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fidelity-ai-workspace/knowledge/workspace-model.md
david.delagneau 8026da5719 Refactor AI workspace for improved context management and communication integration
- Introduced new commands and skills for workspace memory curation, professional communication, and status reporting.
- Updated existing commands to utilize new skills and improve clarity in instructions.
- Created a new workspace context command to load reusable core and active project profile.
- Enhanced Mattermost inbox integration with support for generic environment variables.
- Established a clear separation between project-independent core logic and project-specific profiles.
- Improved documentation across various files to reflect changes in workflow and command usage.
- Added operational memory management rules to ensure accurate context promotion and correction.
- Updated README and workflow documents to guide users in utilizing the new structure effectively.
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# Workspace Model
## Purpose
This repository is a support workspace, not the implementation repository.
It now has two layers:
- `core/` contains reusable project-independent operating rules
- `profiles/<project>/` contains project-specific configuration and assumptions
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## What belongs here
- daily logs
- communication context
- manager update drafts
- stable project knowledge
- debugging summaries
- reusable command, prompt, skill, and agent rules that make the workspace behave consistently
- project profiles that configure the reusable core for a specific project
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## What does not belong here
- product source code
- assumptions about code changes not yet verified
- statements that imply work was executed from this machine unless explicitly true
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## Operational Surface
When the user corrects a recurring behavior, the workspace should update the file that controls that behavior:
- `core/` for reusable project-independent behavior
- `profiles/<project>/` for project-specific assumptions
- `.opencode/commands/` for slash commands
- `prompts/` for reusable drafting templates
- `.opencode/agents/` and `ai/AGENTS.md` for default agent behavior
- `.opencode/skills/` for specialized workflows
- `knowledge/` and `ai/context/process/` for durable process rules
Daily logs can preserve evidence, but they should not be the only place where a reusable behavior rule lives.