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- One-way workflow; minimal chat; read `.llm.md`, write both.
- Governance/propagation: update prompts/global and seed/project AGENTS when norms change.
- Safety: `--force` for overwrite; never `git push`; runs under `<project>/runs/<ts>/`.
- Zero Technical Debt: production-ready always; no deferring docs/tests/refactors.
- Planning/Architecture: plan ahead; maintain architecture/module map; implement module-by-module; avoid refactors unless plans/docs updated due to new info.
- Deliverables:
- `CodexHelper` bash script
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- `templates/project/<ModeName>/...` (optional mode-specific add-ons; start minimal)
- `docs/wrapper.md` and README updates
- Test harness (`bats`), `tests/` with coverage of all CLI paths
- `docs/architecture.md` and ADRs for key decisions
- Implementation details:
- Guard where running: inside repo → only `new-mode` allowed.
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- Precedence: CLI > env > project > mode > global.
- `prompts/global/` used in composition.
- Tests: all features covered by unit/integration tests (bats); TDD observed (tests committed alongside implementation); CI/local test script present.
- Zero Debt: docs updated; no pending TODOs/deferrals; production-ready criteria met.
- Planning/Architecture: architecture/module map exists and matches implemented modules; no unplanned refactors.
- Open choices (defaulting now):
- Include empty `prompts/style.md`: Yes.
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- Next: Implement per milestones; add concise README quickstart.
- Accelerated Timeline (8 hours today):
- Accelerated Timeline (8 hours today):
- H01: test harness + failing smoke tests (CLI, guardrails)
- H12: CLI skeleton + guardrails (make tests pass)
- H23: binary detection + pass-through (tests first)
- H34: new-mode scaffolder (tests first)
- H46: new-project scaffolder (tests first)
- H67: run: compose + invoke (tests first)
- H78: config precedence (tests first) + minimal docs
- H78: config precedence (tests first) + minimal docs
- Defer if needed: expand docs; polish templates.
- No deferral: docs must be completed; templates polished sufficiently for production.

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- Add `tests/` directory and `scripts/test.sh` using bats-core (document installation/usage).
- Write initial smoke tests that will fail until implementation exists.
0a) Architecture & Module Map
- Create `docs/architecture.md` summarizing global architecture, module boundaries, and responsibilities for Phase 1.
- Add or update ADRs as needed for key decisions.
1) CLI skeleton + guardrails (tests first)
- Write tests for `--help`, subcommands, and location guardrails.
- Implement `CodexHelper` with `new-project`, `run`, `new-mode` and enforce location rules.
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- Write tests covering precedence: global < mode < project < env < CLI.
- Implement merging with `yq` and apply overrides.
7) Docs
7) Docs (no deferral)
- Add `docs/wrapper.md` with usage examples and config reference.
- Update `README.md` quickstart: installation, basic flows.
- Ensure docs updated in the same commit as features.
## Safety & Policies
- Never overwrite without `--force`.
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- Write outputs to `<project>/runs/<timestamp>/...`.
- Minimal chat; read `.llm.md`, write both `.md` and `.llm.md` for collab artifacts.
- Governance/Propagation: reflect future non-project-specific norms into `prompts/global/` and AGENTS templates; log in DevLog.
- TDD default: write failing tests before implementing features; require unit/integration tests for all new functionality in this repo and generated projects.
- TDD default: write failing tests before implementing features; require unit/integration tests for all new functionality in this repo and generated projects.
- Zero Technical Debt: safety first; no technical debt; always production-ready; do not defer tests/docs/refactors; use sub-agents as needed to maintain quality and speed.
- Planning/Architecture: align via QuestionsProposalPlan; maintain `docs/architecture.md` and ADRs; avoid refactors except when plans/docs are updated due to new information.
## Acceptance Criteria
- Inside this repo: `CodexHelper new-mode --name Demo` creates `modes/Demo/{mode.md,defaults.yaml}` (and optional `system.md`) and refuses overwrites without `--force`.
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## Timeline (targeted)
Accelerated (8 hours today):
- Hour 01: Test harness setup; write failing smoke tests (CLI, guardrails)
- Hour 01 (parallel): Draft `docs/architecture.md` (module map) and commit
- Hour 12: Milestone 1 — CLI skeleton + guardrails (make tests pass)
- Hour 23: Milestone 2 — Binary detection + pass-through (tests first)
- Hour 34: Milestone 3 — new-mode scaffolder (tests first)
- Hour 46: Milestone 4 — new-project scaffolder (tests first)
- Hour 67: Milestone 5 — run: compose + invoke (tests first)
- Hour 78: Milestone 6 — Config precedence (tests first); write quickstart docs
Notes:
- If behind schedule, defer non-essential docs to a follow-up commit and prioritize tested functionality.
- Hour 78: Milestone 6 — Config precedence (tests first); finalize quickstart docs
- Ongoing: Maintain/expand tests with each feature change (TDD).

