feat(register): modular @-import CLAUDE.md structure (ops-bridge pattern)

Replaces the monolithic project_claude_md.template with a directory of
7 focused rule files in scripts/project_rules/. register_project.sh now
generates .claude/rules/*.md + a thin CLAUDE.md index of @-imports,
matching the pattern established in ops-bridge.

Template files:
  claude-md.template          — 9-line @-import index
  repo-identity.template      — purpose, domain, slug, topic ID (machine-gen)
  session-protocol.template   — orient/inbox/workplans/brief/close (machine-gen)
  first-session.template      — bootstrap flow; delete once past FSP
  workplan-convention.template— prefix, location; delegates to global CLAUDE.md
  stack-and-commands.template — language/deps/commands (stub, manual)
  architecture.template       — design overview (stub, manual)
  repo-boundary.template      — what this repo does NOT own (stub, manual)

register_project.sh changes:
  - Generates .claude/rules/ from templates with variable substitution
  - Writes thin CLAUDE.md if none exists; appends suggestion comment if one does
  - Step 7: auto-registers this machine's local path via POST /repos/{slug}/paths/
  - project_claude_md.template deprecated to a redirect notice

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# {PROJECT_NAME} — Claude Code Instructions
# DEPRECATED — see project_rules/
## Custodian State Hub Integration
This file was the monolithic CLAUDE.md template. It has been replaced by the
modular @-import structure in `scripts/project_rules/`.
This project is tracked as the **{DOMAIN}** domain in the Custodian State Hub.
Hub topic ID: `{TOPIC_ID}`
`register_project.sh` now generates:
- `CLAUDE.md` — thin @-import index (9 lines)
- `.claude/rules/repo-identity.md` — purpose, domain, slug, topic ID
- `.claude/rules/session-protocol.md`— orient → inbox → workplans → brief
- `.claude/rules/first-session.md` — bootstrap flow (delete once past FSP)
- `.claude/rules/workplan-convention.md` — prefix, location, delegates to global
- `.claude/rules/stack-and-commands.md` — language, deps, dev commands (stub)
- `.claude/rules/architecture.md` — design overview (stub)
- `.claude/rules/repo-boundary.md` — what this repo does NOT own (stub)
The State Hub runs locally at http://127.0.0.1:8000. The MCP server (`state-hub`)
exposes tools for reading and writing state without touching the API directly.
---
### Session Protocol
**On receiving your first message — before writing any response text — execute
this orientation sequence. Do not greet, do not ask what to do first.**
**Step 1 — Call the State Hub**
```
get_domain_summary("{DOMAIN}") # workstreams, blocking decisions, recent progress, SBOM status
```
If the call fails, the API is offline: `cd ~/the-custodian/state-hub && make api`
**Step 1b — Check the agent inbox**
```
get_messages(to_agent="{REPO_SLUG}", unread_only=True)
```
Mark messages read with `mark_message_read(message_id)`. Reply or act on any coordination
requests before proceeding. The hub agent uses `to_agent="hub"`; domain agents use their
repo slug as their agent name (e.g. `"{REPO_SLUG}"`).
**Step 2 — Scan local workplans**
Read every `.md` file under `workplans/`. Use `Glob(pattern="**/*.md", path="workplans/")`
or Bash `ls workplans/` to discover them. For each file with `status: active`,
extract and note:
- The workplan title and ID
- All tasks whose `status` is `todo` or `in_progress`
**Step 3 — Present orientation to the user**
Output a concise brief covering:
1. **Active workstreams** (from state hub) for the `{DOMAIN}` domain — title,
task counts, any blocking decisions
2. **Pending tasks for this repo** — from local `workplans/` files (Step 2)
plus any state hub tasks with `[repo:{REPO_SLUG}]` in their title
3. **Goal guidance** — if the summary contains a `goal_guidance` key, act on it:
- **`needs_workplan`** entries: for each active repo goal with no linked workstream,
surface it as the top suggested action — *"Repo goal '{title}' has no workplan yet.
Suggest: create workplans/{REPO_SLUG}-WP-NNNN-<slug>.md and register a workstream
with repo_goal_id='{goal_id}'"*. Treat this as higher priority than continuing
existing work unless Bernd says otherwise.
- **`alignment_warnings`** entries: if active workstreams exist but are not linked
to the current repo goal, name the most recently active one and note:
*"Current work on '{recent_workstream_title}' may not be aligned with the active
goal '{active_goal_title}'. Continue unless you hear otherwise — but flag it."*
4. **Suggested next action** — the highest-priority open item across all sources,
with goal alignment taken into account
5. **SBOM status** — is `last_sbom_at` set for this repo? If not, note it as a gap
If there are no workstreams at all: follow the First Session Protocol below.
