**Problem**: session-init.js used alphabetical sorting to select handoff
document, which worked by accident but was fragile and unreliable.
**Solution**: Prefer explicit recovery_doc from compaction marker before
falling back to alphabetical sort.
**Architecture**:
1. session-closedown.js sets recovery_doc in marker file
2. session-init.js reads recovery_doc BEFORE deleting marker
3. Explicitly uses marker's recovery_doc if available
4. Falls back to alphabetical sort only when no marker exists
**Verification**:
- Tested with no marker (uses alphabetical fallback) ✅
- session-closedown.js sets recovery_doc at line 1021 ✅
- Non-interactive operation maintained ✅
**Strengthens**: inst_083 (handoff document auto-injection)
**Resolves**: User concern about reliable handoff selection
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Problem: Claude Code was skipping handoff documents despite explicit instructions in
SESSION_CLOSEDOWN_*.md files. This is a 27027-style pattern recognition failure where
the learned pattern "Warmup → run session-init → report ready" overrode the explicit
instruction to read handoff documents.
Root Cause: Voluntary compliance failure - relying on Claude to remember to read
handoff documents after running session-init.js.
Solution: Architectural enforcement via auto-injection
Implementation:
- Modified scripts/session-init.js to automatically detect and parse SESSION_CLOSEDOWN_*.md
- Section 1a now extracts and displays:
• Priorities from previous session
• Recent commits (recent work)
• Known issues/blockers
• Cleanup summary
- Handoff context injected into session-init output automatically
- No voluntary compliance needed - information appears unavoidably
New Instruction (inst_083):
- Quadrant: SYSTEM
- Persistence: HIGH
- Scope: PERMANENT
- Verification: MANDATORY
- Documents architectural enforcement mechanism
- Synced to MongoDB database
Testing:
- Verified with current session handoff (SESSION_CLOSEDOWN_2025-10-25.md)
- Successfully extracted priorities: "Review framework performance, Continue development work"
- Successfully extracted recent work: RESEARCH_DOCUMENTATION_PLAN.md commit (a3329ff)
- Successfully extracted cleanup: 8 background processes killed
Impact:
- Prevents loss of session context across sessions/compaction
- Makes handoff priorities unavoidable (appears in session-init output)
- Architectural solution to procedural compliance problem
Related: inst_077 (session-closedown.js), SESSION_MANAGEMENT_ARCHITECTURE.md
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- Create Economist SubmissionTracking package correctly:
* mainArticle = full blog post content
* coverLetter = 216-word SIR— letter
* Links to blog post via blogPostId
- Archive 'Letter to The Economist' from blog posts (it's the cover letter)
- Fix date display on article cards (use published_at)
- Target publication already displaying via blue badge
Database changes:
- Make blogPostId optional in SubmissionTracking model
- Economist package ID: 68fa85ae49d4900e7f2ecd83
- Le Monde package ID: 68fa2abd2e6acd5691932150
Next: Enhanced modal with tabs, validation, export
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- Fixed sync script disconnecting Mongoose (prevents production errors)
- Created text search index (fixes search in rule-manager)
- Enhanced inst_024 with closedown protocol, added inst_061
- Added sync infrastructure: API routes, dashboard widget, auto-sync
- Fixed MemoryProxy tests MongoDB connection
- Created ADR-001 and integration tests
Result: Production stable, 52 rules synced, search working
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Implements architectural enforcement to prevent framework fade (voluntary
compliance failures). This addresses Case Study #27028 where AI skipped
session-init.js despite explicit CRITICAL warnings while implementing
anti-fade enforcement mechanisms.
## New Components
### Hook Validators (scripts/hook-validators/)
- validate-file-edit.js: Pre-Edit enforcement (CSP, conflicts, boundaries)
- validate-file-write.js: Pre-Write enforcement (overwrites, boundaries)
- check-token-checkpoint.js: Prevents checkpoint fade at 50k/100k/150k
### Documentation
- CONTINUOUS_ENFORCEMENT_ARCHITECTURE.md: Technical architecture
- BOOTSTRAPPING_SOLUTION.md: Solves auto-run session-init problem
- PRE_APPROVED_COMMANDS.md: Extracted from CLAUDE.md (context reduction)
- Case Study #27028: Framework fade during anti-fade implementation
### Session Initialization Enhancement
- scripts/session-init.js: Added Section 8 (Hook Architecture Status)
- Reports hook validator installation and pre-approved commands
### CLAUDE.md Reduction (Not Committed - .gitignored)
- Reduced from 235 lines to 86 lines (63% reduction)
- Philosophy: "If it can be enforced in code, it should not be documented"
## Key Findings
Case Study #27028 proved documentation-based governance fundamentally
cannot work. AI skipped session-init.js despite "⚠️ CRITICAL" warning
while actively implementing anti-fade enforcement. This validates the
thesis that architectural enforcement (code that runs automatically)
is the only viable solution.
## Next Steps
Bootstrapping solution required: session-init.js needs automatic
invocation on continued sessions. Without this, framework fade will
recur. Options documented in BOOTSTRAPPING_SOLUTION.md.
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- Add professional README for public repository with code examples
- Fix all broken documentation links across 4 markdown files
- Add favicon to all HTML pages (eliminates 404 errors)
- Redesign Experience section with 4-card incident grid
- Add GitHub section to docs.html sidebar with repository links
- Migrate 4 new case studies to database (19 total documents)
- Generate 26 PDFs for public download
- Add automated sync GitHub Action for public repository
- Add security validation for public documentation sync
- Update docs-app.js to categorize research topics
Mobile responsive, accessibility compliant, production ready.
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**Cache-Busting Improvements:**
- Switched from timestamp-based to semantic versioning (v1.0.2)
- Updated all HTML files: index.html, docs.html, leader.html
- CSS: tailwind.css?v=1.0.2
- JS: navbar.js, document-cards.js, docs-app.js v1.0.2
- Professional versioning approach for production stability
**systemd Service Implementation:**
- Created tractatus-dev.service for development environment
- Created tractatus-prod.service for production environment
- Added install-systemd.sh script for easy deployment
- Security hardening: NoNewPrivileges, PrivateTmp, ProtectSystem
- Resource limits: 1GB dev, 2GB prod memory limits
- Proper logging integration with journalctl
- Automatic restart on failure (RestartSec=10)
**Why systemd over pm2:**
1. Native Linux integration, no additional dependencies
2. Better OS-level security controls (ProtectSystem, ProtectHome)
3. Superior logging with journalctl integration
4. Standard across Linux distributions
5. More robust process management for production
**Usage:**
# Development:
sudo ./scripts/install-systemd.sh dev
# Production:
sudo ./scripts/install-systemd.sh prod
# View logs:
sudo journalctl -u tractatus -f
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