Add the 9-file .claude/rules set (repo-identity, session-protocol, first-session, workplan-convention, stack-and-commands, architecture, repo-boundary, credential-routing, agents), adapted to binect-chrome: slug, agent name, BCHROME-WP- workplan prefix, shared communication topic. stack/architecture/repo-boundary filled with this repo's real content. Rewrite CLAUDE.md to the @-import structure mirroring binect-js (prior prose migrated into the rule files), retaining an inline Kaizen reference. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Workplan Convention (ADR-001)
File location: workplans/BCHROME-WP-NNNN-<slug>.md
ID prefix: BCHROME-WP-
Work items originate as files in this repo before being registered in the hub.
Canonical workplan/workstream frontmatter statuses are:
proposed, ready, active, blocked, backlog, finished, archived.
Use proposed for a newly drafted plan, ready after review against current
repo state, and finished when implementation is complete. stalled and
needs_review are derived health labels, not stored statuses.
Closed workplans may be moved to workplans/archived/ with a completion-date
prefix: YYMMDD-BCHROME-WP-NNNN-<slug>.md. The frontmatter id remains
unchanged; the prefix is only for quick visual reference.
Small opportunistic tasks discovered during another session use Ad Hoc Tasks:
workplans/ADHOC-YYYY-MM-DD.md, workstream slug adhoc-YYYY-MM-DD, and task ids
ADHOC-YYYY-MM-DD-T01, T02, etc. Use adhocs only for low-risk work completed
directly. Promote anything requiring analysis, design, approval, dependencies, or
multiple planned phases into a normal workplan.
Ecosystem todos from other agents arrive as [repo:binect-chrome] hub tasks —
visible at session start. Pick one up by creating the workplan file, then registering
the workstream.
Task blocks use this shape:
id: BCHROME-WP-NNNN-T01
status: wait | todo | progress | done | cancel
priority: high | medium | low
state_hub_task_id: "<uuid>" # written by fix-consistency — do not edit
Status progression is todo → progress → done; use wait for waiting or
blocked work and cancel for stopped work.