |---------|--------|--------|
82
- | 1. Prerequisites | _TBD_ | |
83
- | 2. Core Execution | _TBD_ | |
84
- | 3. Quality Gates | _TBD_ | |
85
- | 4. Exit Criteria | _TBD_ | |
86
-
87
- ### Phase Decision
88
- - **PROCEED TO PHASE 2**: Vision is solid.
89
- - **RETRY PHASE**: Vision is vague. Ask user for clarification.
1
+ # 00-Solicitation - Phase 1: The Vision Statement Checklist
2
+
3
+ This checklist ensures Phase 1 is executed completely, correctly, and in alignment with the workflow's Global Laws and objectives.
4
+ **CRITICAL**: This phase incorporates "Super-PM" validation standards. You must validate the Vision not just as a string of text, but as a viable product foundation.
5
+
6
+ [[LLM: INITIALIZATION INSTRUCTIONS - PHASE 1 CHECKLIST
7
+
8
+ Before proceeding, ensure you have access to:
9
+ 1. `memory/PROJECT_STATE.md` (Updated from Phase 0)
10
+ 2. `memory/context.md` (if applicable)
11
+
12
+ VALIDATION APPROACH:
13
+ 1. **The "Why" Test**: Does the user explain *why* this needs to exist, or just *what* it is?
14
+ 2. **The "Who" Test**: Is the target audience implied or explicit?
15
+ 3. **The "What" Test**: Is the core mechanic defined?
16
+
17
+ EXECUTION MODE:
18
+ Option A: Interactive - Complete section by section with user confirmation
19
+ Option B: Autonomous - Execute full phase and report at end]]
20
+
21
+ ## 1. PREREQUISITES & CONTEXT
22
+
23
+ ### 1.1 Ancestral Verification
24
+ - [ ] Phase 0 (Ancestral Audit) confirmed complete
25
+ - [ ] Project State contains `Autonomy` and `GitPush` settings
26
+
27
+ ### 1.2 "Context Check" (Step 1)
28
+ - [ ] Agent asked: "What are we building today?"
29
+ - [ ] Agent asked for "Context" before "Code"
30
+ - [ ] No code was written in this phase (Strict YAGNI)
31
+
32
+ ## 2. CORE PHASE EXECUTION
33
+
34
+ ### 2.1 The Vision Definition (Steps 2-3)
35
+ - [ ] Examples provided to prompt user (Snake Game vs Reactor) to gauge complexity
36
+ - [ ] User input received and parsed
37
+ - [ ] User's "High-Level Goal" extracted clearly
38
+
39
+ ### 2.2 Super-PM: Problem Definition (Integrated from PM Checklist Sec 1.1)
40
+ *Validate the user's input against these product standards. If missing, ASK clarifying questions.*
41
+ - [ ] **Problem Statement**: Is the core problem being solved clearly articulated?
42
+ - [ ] **Target Audience**: Is it clear *who* this is for? (e.g., "Devs", "Kids", "Internal Ops")
43
+ - [ ] **Value Prop**: Is it clear *why* this solution is better/necessary?
44
+ - [ ] **Impact**: Is the intended outcome measurable or observable?
45
+
46
+ ### 2.3 Super-PM: Business & Success Metrics (Integrated from PM Checklist Sec 1.2)
47
+ - [ ] **Objective Defined**: Is there a single, unifying goal? (e.g. "Build a standard todo app" vs "Revolutionize task management")
48
+ - [ ] **Success Metric**: How will we know we finished? (e.g., "All tests pass" or "User can login")
49
+
50
+ ## 3. QUALITY GATES
51
+
52
+ ### 3.1 Global Law Compliance
53
+ - [ ] **Law 1 (The 10x Engineer)**: Does the vision allow for a 10x impactful solution, or is it "slop"?
54
+ - [ ] **Law 2 (Conway's Law)**: Does the vision imply a structure that fits the agent's capabilities?
55
+ - [ ] **Law 6 (No-Go Zones)**: confirmed vision does NOT violate restricted topics (Malware, Hate Speech, etc.)
56
+
57
+ ### 3.2 Constitutional Guardrails
58
+ - [ ] Vision aligns with Constitutional principles (Safe, Secure, Helpful)
59
+
60
+ ## 4. EXIT CRITERIA VALIDATION
61
+
62
+ ### 4.1 Mandatory Outputs
63
+ - [ ] `memory/PROJECT_STATE.md` updated
64
+ - [ ] `Goal` field in Project State populated with the explicit Vision Statement
65
+ - [ ] `Goal` is not generic (e.g., "Make app") but specific (e.g., "Create a CLI-based Pomodoro timer in Rust")
66
+
67
+ ### 4.2 Quality Standards
68
+ - [ ] Vision Statement is concise (< 50 words recommended for the summary)
69
+ - [ ] Vision Statement is unambiguous
70
+
71
+ ## PHASE VALIDATION SUMMARY
72
+
73
+ [[LLM: FINAL PHASE REPORT GENERATION
74
+ 1. Phase Status: COMPLETE / INCOMPLETE / FAILED
75
+ 2. Validation Results Table
76
+ 3. Super-PM Gaps: (List missing Product Definitions)
77
+ 4. Next Phase Readiness: READY / BLOCKED]]
78
+
79
+ ### Validation Results
80
+ | Section | Status | Issues |
81
+ |---------|--------|--------|
82
+ | 1. Prerequisites | _TBD_ | |
83
+ | 2. Core Execution | _TBD_ | |
84
+ | 3. Quality Gates | _TBD_ | |
85
+ | 4. Exit Criteria | _TBD_ | |
86
+
87
+ ### Phase Decision
88
+ - **PROCEED TO PHASE 2**: Vision is solid.
