Navigation: - New order: Overview · Todo · Domains · Repos · Workstreams (collapsible, open:false, with atomic sub-entries: Decisions, Tasks, Debt, Extends, Dependencies) · Contributions · SBOM · Progress · Reference (collapsible) - Reference section gains path:/reference landing page; all 18 doc pages listed in nav (alphabetical) and in reference.md table New pages: - todo.md — Internal / Ecosystem / Third-party todo classification - dependencies.md — dependency edge table derived from state/summary - reference.md — Reference landing page with full doc index New reference doc pages (11): contributions, debt, dependencies, domains, extensions, overview, repos, tasks, todo + reference (meta) already added previously doc-overlay.js — lazy bubblehelp tooltip: - _titleCache Map + _fetchDocTitle(docPath): on first hover of any ? button, fetches the target doc page, parses <h1>, sets btn.title - Native browser tooltip appears exactly on the ? circle on subsequent hover Context-help wired on all 14 dashboard pages: - h1 withDocHelp added to: index, todo, domains, repos, tasks, techdept, extensions, dependencies (contributions/workstreams/decisions/sbom/ progress/reference were already wired) - domains.md + repos.md: added missing withDocHelp import and live-data link - tasks/techdept/extensions: removed duplicate _h1 const that caused SyntaxError: Identifier '_h1' has already been declared Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Technical Debt — Reference
The Technical Debt page tracks known quality compromises across all six project domains — intentional shortcuts, design weaknesses, missing tests, and similar issues that reduce codebase health but have been consciously deferred.
Debt types
| Type | Examples |
|---|---|
| design | Architectural decisions that should be revisited |
| implementation | Hacky or fragile code that works but shouldn't stay |
| test | Missing or incomplete test coverage |
| docs | Missing or outdated documentation |
| dependencies | Pinned old versions, unused packages, missing lockfiles |
| performance | Known bottlenecks not yet worth addressing |
| security | Hardcoded values, missing input validation, weak auth |
| other | Anything that doesn't fit the above |
Severity levels
| Severity | Meaning |
|---|---|
| critical | Blocks release or poses an active risk |
| high | Should be resolved before the next major milestone |
| medium | Normal triage priority |
| low | Nice-to-fix; acceptable to defer indefinitely |
Statuses
| Status | Meaning |
|---|---|
| open | Known and unaddressed |
| in_progress | Being actively worked on |
| deferred | Acknowledged but intentionally postponed |
| resolved | Fixed |
| wont_fix | Accepted as permanent — documented for future reference |
Items are sorted by status (open → in_progress → deferred → resolved → wont_fix) then by severity (critical → high → medium → low) within each group.
Filters
| Filter | Effect |
|---|---|
| Status | Multi-select |
| Severity | Multi-select |
| Domain | Multi-select |
| Type | Multi-select |
Registering debt
Via MCP:
register_technical_debt(
domain = "custodian",
title = "Hard-coded API URL in data loaders",
debt_type = "implementation",
severity = "high",
description = "All data loaders use http://127.0.0.1:8000 directly. Should read from an env var or config.",
location = "state-hub/dashboard/src/data/*.json.py",
workstream_id = "<uuid>" # optional
)
update_td_status(td_uuid="<uuid>", status="resolved")
Human-readable IDs
Each debt item carries a human-readable ID in the form TD-<DOMAIN>-NNN
(e.g. TD-CUST-001). IDs are optional at creation and auto-assigned if omitted.
They appear in the table for easy reference in commit messages and comments.