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fidelity-ai-workspace/vault/03-context/systems/cogstore.md
david.delagneau 374991a568 Refactor workspace structure and documentation
- Deleted obsolete files: obsidian-vault.md, onboarding.md, workspace-model.md
- Updated opencode.json to remove references to deleted files.
- Revised profile.md to clarify the status of legacy paths and communication evidence.
- Adjusted prompts to reflect new file paths and improve clarity.
- Enhanced daily logs with focus, work-items, and blockers properties.
- Updated work-item notes to include systems, workstreams, people, and related properties.
- Improved context maintenance guidelines to ensure accurate and durable project knowledge.
- Refined base filters to exclude template files and ensure only relevant notes are displayed.
- Updated daily templates to ensure proper formatting and consistency.
- Modified workflows to align with the new vault structure and improve context synchronization.
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Cogstore

Role

Cogstore is an important Fidelity platform used to manage and publish many flow configuration definitions, each with its own independent version history.


Confirmed Context

  • In the Fidelity flow-config workflow, Cogstore is used to modify and publish individual flow definitions.
  • Cogstore tracks versions per flow definition rather than as one single platform-wide version.
  • Cogstore can be used to compare changes between flow-definition versions, similar to a Git-style diff.
  • Cogstore can be used to check which version of a specific flow definition is published in environments such as QA and Production, including who published it and when.
  • On April 16, 2026, David used Cogstore to confirm that the relevant flow-definition change tied to Rashmi's service-side update was present in QA as version 0.0.142, while Production was still on 0.0.133.

  • Jeff indicated on April 15, 2026 that Slate had been used by newer consumer services during the SwiftUI refactor, but is now believed to be decommissioned.
  • Because service/configuration changes can be environment-specific and versioned per flow, Cogstore should be checked before concluding that a payload/config change is live in Production.
  • Flow IDs are not guaranteed to exist in both Cogstore and Slate. When tracing a specific flow definition, confirm which configuration system actually owns that flow instead of assuming the same ID will appear in both places.