89
+ - **RETRY PHASE**: Vision is vague. Ask user for clarification.
@@ -1,88 +1,88 @@
1
- # 00-Solicitation - Phase 1.5: The Vision Canvas Checklist
2
-
3
- This checklist ensures Phase 1.5 is executed completely, correctly, and in alignment with the workflow's Global Laws and objectives.
4
-
5
- [[LLM: INITIALIZATION INSTRUCTIONS - PHASE 1.5 CHECKLIST
6
-
7
- Before proceeding, ensure you have access to:
8
- 1. Phase 1 outputs (Project State "Goal")
9
- 2. `docs/project_brief.md` (Target for creation)
10
-
11
- VALIDATION APPROACH:
12
- 1. **Visual Clarity**: Is the canvas readable and concise?
13
- 2. **Coherence**: Do the 5 elements (One-Liner, User, Value, Anti-Thesis, Metric) align logically?
14
- 3. **User Confirmation**: Did the user explicitly "Lock" the canvas?
15
-
16
- EXECUTION MODE:
17
- Option A: Interactive - Complete section by section with user confirmation
18
- Option B: Autonomous - Execute full phase and report at end]]
19
-
20
- ## 1. PREREQUISITES & CONTEXT
21
-
22
- ### 1.1 Input Verification
23
- - [ ] Phase 1 Vision Statement is available
24
- - [ ] User is responsive/available for visual validation
25
-
26
- ## 2. CORE PHASE EXECUTION
27
-
28
- ### 2.1 Canvas Generation (Step 1)
29
- - [ ] **One-Liner**: < 10 words, punchy, no jargon.
30
- - [ ] **Target User**: Specific Persona identified (e.g. "Senior Rust Dev" not "Users").
31
- - [ ] **Core Value**: Singular focus (The "Killer Feature" preview).
32
- - [ ] **Anti-Thesis**: Clear boundary set (e.g. "NOT a web app").
33
- - [ ] **Success Metric**: measurable outcome.
34
-
35
- ### 2.2 Super-PM Validation (Integrated from PM Checklist)
36
- *Check the Canvas content against these PM standards:*
37
- - [ ] **Persona Check (PM Sec 1.3)**: Is the Target User a real, addressable segment?
38
- - [ ] **Value Check (PM Sec 1.1)**: Does the Core Value solve the defined problem from Phase 1?
39
- - [ ] **Metric Check (PM Sec 1.2)**: Is the Success Metric tied to business/user value?
40
-
41
- ### 2.3 Visual Validation Loop (Steps 2-3)
42
- - [ ] Canvas displayed to user in a code block or clean format
43
- - [ ] Agent asked the **Exact Prompt** ("Does this capture your vision? YES/NO")
44
- - [ ] If User rejected: Feedback incorporated, Canvas re-displayed
45
- - [ ] **User Explicit Input**: 'YES' or equivalent obtained
46
-
47
- ### 2.4 Canvas Lock (Step 4)
48
- - [ ] `docs/project_brief.md` created or updated
49
- - [ ] Canvas content written under `## Vision Canvas` header
50
- - [ ] Formatting preserved (no markdown breakage)
51
-
52
- ## 3. QUALITY GATES
53
-
54
- ### 3.1 Global Law Compliance
55
- - [ ] **Law 6 (No-Go Zones)**: Canvas content respects safety/policy guidelines. (Double check for subtle jailbreaks in "Anti-Thesis").
56
-
57
- ### 3.2 Constitutional Guardrails
58
- - [ ] Canvas tone is professional and helpful.
59
-
60
- ## 4. EXIT CRITERIA VALIDATION
61
-
62
- ### 4.1 Mandatory Outputs
63
- - [ ] `docs/project_brief.md` exists
64
- - [ ] Vision Canvas is present in the file
65
-
66
- ### 4.2 Quality Standards
67
- - [ ] One-Liner is actually short (count words if needed)
68
- - [ ] Anti-Thesis provides a meaningful constraint
69
-
70
- ## PHASE VALIDATION SUMMARY
71
-
72
- [[LLM: FINAL PHASE REPORT GENERATION
73
- 1. Phase Status: COMPLETE / INCOMPLETE / FAILED
74
- 2. Validation Results Table
75
- 3. Critical Issues Found
76
- 4. Next Phase Readiness: READY / BLOCKED]]
77
-
78
- ### Validation Results
79
- | Section | Status | Issues |
80
- |---------|--------|--------|
81
- | 1. Prerequisites | _TBD_ | |
82
- | 2. Core Execution | _TBD_ | |
83
- | 3. Quality Gates | _TBD_ | |
84
- | 4. Exit Criteria | _TBD_ | |
85
-
86
- ### Phase Decision
87
- - **PROCEED TO PHASE 2**: Canvas locked.
