tegwick de49c76ff9 refactor: failed attempt at edit mode recovery and robustness implementation
This commit preserves work from a refactoring session that attempted to:

ACHIEVEMENTS:
- Implemented Robustness Principle with dual-mode error handling
- Created sophisticated error detection for edit mode failures
- Added comprehensive safety utilities in control-base.js
- Successfully recovered JavaScript components from git history
- Fixed template variable substitution and initialization flow
- Added detailed documentation (REFACTORING_SESSION_REPORT.md)

PROBLEMS:
- Violated GUARDRAILS.md by embedding JavaScript in Python strings
- Mixed old and new component systems without proper migration
- Content rendering issues - no visible content despite initialization
- Became overly complex trying to solve multiple problems simultaneously

LESSONS LEARNED:
- Focus is critical - solve one problem at a time
- Respect architectural constraints (keep JS separate from Python)
- Component migration requires explicit planning
- Incremental testing prevents complexity accumulation

RECOMMENDATION:
Reset to working commit and take focused, incremental approach
that respects GUARDRAILS.md while achieving core edit mode functionality.

See REFACTORING_SESSION_REPORT.md for detailed analysis.

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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.

  • Caching System - Why and how MarkiTect's AST caching delivers 60-85% performance improvements
  • Coming soon: Database Schema, CLI Architecture, Plugin System

👥 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

For Users

For Developers

Project Management

Key Concepts

Core Architecture Principles

  1. Parse Once, Use Many Times - AST caching for 60-85% performance improvement
  2. Convention Over Configuration - Sensible defaults with minimal setup
  3. Schema-Driven Processing - Structured markdown with validation
  4. 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:

  1. Clear Structure - Logical organization and navigation
  2. Practical Examples - Real-world usage patterns
  3. Performance Context - Why architectural decisions matter
  4. 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.

Description
An advanced markdown engine
https://coulomb.social/open/MarkiTect
Readme 34 MiB
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Languages
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JavaScript 8%
HTML 5.6%
Makefile 1.3%
Shell 0.2%
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