# Coverage classification sweep (REUSE-WP-0017-T02) Classification of the 51 empty-scaffold repos identified in the 2026-07-06 gap report, bucketed into `has-capability` (candidate for a drafted registry entry) vs `no-capability` (candidate for an explicit `registry/NO_CAPABILITIES.md` marker). Produced by an Explore-agent survey of each repo's INTENT/SCOPE/README and top-level layout; rationale is grounded in what was actually read, not guessed. **Status: confirmed by Bernd 2026-07-06.** Proceeding to T03/T04 with the two data-quality adjustments noted below applied. **Summary:** 37 has-capability, 13 no-capability, 0 missing (all 51 directories exist and are valid git repos). | Repo | Bucket | Rationale | Candidate capability id | |---|---|---|---| | agentic-resources | no-capability | INTENT/SCOPE are aspirational HR-for-agents vision prose; no src/, no package manifest, only docs/registry/workplans | | | artifact-store | has-capability | Real Python service (67 files, pyproject, migrations, schemas) implementing a generic artifact registry/storage gateway with provenance & retention | `capability.artifact.store` | | can-you-assist | has-capability | Real `cya` CLI package (45 files, pyproject) — console-native LLM assistant with history/memory | `capability.cli.assistant` | | citation-engine | has-capability | TS package (45 files) implementing the citation-evidence domain model/API contracts | `capability.citation.engine` | | citation-evidence | has-capability | TS/Vite app (90 files) — integration shell/reference implementation coordinating the citation-evidence subsystems | `capability.citation.evidence-workspace` | | citation-work | no-capability | Only INTENT/SCOPE/registry/workplans; no src or code implementing the described review workbench | | | coordination-engine | no-capability | Ambitious framework prose in INTENT, but only history/spec/registry dirs — no runtime code | | | domain-tree | no-capability | Only registry/workplans; SCOPE explicitly defers ownership to State Hub, no implementation | | | email-connect | has-capability | Real Python service (24 files, pyproject, config, spec) — headless email send/track/evidence service with coordination-engine adapter contract | `capability.email.connector` | | evidence-anchor | no-capability | Only INTENT/SCOPE/registry/workplans; anchoring/highlighting layer described but not implemented | | | evidence-binder | no-capability | Only INTENT/SCOPE/registry/workplans; binding model described but not implemented | | | evidence-source | no-capability | Only INTENT/SCOPE/registry/workplans; ingestion/extraction layer described but not implemented | | | guide-board | has-capability | Real Python package (40 files, pyproject, extensions, profiles) — certification/compliance evidence framework with extension architecture | `capability.compliance.evidence-framework` | | helix-forge | no-capability | Draft-status (intent_version 0.1.0) capability-ecosystem vision; only design assets, standards docs, and one bootstrap script, no packaged implementation | | | hub-core | has-capability | Real Python library (81 files, pyproject) providing reusable FastAPI/SQLAlchemy/MCP primitives shared across FOS hub services | `capability.hub.core-library` | | human-resources | no-capability | Only aspirational HR-for-humans intent prose plus registry/workplans; no implementation | | | ihp-railiance-probe | no-capability | Self-described in its own INTENT as "a probe — not a product," purely a pipeline-validation canary app | | | info-tech-canon | has-capability | Real Python service (18 files, pyproject, canon.yaml) implementing a concrete "infospace" service surface (CLI, importable functions, read-only HTTP API) on top of the canon corpus | `capability.canon.info-tech` | | infospace-bench | has-capability | Real Python workspace/CLI (75 files, pyproject, examples) for creating/evaluating structured "infospaces" | `capability.knowledge.infospace-workspace` | | inter-hub | has-capability | Haskell/IHP app implementing the Interaction Hub Framework (IHF) — governed interaction substrate with Main.hs, Application, Web, contracts, specs | `capability.hub.interaction-framework` | | issue-core | has-capability | Real Python package (45 files) already carrying its own `CAPABILITY-issue-tracking.yaml` and `.capability/` dir — issue-tracking service | `capability.issue.tracking` | | kaizen-agentic | has-capability | Real Python package (57 files, pyproject) — 18-agent library plus agency/memory/coordination framework for deployed project agents | `capability.agent.kaizen-framework` | | key-cape | has-capability | Real Python service (56 files, spec, config) implementing the lightweight-mode NetKingdom IAM profile (OIDC/PKCE via Authelia/LLDAP/privacyIDEA) | `capability.iam.key-cape` | | kontextual-engine | has-capability | Large Python package (123 files, pyproject, tpsc.yaml) — context engine with examples/docs | `capability.context.engine` | | llm-connect | has-capability | Real Python package (62 files, pyproject, contracts) — provider-neutral LLM connector library | `capability.llm.connector` | | markitect-filter | has-capability | Small but real Python package (10 files, pyproject, examples) — markdown filtering component of the Markitect family | `capability.markitect.filter` | | markitect-main | has-capability | Large legacy platform (application/domain/services dirs, pyproject, package.json) — markitect umbrella product, now being split into successor repos | `capability.markitect.platform` | | markitect-quarkdown | has-capability | Small real Python package (adapter.py, pyproject) — Quarkdown integration adapter for Markitect | `capability.markitect.quarkdown-adapter` | | markitect-tool | has-capability | Large Python package (144 files, pyproject, sbom-tools.yaml) — markdown-native toolkit/CLI, syntax-layer successor to markitect-main | `capability.markitect.tool` | | net-kingdom | has-capability | Real tooling under tools/ (playbook-capability-contract, security-bootstrap-console, iam-profile-conformance, each with README+py) plus canon schemas — IAM/security tooling suite, despite no top-level src/pyproject | `capability.security.iam-tooling` | | open-cmis-tck | has-capability | Real Python package (14 files, pyproject, adapters/runners/runtime) — CMIS technology compatibility kit | `capability.cmis.tck` | | open-reuse | has-capability | Real Python package (cli.py, registry.py, validate.py) — reuse-registry CLI/validator (the tool underlying this very classification workflow) | `capability.reuse.registry-cli` | | ops-bridge | has-capability | Real Python CLI (36 files, pyproject) — SSH reverse-tunnel lifecycle manager keeping remote nodes connected to the State Hub (matches the "bridge" skill) | `capability.ops.tunnel-bridge` | | ops-hub | no-capability | Only a single diagnostic bootstrap-API probe script (interhub_gate_probe.py) exists; the described "operational truth surface" (hosts/services/incidents/runbooks) isn't implemented yet | | | phase-memory | has-capability | Real Python package (59 files, pyproject) — profile-driven memory operating layer producing deterministic dry-run retention/compaction actions | `capability.memory.phase-store` | | railiance-apps | has-capability | Real helm charts, k8s manifests, and reusable smoke-test/check tooling (tools/*.sh) for deploying/verifying Railiance workloads | `capability.railiance.k8s-deploy-tooling` | | railiance-cluster | has-capability | Real bin/railiance CLI, lib/ scripts, and ansible playbooks (bootstrap/harden) for standing up Railiance cluster nodes | `capability.railiance.cluster-bootstrap` | | railiance-enablement | has-capability | Real promote-repo-to-forgejo.sh tool plus reusable CI workflow templates (container-build-push, ci-smoke) | `capability.railiance.ci-enablement` | | railiance-fabric | has-capability | Real Python package (44 files, pyproject, schemas) — railiance_fabric catalog/export tooling | `capability.railiance.fabric-catalog` | | railiance-forge | has-capability | Real runner-management tools/scripts (gitea/forgejo runner status/activation) and helm values for the CI runner substrate | `capability.railiance.runner-ops` | | railiance-infra | has-capability | Real ansible/terraform/scripts (Hetzner provisioning, SSH CA bootstrap, playbooks) plus a capabilities/ playbooks dir — infra-as-code