- Created daily log entries for April 13-16, 2026, capturing standup contexts, Mattermost syncs, and ongoing work items. - Established a daily logs index for easy navigation of daily entries. - Introduced templates for daily notes, decisions, meeting notes, people, systems, and work items to standardize documentation. - Developed maps for AI workspace core, current work, Fidelity domain, and work items to enhance workspace navigation. - Implemented base configurations for daily notes, decisions, people, systems, work items, and workstreams to streamline data management. - Added a placeholder for attachments to facilitate file organization.
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type: system
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project: fidelity
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status: active
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updated: 2026-04-16
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tags:
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- system
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- fidelity
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# XFlowSDK
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## Role
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XFlowSDK is the backend-driven UI engine that renders Fidelity flows from service-provided configuration.
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## Durable Context
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- XFlow behavior depends on backend rules, entry point, and authentication state.
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- SwiftUI migration work introduced recurring behavior questions that were not just visual; many were contract or lifecycle issues.
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- Historical Slack patterns show recurring topics around:
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- component type expansion in SwiftUI
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- Next-button visibility rules
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- markdown link handling and analytics
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- modal presentation and dismissal sequencing
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- consumer-vs-framework ownership boundaries
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## Debugging Implications
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- Do not treat XFlow output as static UI; backend configuration can change the result.
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- When behavior differs across environments, check whether the issue is:
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- service/configuration driven
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- auth-state driven
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- entry-point driven
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- consumer-integration driven
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- Some apparent XFlow regressions historically turned out to be consumer, pipeline, or environment issues.
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## Historical Signals From Slack
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- SwiftUI behavior repeatedly needed parity work beyond UIKit assumptions.
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- Next-button visibility logic required using the full set of service parameters, not only label text.
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- Modal, delegate, and lifecycle sequencing became recurring themes in pure SwiftUI environments.
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- XFlow work often had to be validated through consumer repositories, not only inside the SDK.
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