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- Layout (repo): `CodexHelper`, `bin/install.sh`, `prompts/global/{system.md,system.llm.md}`, `modes/<Name>/{mode.md,system.md?,defaults.yaml}`, `templates/project/<Name>/...`, `templates/project/_shared/AGENTS.md`, `meta/{AGENTS.seed.md,AGENTS.seed.llm.md}`.
- Layout (project): `AGENTS.md`, `prompts/{project.md,style.md?}`, `prompts/_mode/`, `codex.yaml`, `codex.sh`, `runs/`.
- Governance/Propagation: non-project-specific workflow changes get recorded in `prompts/global/` and seed AGENTS templates; proposal/plan updated so scaffolding includes them.
- TDD Governance: adopt test-driven development with full unit/integration tests for all features in this repo and generated projects; tests written first and required for acceptance.
- TDD Governance: adopt test-driven development with full unit/integration tests for all features in this repo and generated projects; tests written first and required for acceptance.
- Zero Technical Debt: safety first; no technical debt; production-ready at all times; no deferring tests/docs/refactors; use sub-agents as needed.
- Planning/Architecture Governance: plan ahead via Questions→Proposal→Plan; maintain a global architecture/module map; implement module-by-module; avoid refactors except when assumptions change and plans/docs are updated.
- Phase 1 acceptance:
- new-mode creates mode skeleton
- new-project scaffolds without overwrites
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- prompts/global present and used in prompt composition
- governance rule: changes to global norms propagate to prompts/global and AGENTS templates; logged in DevLog
- tests: unit/integration tests (bats) cover CLI flows and guardrails; TDD observed
- zero debt: docs/tests included with every feature; no pending TODOs/deferrals; production-ready criteria met
- planning: architecture/module map documented; module implementations follow approved plan with no unplanned refactors
\n+## Approval — Tick All That Apply
- Subcommands approved: `new-project`, `run`, `new-mode` [ ]

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- `templates/project/_shared/AGENTS.md` (AGENTS template copied into projects)
- `meta/{AGENTS.seed.md, AGENTS.seed.llm.md}` (seed AGENTS templates for bootstrap/reference)
- Governance/Propagation: maintain global norms in `prompts/global/` and seed AGENTS templates; reflect such changes in proposal/plan for scaffolding.
- TDD Governance: enforce test-driven development; require unit/integration tests for all features here and in generated projects.
- TDD Governance: enforce test-driven development; require unit/integration tests for all features here and in generated projects.
- Zero Technical Debt: safety first; always production-ready; no deferring tests/docs/refactors; leverage sub-agents when needed.
- Planning/Architecture Governance: plan ahead via Questions→Proposal→Plan; keep a global architecture/module map; implement module-by-module; avoid refactors except when assumptions change and plans/docs are updated.
## Project Layout (generated)
- `AGENTS.md` (from `templates/project/_shared/AGENTS.md`)
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## Prompt Composition
- Order: Global system → Mode system overlay (if any) → Mode rules → Project narrative.
- Implementation: `codex.sh` concatenates/feeds prompts to `codex` in that order (exact mechanism depends on codex-cli interface; well use files/flags as supported).
- Explicit: `prompts/global/` is present and used as the base of composition.
- Governance/Propagation: non-project-specific rules are folded back into global/system and templates; changes logged.
- Explicit: `prompts/global/` is present and used as the base of composition.
- Governance/Propagation: non-project-specific rules are folded back into global/system and templates; changes logged.
- TDD: tests are written first and required for acceptance.
- Zero Debt: no pending TODOs/deferrals; docs updated alongside code; production-ready gate on each change.
- Planning/Architecture: architecture/module map documented; implementations follow plan without unplanned refactors.
## Safety
- Guardrails:
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- Precedence works: CLI options override env, which override project config, which override mode defaults.
- Running `CodexHelper run` in this repo prints an error guiding usage.
- Project scaffold includes `AGENTS.md` copied from `templates/project/_shared/AGENTS.md`.
- `prompts/global/{system.md, system.llm.md}` exist and are included in composition.
- Governance/Propagation honored: when norms change, update `prompts/global/` and AGENTS templates; log in DevLog.
- TDD honored: a test suite (bats) covers CLI flows and guardrails; tests pass.
- `prompts/global/{system.md, system.llm.md}` exist and are included in composition.
- Governance/Propagation honored: when norms change, update `prompts/global/` and AGENTS templates; log in DevLog.
- TDD honored: a test suite (bats) covers CLI flows and guardrails; tests pass.
- Zero Debt honored: code, tests, and docs complete; no debt items remain.
## Open Items for Confirmation
- Template coverage: include `prompts/style.md` by default? (well include as optional, empty file)

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Next Steps:
- Execute the plan using TDD, starting with test harness setup and failing tests.
---
Date: 2025-09-17 16:24 (UTC)
Summary:
- Added governance: zero technical debt and production-ready at all times (safety first, speed second) for this and generated projects.
Details:
- Updated system prompts and AGENTS templates to mandate zero-debt and remove any doc/test deferrals.
- Updated proposal and plan to include this rule and acceptance criteria.
Next Steps:
- Maintain zero-debt gate during implementation; no merges without tests and docs.

