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# Core Hub
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Core Hub is the 3rd-generation Production Interaction Framework for Coulomb / Helixforge.
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It carries forward the lessons from State Hub and Inter-Hub: workplans and progress need to be durable, domains need typed ways to publish state and evidence, operators need a coherent console, and agents need APIs that are predictable enough to automate against. The rebuild moves that intent onto a lighter production platform.
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## Generations
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- Gen 1: `state-hub` - file-backed workplans, tasks, progress, messages, and read-model synchronization.
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- Gen 2: `inter-hub` - the integrated hub framework idea: manifests, widgets, registries, events, API consumers, and a shared UI, implemented in Haskell/IHP.
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- Gen 3: `core-hub` - the same framework ambition rebuilt contract-first on the natural Coulomb stack.
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## Initial Stack Direction
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- Python 3.12
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- FastAPI and Pydantic v2
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- SQLAlchemy async, Alembic, asyncpg, Postgres
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- pytest and contract fixtures
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- OpenAPI and JSON Schema for public contracts
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- whynot-design aligned UI components/adapters where operator UI is needed
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- Docker/Kubernetes/ArgoCD on the normal Railiance platform path
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## Key Documentation
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- [INTENT.md](INTENT.md) - purpose, lineage, principles, and platform direction
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- [SCOPE.md](SCOPE.md) - repo boundary
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- [Research artifact](docs/research/2026-06-27-core-hub-lineage-and-platform-reset.md) - what we learned from State Hub, Inter-Hub, Haskell/IHP, and whynot-design
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- [Specs index](docs/specs/README.md) - contract and implementation specification map
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- [Workplans](workplans/) - staged implementation plan using ADR-001 workplan files
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## Immediate Work
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1. Freeze the Core Hub contract and IR.
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2. Build the FastAPI/Postgres foundation.
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3. Preserve critical Inter-Hub `/api/v2` compatibility for current consumers.
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4. Migrate data and cut over production traffic.
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5. Retire the Haskell/IHP build lane only after replacement evidence exists.
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