automation | `capability.railiance.infra-automation` | | railiance-platform | has-capability | Extensive real scripts/ (OpenBao/Vault apply/verify, credential-change Python tooling) — secrets/credential platform automation | `capability.railiance.secrets-platform` | | repo-scoping | has-capability | Real Python package (88 files, pyproject, migrations) — repo scoping/classification service | `capability.repo.scoping` | | repo-seed | has-capability | Already publishes a real capability entry (`registry/capabilities/capability.infotech.repo-template.md`) — git repo template with State Hub onboarding scaffold | `capability.infotech.repo-template` | | tegwick-control | no-capability | Personal life/company planning notes (areas/, agent-tasks/) — a private portfolio-tracking meta-repo, not a reusable component | | | the-custodian | has-capability | Real Python runtime (runtime/agent.py + pyproject) and tools/ scripts (classification batching, Gitea SSH inventory) — the custodian control-plane agent | `capability.custodian.runtime-agent` | | user-engine | has-capability | Real Python package (36 files, pyproject, migrations) — user/identity domain service | `capability.identity.user-engine` | | vantage-point | has-capability | Substantial draft protocol spec (nbgm-spec-v0.1.md) defining the Network-Based Graph Model — a well-defined, versioned data model spec, even without code yet | `capability.graph.nbgm-spec` | | vergabe-teilnahme | has-capability | Full Django application (413 files, manage.py, vergabe_teilnahme package, vite frontend) for German public-procurement (Vergabe) tender participation | `capability.procurement.vergabe-teilnahme` | | whynot-control | no-capability | Business-signal/beta-tracking scaffolding (betas/, prototypes/, offers/, signals/) with only README stubs — no independent reusable component | | | whynot-design | has-capability | Real JS design-system package (9+ src files: elements/atoms, chrome, layout, icons, styles) with adapters/tokens — cross-framework design system | `capability.design.whynot-system` | ## Notes on borderline calls - **repo-seed** already has a capability entry (`capability.infotech.repo-template`) in the federated index — it shouldn't have been in the empty-scaffold list at all; the roster's `capability_count` for it is stale. Flag as a data-quality fix alongside T03/T04, not a fresh draft. - **issue-core** already carries its own `CAPABILITY-issue-tracking.yaml` and `.capability/` directory outside the standard `registry/` layout — likely a pre-existing capability description in a non-standard location that needs migrating into `registry/capabilities/`, not a from-scratch draft. - **vantage-point** has no code yet, only a versioned protocol spec — flagged `has-capability` on the strength of the spec itself (D-axis can be honest and non-zero for a documented model; A-axis should stay low/A0 until there's an implementation). - **net-kingdom** and **railiance-*** repos generally lack a top-level `pyproject.toml`/package manifest but do have real, runnable tooling under `tools/`/`scripts/` — maturity vectors for these should reflect script-level availability (likely A1–A2), not assume packaged distribution. - 13 no-capability repos cluster into two patterns: **vision-only** (INTENT/SCOPE prose with no implementation — agentic-resources, citation-work, coordination-engine, domain-tree, evidence-anchor, evidence-binder, evidence-source, human-resources, helix-forge, ops-hub) and **explicitly out-of-scope for reuse** (ihp-railiance-probe is a self-described probe, tegwick-control and whynot-control are personal/business tracking, not product components). ## Next steps (blocked on review) - **T03** (mark no-capability): write `registry/NO_CAPABILITIES.md` into the 13 confirmed no-capability repos, set `capability_status: none` in the roster. - **T04** (draft entries): run `establish --discover` for the 37 (35, net of the two data-quality fixes above) confirmed has-capability repos in cohorts of ~10, honest low-maturity first pass. **Awaiting Bernd's confirmation of this bucket split before T03/T04 proceed**, per the workplan's human-review-checkpoint design principle.