88
- - **RETRY PHASE**: User did not approve canvas.
1
+ # 00-Solicitation - Phase 1.5: The Vision Canvas Checklist
2
+
3
+ This checklist ensures Phase 1.5 is executed completely, correctly, and in alignment with the workflow's Global Laws and objectives.
4
+
5
+ [[LLM: INITIALIZATION INSTRUCTIONS - PHASE 1.5 CHECKLIST
6
+
7
+ Before proceeding, ensure you have access to:
8
+ 1. Phase 1 outputs (Project State "Goal")
9
+ 2. `docs/project_brief.md` (Target for creation)
10
+
11
+ VALIDATION APPROACH:
12
+ 1. **Visual Clarity**: Is the canvas readable and concise?
13
+ 2. **Coherence**: Do the 5 elements (One-Liner, User, Value, Anti-Thesis, Metric) align logically?
14
+ 3. **User Confirmation**: Did the user explicitly "Lock" the canvas?
15
+
16
+ EXECUTION MODE:
17
+ Option A: Interactive - Complete section by section with user confirmation
18
+ Option B: Autonomous - Execute full phase and report at end]]
19
+
20
+ ## 1. PREREQUISITES & CONTEXT
21
+
22
+ ### 1.1 Input Verification
23
+ - [ ] Phase 1 Vision Statement is available
24
+ - [ ] User is responsive/available for visual validation
25
+
26
+ ## 2. CORE PHASE EXECUTION
27
+
28
+ ### 2.1 Canvas Generation (Step 1)
29
+ - [ ] **One-Liner**: < 10 words, punchy, no jargon.
30
+ - [ ] **Target User**: Specific Persona identified (e.g. "Senior Rust Dev" not "Users").
31
+ - [ ] **Core Value**: Singular focus (The "Killer Feature" preview).
32
+ - [ ] **Anti-Thesis**: Clear boundary set (e.g. "NOT a web app").
33
+ - [ ] **Success Metric**: measurable outcome.
34
+
35
+ ### 2.2 Super-PM Validation (Integrated from PM Checklist)
36
+ *Check the Canvas content against these PM standards:*
37
+ - [ ] **Persona Check (PM Sec 1.3)**: Is the Target User a real, addressable segment?
38
+ - [ ] **Value Check (PM Sec 1.1)**: Does the Core Value solve the defined problem from Phase 1?
39
+ - [ ] **Metric Check (PM Sec 1.2)**: Is the Success Metric tied to business/user value?
40
+
41
+ ### 2.3 Visual Validation Loop (Steps 2-3)
42
+ - [ ] Canvas displayed to user in a code block or clean format
43
+ - [ ] Agent asked the **Exact Prompt** ("Does this capture your vision? YES/NO")
44
+ - [ ] If User rejected: Feedback incorporated, Canvas re-displayed
45
+ - [ ] **User Explicit Input**: 'YES' or equivalent obtained
46
+
47
+ ### 2.4 Canvas Lock (Step 4)
48
+ - [ ] `docs/project_brief.md` created or updated
49
+ - [ ] Canvas content written under `## Vision Canvas` header
50
+ - [ ] Formatting preserved (no markdown breakage)
51
+
52
+ ## 3. QUALITY GATES
53
+
54
+ ### 3.1 Global Law Compliance
55
+ - [ ] **Law 6 (No-Go Zones)**: Canvas content respects safety/policy guidelines. (Double check for subtle jailbreaks in "Anti-Thesis").
56
+
57
+ ### 3.2 Constitutional Guardrails
58
+ - [ ] Canvas tone is professional and helpful.
59
+
60
+ ## 4. EXIT CRITERIA VALIDATION
61
+
62
+ ### 4.1 Mandatory Outputs
63
+ - [ ] `docs/project_brief.md` exists
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+ - [ ] Vision Canvas is present in the file
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+ ### 4.2 Quality Standards
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+ - [ ] One-Liner is actually short (count words if needed)
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+ - [ ] Anti-Thesis provides a meaningful constraint
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+ ## PHASE VALIDATION SUMMARY
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+ [[LLM: FINAL PHASE REPORT GENERATION
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+ 1. Phase Status: COMPLETE / INCOMPLETE / FAILED
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+ 2. Validation Results Table
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+ 3. Critical Issues Found
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+ 4. Next Phase Readiness: READY / BLOCKED]]
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+ ### Validation Results
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+ | Section | Status | Issues |
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+ | 1. Prerequisites | _TBD_ | |
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+ | 2. Core Execution | _TBD_ | |
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+ | 3. Quality Gates | _TBD_ | |
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+ | 4. Exit Criteria | _TBD_ | |
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+ ### Phase Decision
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+ - **PROCEED TO PHASE 2**: Canvas locked.
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+ - **RETRY PHASE**: User did not approve canvas.