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tegwick e57be41026 Rebuild SCOPE.md from current repo reality; archive stale version
Archive the out-of-date SCOPE.md to history/20260621-SCOPE.md and rebuild
it via the kaizen scope-analyst persona, grounded in INTENT.md (the newer
boundary authority), the repo tree, and the live list_domains() result.

Fixes:
- Stop conflating this repo with the standalone State Hub service: reframe
  Provided Capabilities to governance canon / session protocol / append-only
  memory (state-tracking, SBOM, MCP-tool-registration belong to /state-hub).
- Add missing boundary owners issue-core and repo-scoping to Out of Scope.
- Replace the self-contradictory 6/7 domain count with a pointer to the live
  list (14 active as of 2026-06-21).
- Add updated frontmatter for freshness tracking.

Also records the scope-analyst agent memory for future runs.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-21 16:16:09 +02:00

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---
domain: custodian
repo: the-custodian
updated: "2026-06-21"
---
# SCOPE
> This file helps you quickly understand what this repository is about,
> when it is relevant, and when it is not.
> It is intentionally lightweight and may be incomplete.
---
## One-liner
Governance and continuity substrate for a local-first, multi-domain agent ecosystem — owns canon, memory, workplans, and agent runtime scaffolding; coordinates through the standalone State Hub service rather than hosting it.
---
## Core Idea
The Custodian holds the long-lived **meaning, boundaries, and continuity** of the
ecosystem: constitution, values, standards, domain charters, roadmaps, episodic
memory, and repo-backed workplans. It is the stewardship layer that keeps the
system coherent across tool changes, repo splits, and agent sessions.
It deliberately keeps a **small operational surface**. Operational subsystems —
most notably the State Hub (PostgreSQL + FastAPI + MCP + dashboard) — live in
their own repositories and are referenced here only as integration pointers.
`the-custodian/state-hub/` is now a pointer; the service source is at
`/home/worsch/state-hub`.
---
## In Scope
- Canon: constitution, foundational values, standards, domain charters, concept
seeds, roadmaps (`canon/`) — human-gated, proposal-then-review writes only
- Memory: append-only working notes and immutable episodic event logs (`memory/`)
- Workplans: repo-backed `CUST-WP-NNNN` plans for Custodian-owned coordination
work, per ADR-001 (file originates work, then the hub indexes it) (`workplans/`)
- Agent runtime scaffolding: policies, prompts, tool adapters, kaizen agent
copies (`runtime/`, `agents/`)
- Session protocol: how agents orient, coordinate, and hand off via the State
Hub MCP/REST surface (`.claude/rules/`, `.custodian-brief.md`)
- Cross-domain governance: tracking decisions, provenance, and human-intervention
gates; surfacing next steps from the read model
- Integration pointers and docs for adjacent services (hub-core extraction,
ops-hub catalog, activity-core delegation) (`docs/`, `state-hub/README.md`)
---
## Out of Scope
- **Live State Hub implementation** — migrations, dashboard, tests, API/MCP
source. Owned by `/home/worsch/state-hub`.
- **Event-triggered maintenance task creation** — owned by `activity-core`. The
hub is a read model, not a task factory.
- **General task lifecycle backend** — owned by `issue-core`.
- **Repository capability profiling** — owned by `repo-scoping`.
- **Domain-specific products and experiments** — each domain owns its own repo.
- **External publication, contracts, payments, legal authority** — human approval
only; never automated here.
- Storing plaintext credentials, or direct writes to `canon/` without a review gate.
---
## Relevant When
- Starting or closing a session in any registered domain repo (orientation via
`get_domain_summary(<slug>)`)
- Consulting governance rules, the constitution, values, or a domain charter
- Tracking cross-domain decisions, blockers, provenance, or workplan progress
- Registering a new project into the ecosystem (`custodian register-project`)
- Preserving durable, reviewable memory of why something was decided
---
## Not Relevant When
- Implementing a single-domain feature — stay in that domain's repo
- Hacking on State Hub internals — go to `/home/worsch/state-hub`
- Throwaway scripts or non-ecosystem standalone work