**During work:**
- Use `record_decision()` for any decision that affects direction or dependencies.
- Use `add_progress_event()` for notable events (milestones, blockers, insights).
- Use `resolve_decision()` to close a decision once the choice is made.
> **Design boundary:** The State Hub is a *read model*. Two write operations are
> permanently sanctioned: **Resolving Decisions** and **Suggesting Next Steps**.
> The bootstrap tools (`create_workstream`, `create_task`, `update_task_status`)
> are only for First Session Protocol. Formal work structure — workplans, tasks —
> belongs in the domain repo as files (ADR-001), not managed through the hub alone.
**At the end of every session:**
- Call `add_progress_event()` with a summary of what was accomplished or decided.
Include `topic_id: {TOPIC_ID}` and the relevant `workstream_id`.
---
### Repo Boundary Rule
This agent is responsible for files **in this repo only**.
- **Do not** write files or make commits in any other repository
- **Do not** create workplan files in other repos on their behalf
- When you identify work for another registered repo (**ecosystem todo**):
create a state hub task with `[repo:<slug>]` in the title — the other repo's
agent will see it at session start and create its own workplan
- When you identify work for an upstream repo (**third-party todo**):
create a contribution artifact in `contrib/` and register it
Terminology and workflows: `http://localhost:3000/docs/inter-repo-communication`
---
### First Session Protocol
Triggered when `get_domain_summary("{DOMAIN}")` shows **no workstreams** for the `{DOMAIN}`
topic. The project is registered but work has not yet been structured.
**Step 1 — Understand the project (read, don't write)**
- `~/the-custodian/canon/projects/{DOMAIN}/project_charter_v0.1.md` — purpose, scope
- `~/the-custodian/canon/projects/{DOMAIN}/roadmap_v0.1.md` — planned phases
- Scan the repo root: README, directory structure, existing code or docs
**Step 2 — Survey in-progress work**
- Look for TODOs, open branches, half-finished files, notes
- Note what is already done vs. what is clearly started but incomplete
**Step 3 — Propose workstreams to Bernd**
Propose 13 workstreams — each a coherent strand of work lasting weeks to months,
named clearly, anchored to a roadmap phase. **Wait for approval before creating.**
**Step 4 — Create workplan file first, then DB record**
Per ADR-001, work items originate as files in the repo:
```
workplans/<DOMAIN>-WP-NNNN-<slug>.md ← write this first
```
Then register in the hub:
```
create_workstream(topic_id="{TOPIC_ID}", title="...", owner="...", description="...")
create_task(workstream_id="<id>", title="...", priority="high|medium|low")
```
**Step 5 — Record the setup**
```
add_progress_event(
summary="First session: structured {DOMAIN} work into N workstreams, M tasks",
event_type="milestone",
topic_id="{TOPIC_ID}",
detail={"workstreams": [...], "tasks_created": M}
)
```
---
### Workplan Convention (ADR-001)
Work items MUST originate as files in this repo before being registered in the hub.
**File location:** `workplans/<ID>-<slug>.md`
**Frontmatter required:** `id`, `type: workplan`, `domain`, `repo`, `status`,
`state_hub_workstream_id`, `state_hub_task_id` (per task)
When another domain's agent identifies work for this repo, it creates a state hub
task with `[repo:{REPO_SLUG}]` in the title (an **ecosystem todo**). You will
see it at session start via `get_domain_summary("{DOMAIN}")`. When you pick it up, create
the corresponding workplan file in `workplans/` (ADR-001) and begin work.
---
### Contribution Tracking
Track upstream contributions in `contrib/` — bug reports (BR), feature requests
(FR), extension-point proposals (EP), upstream PRs (UPR).
```
contrib/
bug-reports/ # br-YYYY-MM-DD--org--repo--slug.md
feature-requests/ # fr-YYYY-MM-DD--org--repo--slug.md
extension-points/ # EP-{DOMAIN}-NNN--org--repo--slug.md
upstream-prs/ # upr-YYYY-MM-DD--org--repo--slug.md
```
Templates: `~/the-custodian/canon/standards/contrib-templates/`
Convention: `~/the-custodian/canon/standards/contribution-convention_v0.1.md`
```
register_contribution(type="br|fr|ep|upr", title="...", target_org="...",
target_repo="...", body_path="contrib/...", related_workstream_id="<uuid>")
update_contribution_status(contribution_id="<uuid>", status="submitted")
```
---
### SBOM
After updating dependencies, re-ingest the SBOM:
```bash
cd ~/the-custodian/state-hub
make ingest-sbom REPO={REPO_SLUG} SCAN=1 REPO_PATH=$(pwd)
```
Check compliance: `http://localhost:3000/repos`
Standard: `~/the-custodian/canon/standards/sbom-convention_v0.1.md`
---
### Quick Reference
`~/the-custodian/state-hub/mcp_server/TOOLS.md` — compact MCP tool reference
See `ops-bridge/.claude/` for a complete reference example.