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- Updated plan with hour-by-hour accelerated timeline and deferral notes
- next:
- Begin implementation immediately upon plan approval
## 2025-09-17T16:24Z
- context: Governance update — zero technical debt, production-ready always (safety first)
- actions:
- Updated global system prompt and seed/project AGENTS templates with zero-debt rule
- Amended proposal and plan to require docs/tests with every feature; removed any doc deferrals
- next:
- Enforce zero-debt gate throughout implementation
## 2025-09-17T16:30Z
- context: Governance update — plan ahead and maintain global architecture; avoid refactors
- actions:
- Updated system prompts and AGENTS templates to encode planning/architecture rule
- Updated proposal/plan to add architecture/module map deliverable and acceptance
- next:
- Add `docs/architecture.md` early in implementation per plan

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- Prompts/config (if applicable): YAML+yq; precedence CLI>ENV>project>mode>global; prompts order global→mode-system?→mode→project; outputs to `runs/<ts>/`; `--force` to overwrite; never `git push`.
- Governance: For reusable rules, update system prompt and AGENTS templates; keep them aligned; log in DevLog.
- Zero Technical Debt: Safety first; no technical debt; always production-ready; no deferring tests/docs/refactors; TDD by default; keep docs current.
- Planning/Architecture: Plan via Questions→Proposal→Plan; maintain global architecture/module map; implement module-by-module; avoid refactors unless assumptions change and plans/docs are updated.

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- When introducing non-project-specific collaboration or workflow rules, mirror them in your projects system prompt and this AGENTS.md template so they persist across projects.
- Keep AGENTS.md aligned with your system prompt; log such changes in `docs/devlog/`.
## Zero Technical Debt, Production-Ready Always
- Safety is top priority; speed is second. Never compromise quality.
- No technical debt allowed. Every commit must be production-ready.
- No deferring tests, documentation, or necessary refactors.
- Adopt TDD (tests first); keep docs current with changes.
---
Customize this AGENTS.md to fit your project specifics while preserving the one-way collaboration flow and file-first practices.
## Planning and Architecture
- Plan ahead: use Questions → Proposal → Plan to align before coding.
- Maintain a project architecture/module map and document boundaries.
- Implement module-by-module per plan; avoid refactors, except when new info requires plan/doc updates.

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-- Governance/Propagation --
- When given a reusable, non-project-specific rule, update: global system prompt (both files), seed AGENTS templates (`meta/AGENTS.seed.*`), and project AGENTS template (`templates/project/_shared/AGENTS.md`).
- Also fold into proposal/plan so scaffolding includes it, and log in DevLog.
-- Zero Technical Debt, Production-Ready --
- Safety first, speed second. No technical debt ever; always production-ready.
- No deferring tests/docs/refactors needed for clarity/maintainability.
- TDD by default (tests first). Keep docs current.
- Use sub-agents/parallelization to maintain quality and speed.
-
-- Planning/Architecture --
- Plan before coding via Questions → Proposal → Plan.
- Maintain a global architecture/module map; document boundaries.
- Implement module-by-module; avoid refactors except when assumptions change and plans/docs are updated.

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- Log the change in `docs/devlog/` with context and rationale.
- Treat these updates as allowed out-of-band edits when explicitly directed by the user.
## Planning and Architecture
- Plan first, implement second. Use the Questions → Proposal → Plan cycle to reach alignment before coding.
- Maintain a global architecture and module map; document boundaries and responsibilities up front.
- Implement module-by-module using the cycle; avoid refactors by designing ahead. Refactors occur only when new information invalidates assumptions and must be reflected in updated proposals/plans and docs.
- Keep ADRs or an architecture summary under `docs/` current.
## Zero Technical Debt, Production-Ready Always
- Safety first, speed second. Never compromise correctness, security, or data safety.
- No technical debt allowed at any time. Every commit must be production-ready.
- No deferring of tests, documentation, or refactors required for clarity/maintainability.
- Follow TDD: write failing tests first; make them pass; refactor.
- Keep documentation (README, docs/wrapper.md, DevLogs) current with changes.
- Code must be clean, maintainable, and consistent with project style.
- Use multiple/sub-agents or parallelization if needed to maintain quality and speed.
## Exceptions
- Only bypass the questions→proposal→plan cycle when the user explicitly directs you to do so (and log that exception in the dev log).

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## Governance and Propagation
- When you adopt a reusable, non-project-specific practice, reflect it in your projects system prompt and AGENTS.md to keep them aligned. Log such changes in `docs/devlog/`.
## Zero Technical Debt, Production-Ready Always
- Safety first; speed second. No technical debt, ever.
- Do not defer tests, docs, or clarity/maintainability refactors.
- Practice TDD (tests first) and keep docs up to date with changes.
## Planning and Architecture
- Plan ahead via Questions → Proposal → Plan to align before coding.
- Maintain an architecture/module map and clear module boundaries.
- Implement module-by-module; refactor only when new information requires plan/doc updates.