---
## Current State
- Status: active — stable governance substrate, in daily use
- Implementation: substantial. Canon + memory + workplan conventions established;
State Hub operational (in its own repo); RAG-over-canon and drafting pipelines
(roadmap Phase 1) not yet started
- Stability: stable — canon changes are review-gated; memory is append-only
- Usage: daily, across the ecosystem; State Hub MCP active in agent sessions
- Domains coordinated: dynamic — 14 active as of 2026-06-21 (canon, capabilities,
citation_evidence, coulomb_social, custodian, helix_forge, inter_hub, markitect,
netkingdom, personhood, railiance, stack, vergabe_teilnahme, whynot). Query the
live list with `list_domains()` rather than trusting a hard-coded count.
---
## How It Fits
- Upstream dependencies: none — sits at the top of the dependency order
- Downstream consumers: all tracked domains rely on its canon, session protocol,
and coordination conventions
- Often used with:
- `state-hub` — the operational read model / coordination service it points to
- `activity-core` — event-driven task factory consuming hub lifecycle events
- `issue-core` — task lifecycle backend
- `repo-scoping` — repository capability profiling
- `kaizen-agentic` — specialized agent personas callable via MCP
- `ops-bridge` — SSH tunnel manager for remote agent connectivity
---
## Terminology
- Preferred terms: canon, workstream, workplan, topic, progress event, domain
- Also known as: "the hub" (loosely) — but the *service* is the State Hub repo;
this repo is the governance substrate
- Potentially confusing terms:
- "topic" = domain-level grouping, not a chat topic
- "decision" = tracked choice point with escalation rules
- "State Hub" = the standalone service repo, **not** this directory tree
---
## Related / Overlapping Repositories
- `state-hub` — operational service (DB/API/MCP/dashboard); the most common
confusion point. This repo coordinates *through* it but does not own it.
- `activity-core` — overlaps on "what work should happen next"; owns the
*creation* of maintenance tasks (custodian only describes/coordinates).
- `issue-core` — task lifecycle backend; do not reimplement task storage here.
- `repo-scoping` — capability profiling; do not reimplement here.
- `kaizen-agentic` — source of agent personas mirrored under `agents/`.
---
## Getting Oriented
- Start with: `INTENT.md` (why this repo exists + boundary table), then
`CLAUDE.md``.claude/rules/` (session protocol), then `README.md`
- Key files / directories: `canon/` (governance), `memory/` (continuity),
`workplans/` (CUST-WP plans), `runtime/`, `state-hub/README.md` (pointer)
- Entry points: `cat .custodian-brief.md` (offline-safe orientation);
`get_domain_summary("custodian")` (MCP); State Hub service at
`/home/worsch/state-hub` (`make api`)
---
## Provided Capabilities
```capability
type: reference
title: Governance canon
description: Constitution, foundational values, standards, and per-domain charters/roadmaps that define what matters and what is permitted across the ecosystem.
keywords: [canon, governance, constitution, values, charter, standards]
```
```capability
type: process
title: Session protocol and cross-domain orientation
description: Conventions for how agents orient, coordinate, and hand off via the State Hub, including ADR-001 workplan origination and human-gated review.
keywords: [session, orientation, protocol, workplan, adr-001, coordination]
```
```capability
type: data
title: Append-only memory and provenance
description: Durable, reviewable working notes and immutable episodic logs preserving decisions and session continuity over long timescales.
keywords: [memory, provenance, episodic, continuity, decisions]
```
---
## Notes
- This repo intentionally avoids reabsorbing runtime code. If a subsystem grows a
runtime, tests, and a deployment surface, it should move to its own repo and
report back through the State Hub and workplans (see `INTENT.md` → design values).
- After any workplan change, run `cd /home/worsch/state-hub && make
fix-consistency REPO=the-custodian` to keep the dashboard accurate.
- `README.md` still references "seven project domains" / "six domain charters" —
stale relative to the live 14-domain list; treat `list_domains()` as authoritative.
- Prior SCOPE.md (stale, conflated this repo with the State Hub service) is
archived at `history/20260621-SCOPE.md`.