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This commit sets up the comprehensive workplan for implementing a
markdown-first schema management system with naming conventions,
versioning, and self-validation capabilities.
## Directory Reorganization
- Renamed `todo/` → `roadmap/` for better organization
- Created `roadmap/schema-of-schemas/` subdirectory
- Moved schema management planning artifacts to dedicated directory
## Planning Artifacts Created
### Workplan & Documentation
- **WORKPLAN.md** (19KB) - Comprehensive 6-phase implementation plan
- **SCHEMA_MANAGEMENT_PROPOSAL.md** - Full analysis with 4 options
- **SCHEMA_MANAGEMENT_SUMMARY.md** - Executive summary
- **README.md** - Quick reference guide
### Example Schema
- **examples/schemas/manpage-schema-v1.md** - Demonstrates markdown format
## Schema Management System Design
### Naming Convention
**Format:** `{domain}-schema-v{major}.{minor}.md`
**Examples:**
- `manpage-schema-v1.0.md`
- `terminology-schema-v1.0.md`
- `api-documentation-schema-v1.0.md`
### Markdown-First Format
Schemas will be markdown files with:
- YAML frontmatter for metadata
- Rich documentation sections
- Embedded JSON schema in code block
- Version history and examples
### Implementation Phases (8-10 days)
**Phase 0:** Planning & Setup ✅ (0.5 days) - COMPLETE
**Phase 1:** Filename Convention (1 day) - NEXT
**Phase 2:** Markdown Loader (2-3 days)
**Phase 3:** Schema-for-Schemas (2 days)
**Phase 4:** Schema Migration (1-2 days)
**Phase 5:** CLI & Documentation (1 day)
**Phase 6:** Testing & Validation (1 day)
### Goals
1. ✅ Establish naming convention
2. ⏳ Implement filename validation
3. ⏳ Create markdown schema loader
4. ⏳ Build schema-for-schemas metaschema
5. ⏳ Migrate 5 existing schemas (remove 2 duplicates)
6. ⏳ Update CLI and documentation
## Updated Tracking
### TODO.md
- Added Schema-of-Schemas as active work item
- Documented Phase 1 tasks and timeline
- Paused capability extraction work
### CHANGELOG.md
- Added schema management system to [Unreleased]
- Documented directory reorganization
- Added "In Progress" section for current work
## Next Steps
Begin Phase 1:
1. Implement schema_naming.py with validation
2. Add unit tests
3. Update CLI schema-ingest command
4. Create naming specification document
## Files Changed
- CHANGELOG.md - Added unreleased schema management features
- TODO.md - Updated active work tracking
- roadmap/ - Reorganized from todo/
- roadmap/schema-of-schemas/ - New planning directory
- examples/schemas/ - Example markdown schema
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MarkiTect Documentation
Welcome to the MarkiTect documentation. This directory contains comprehensive documentation for developers, users, and contributors.
Documentation Structure
📐 Architecture Documentation (architecture/)
Deep technical documentation about system design, performance, and implementation details.
- Capabilities Architecture - Critical: How capabilities work as independent git submodules and separation of concerns
- Caching System - Why and how MarkiTect's AST caching delivers 60-85% performance improvements
- Coming soon: Database Schema, CLI Architecture
👥 User Guides (user-guides/)
End-user documentation for working with MarkiTect CLI and features.
- Coming soon: Getting Started, Command Reference, Best Practices
🔧 Development Documentation (development/)
Documentation for contributors and developers extending MarkiTect.
- Coming soon: Contributing Guide, Testing Strategy, Release Process
Quick Links
For Users
- Installation & Setup
- Command Reference (coming soon)
- Performance Guide (coming soon)
For Developers
- Architecture Overview - System design and component relationships
- Development Setup - Local development environment
- API Documentation (coming soon)
Project Management
- Project Status - Current development status
- Roadmap - Strategic development plan
- Current Tasks - Task management using Keep a Todofile format
Key Concepts
Core Architecture Principles
- Parse Once, Use Many Times - AST caching for 60-85% performance improvement
- Convention Over Configuration - Sensible defaults with minimal setup
- Schema-Driven Processing - Structured markdown with validation
- Relational Metadata - Database-powered document relationships
Performance Philosophy
MarkiTect treats markdown documents as structured, queryable data rather than plain text. This approach enables:
- Lightning-fast document processing through intelligent caching
- Complex querying and relationship management
- Schema validation and consistency enforcement
- Scalable performance that grows with your content
Contributing to Documentation
Documentation follows the same quality standards as code:
- Clear Structure - Logical organization and navigation
- Practical Examples - Real-world usage patterns
- Performance Context - Why architectural decisions matter
- User-Focused - Written for the intended audience
Documentation Standards
- Use clear, concise language
- Include practical examples
- Explain the "why" behind design decisions
- Keep technical accuracy as the highest priority
- Update docs when changing functionality
This documentation is maintained alongside the codebase. For the most current information, always refer to the latest version in the repository.
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