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tegwick f85c5e4d49 feat(capability-requests): add cross-domain capability catalog and request routing
Introduces a capability catalog (CUST-WP-0022) so domains can advertise what
they provide and agents can request capabilities from other domains with
auto-routing, lifecycle tracking, and task-unblocking on completion.

- New models: CapabilityCatalog, CapabilityRequest with full lifecycle
  (requested → accepted → in_progress → ready_for_review → completed/rejected/withdrawn)
- Migration i6d7e8f9a0b1: capability_catalog + capability_requests tables
- Router /capability-catalog and /capability-requests with accept/status endpoints
- 7 new MCP tools: register_capability, list_capabilities, request_capability,
  accept_capability_request, update_capability_request_status,
  list_capability_requests, get_capability_request
- StateSummary gains open_capability_requests count
- Dashboard: capability-requests.md page + docs/capabilities.md + docs/scope.md
- SCOPE.md: three seed capabilities documented (MCP registration, state tracking, SBOM)
- scope.template: Provided Capabilities section with example block
- scripts/ingest_capabilities.py + make ingest-capabilities[/-all] targets

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-19 21:07:50 +01:00

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# 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
<!-- Describe the purpose of this repository in one precise sentence. -->
<!-- Example: "Provides a lightweight event router for Kubernetes-native systems." -->
---
## Core Idea
<!-- What is the main capability or idea behind this repository? -->
<!-- What problem does it try to solve? -->
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## In Scope
<!-- What this repository is responsible for. -->
<!-- Be explicit and concrete. -->
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## Out of Scope
<!-- What this repository deliberately does NOT do. -->
<!-- This is often more important than "In Scope". -->
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## Relevant When
<!-- When should someone consider using or exploring this repository? -->
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## Not Relevant When
<!-- When should someone ignore this repository? -->
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## Current State
<!-- Rough indication of maturity. No strict format required. -->
- Status: <!-- e.g. concept / experimental / active / stable / deprecated -->
- Implementation: <!-- e.g. idea / partial / substantial / complete -->
- Stability: <!-- e.g. unstable / evolving / stable -->
- Usage: <!-- e.g. none / personal / internal / production -->
<!-- Add any notes that help set expectations. -->
---
## How It Fits
<!-- Where does this repository sit in the bigger picture? -->
- Upstream dependencies:
- Downstream consumers:
- Often used with:
---
## Terminology
<!-- Terms that are important to understand this repo. -->
<!-- Especially useful if naming differs from other repos. -->
- Preferred terms:
- Also known as:
- Potentially confusing terms:
---
## Related / Overlapping Repositories
<!-- List repositories that have similar or adjacent responsibilities. -->
<!-- Helps detect duplication and navigate the ecosystem. -->
- <repo-name> — <!-- how it relates -->
---
## Getting Oriented
<!-- If someone decides to look deeper, where should they start? -->
- Start with:
- Key files / directories:
- Entry points:
---
## Provided Capabilities
<!-- What can this repo's domain provide to other domains on request? -->
<!-- Each capability block is parsed by the state-hub capability catalog ingest. -->
<!-- Remove the examples and add your own, or leave empty if none. -->
<!--
```capability
type: infrastructure
title: Example capability title
description: What this capability provides, in one or two sentences.
keywords: [keyword1, keyword2, keyword3]
```
-->
---
## Notes
<!-- Anything else worth knowing. Keep it short. -->