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README.md
.mindmodel
This directory contains a generated, read-only snapshot of the repository's "mind model" — structured metadata and evidence used by tooling to reason about repository intent, patterns, and decisions.
Guidelines
- Read-only: Treat files in this directory as generated artifacts. Local tooling or CI may regenerate or validate them; avoid manual edits unless you are intentionally updating the generator.
- No secrets: Do not place any credentials, tokens, or sensitive data here. The validator that consumes this folder is designed to detect common secret patterns and will fail if secrets are found.
- Safe to read: Tools and CI may read these files. They must avoid opening or parsing arbitrary repository secrets and should operate in read-only mode.
- Validation: CI workflows will run a validator against this folder (if present) to ensure manifest shape, evidence snippets, and referenced files meet project rules.
If you need to propose a change to the mind model, open a PR describing the intent and the generator changes. The CI validator will validate the submitted artifact before merge.