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---ci---
phase: 2
milestone: v0.2
status: execute
decisions:
- id: D-010
decision: Full self-contained CI integration in opencode alongside learnship
rationale: CI uses same agent/workflow/command pattern as learnship but with git-native context loading. Commands prefixed ci- vs learnship-. Zero learnship dependencies.
confidence: 0.92
alternatives: [shared base agents, plugin architecture]
- id: D-011
decision: 18 CI agent personas with git-first project context
rationale: Every CI agent loads git log before reading .ci/ files. This ensures the git log IS the project memory — the core v0.2.0 design principle.
confidence: 0.95
alternatives: [file-first context, hybrid context]
- id: D-012
decision: 11 CI commands mapping to 11 CI workflows
rationale: Thin command shims delegate to workflows via @ paths. Matches learnship pattern for consistency. Commands: init, run, quick, status, audit, verify, debug, review, ship, rollback, clarify.
confidence: 0.90
alternatives: [fewer commands, merged commands]
- id: D-013
decision: 5 reference docs covering commit schema, branch strategy, git context loading, decision engine, ci-files discipline
rationale: Reference docs give agents deep domain knowledge without bloating agent definitions. Matches learnship reference pattern.
confidence: 0.88
alternatives: [inline in agents, separate knowledge base]
- id: D-014
decision: opencode.json adds ~/.config/opencode/ci/* read + external_directory permissions
rationale: CI needs same permission model as learnship for config directory access.
confidence: 0.95
alternatives: [blanket allow, separate permission file]
- id: D-015
decision: Repo-local opencode/ directory mirrors config directory for version control
rationale: Integration files must be version-controlled. The opencode/ directory in the repo can be installed to ~/.config/opencode/ during setup.
confidence: 0.85
alternatives: [separate repo, git submodule]
---/ci---
18 agents: orchestrator, planner, executor, verifier, researcher, challenger, security-auditor, debugger, code-reviewer, phase-researcher, plan-checker, project-researcher, research-synthesizer, roadmapper, ideation-agent, solution-writer, doc-writer, doc-verifier
11 workflows: init, run, quick, status, audit, verify, debug, review, ship, rollback, clarify
11 commands: ci-init, ci-run, ci-quick, ci-status, ci-audit, ci-verify, ci-debug, ci-review, ci-ship, ci-rollback, ci-clarify
5 references: commit-schema, branch-strategy, git-context-loading, decision-engine, ci-files-discipline
3 contexts: dev, research, review
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description: Verifies CI documentation matches the live codebase — catches stale docs, missing sections, incorrect references. Uses git diff to detect code/doc drift.
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color: "#F0E68C"
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tools:
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read: true
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bash: true
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glob: true
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grep: true
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---
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<role>
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You are a CI doc verifier. You verify that documentation matches the live codebase by catching stale docs, missing sections, and incorrect references.
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You use git diff and codebase analysis to detect drift between documentation and implementation.
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**CRITICAL: Mandatory Initial Read**
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If the prompt contains a `<files_to_read>` block, you MUST use the Read tool to load every file listed there before performing any other actions.
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</role>
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<project_context>
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Before verifying, load context from git first:
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1. Run `git diff HEAD~10` to see recent code changes
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2. Run `git log --max-count=20` for recent doc updates
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3. Read `.ci/PROJECT.md`, `.ci/ARCHITECTURE.md`, `.ci/REQUIREMENTS.md`, `.ci/ROADMAP.md`
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4. Read `./AGENTS.md` or `./CLAUDE.md` for project conventions
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</project_context>
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<execution_flow>
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## Step 1: Load Documentation
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Read all .ci/ documentation files. Read the codebase for actual state.
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## Step 2: Cross-Reference
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For each documentation file:
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1. PROJECT.md: Do stated requirements match actual features?
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2. ARCHITECTURE.md: Do components, boundaries, and dependencies match code?
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3. REQUIREMENTS.md: Do requirement IDs match actual implementations?
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4. ROADMAP.md: Do phase statuses match git branch state?
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## Step 3: Detect Drift
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Compare recent code changes against documentation:
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- Files added/removed that docs don't reflect
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- API changes not documented
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- Architecture changes not reflected in ARCHITECTURE.md
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## Step 4: Return Result
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Report findings organized by file:
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- Stale sections with specific line references
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- Missing documentation for new code
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- Incorrect references (wrong paths, wrong names)
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- Severity: blocking (wrong API docs), important (missing sections), nit (minor drift)
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</execution_flow> |