# Design: calibrate-assessment-inventory ## Context Wayfinder map #49 produced a fully locked design, recorded in `plugins/os-doc-hygiene/lifecycle-spec.md` (§1 extract index, §2 nominations memory + canonical ordering, §8 protocol steps 3/6 + test coverage) and the 2026-07-15 amendments to ADR-0038/0039, committed as `9f11df3`. This change implements it. There are no open design questions — where this document states a choice, it is restating the locked decision and its rationale, not making a new one. Current state: `:calibrate` persists only confirmed rules; keep verdicts, human declines, and open consults evaporate with the run's scratch dir and are re-derived every pass. `calibrate_helpers.py` has helper functions but no intake filter and no single serialization path for `.dochygiene-rules.json`. The `:clean` extract-then-delete op writes to the vault but leaves no in-repo pointer. ## Goals / Non-Goals **Goals:** - Persist every settled judge verdict: answers as plain rules (keep included), "no" as `nominations.rejected`, "not yet" as `nominations.consults`. - Deterministically block exact-repeat re-nominations and hand the judge its history (related rejections + open consults) as context. - One canonical writer for `.dochygiene-rules.json` so every write is ordering-stable and reviewable. - Leave a discoverable pointer (`extracted.md`) when an extraction physically leaves the repo for the vault. **Non-Goals:** - No changes to `rulebook.py` semantics — it stays nomination-unaware (contract: "which rule governs this path"). Only `calibrate_helpers` reads the `nominations` key. - No consult resurfacing in `:check`/`:clean` (ADR-0039 boundary — calibrate only). - No automated revisit of rejections or singleton keep rules — both exit by hand-deletion only. - No new eval harness for the judge-context / consult-loop behavior (#59) — worked examples + production IRL audits instead. - No post-write hook for ordering enforcement (rejected in #53). ## Decisions All decided on map #49; restated with rationale: 1. **Keep verdicts are plain `lifetime: keep` rules, not a separate store** (#51). Matched = managed removes them from the calibrate pool and the glob protects future files for free. Corollary: the class-never-path test is relaxed for the keep tier only — a singleton keep merely protects, so exact-path globs are allowed there and remain forbidden for `temporary`/`delete-once-served`. 2. **`nominations` holds only the two non-rule residues** (#52): `rejected` ("the answer is no") and `consults` ("no answer yet"). It never touches the file filter. Entry schemas per lifecycle-spec §2; consults deliberately carry no lifetime; presence in `consults` = open, no status field. 3. **Rejections block exact glob+lifetime repeats only** (#52). Variants flow to the judge annotated with the related rejection — memory, not veto. Relatedness is deterministic: the two globs' match sets intersect on the current shortlist. 4. **The intake filter is deterministic code, not a model step** (#52, invariant #6): `NominationIntakeFilter` in `calibrate_helpers.py`, run as pipeline Step 3.5 between haiku nomination and the judge; drops are logged in the run summary. 5. **Canonical ordering is writer-enforced, no hook** (#53). Grouping: `rules` by tier (delete-once-served, temporary, keep), glob-sorted within group; `nominations` after `rules`; `consults` before `rejected` (pending -action queue reads first), each glob-sorted. Idempotent; hand edits re-canonicalize on the next write. Unknown fields warn and round-trip (never dropped). 6. **Consult exits** (#56): (a) human answer settles purpose → normal rule persisted, consult entry deleted; (b) not rule-worthy → rewritten into `rejected` with `rejected_by: "human"`; (c) defer → stays, resurfaces next run. New rejections/consults appear in the Step 5 report but are not individually gated — they are memory, not deletion authority. 7. **`extracted.md` append is owned by the extract op** (#57): distill → `/os-vault:write` → append pointer line → `git rm`, all inside the same per-file transaction and single hygiene commit — no window where the doc is gone but undiscoverable. Vault extractions only; repo-durable residue (ADR/CLAUDE.md) gets no index line. Self-protection is the already-shipped global `**/extracted.md → keep` rule. 8. **Test coverage** (#59): unit tests only, for the two deterministic seams (intake filter; writer). The two model-facing behaviors get worked examples (already landed in judge.md / SKILL.md with the design commit) and IRL audits as the next signal. ## Implementation shape - `scripts/calibrate_helpers.py`: add `NominationIntakeFilter` (small single-responsibility class, injected shortlist/rules-file data, returns `(survivors_with_annotations, dropped_log)`) and a `RulesFileWriter` (or extend the existing write path) that owns *all* serialization of `.dochygiene-rules.json`, including nominations read/validate/warn. - `skills/calibrate/SKILL.md` + workflow files: wire Step 3.5 (run the filter, feed its annotations + open consults into the judge prompt's existing "Nominations memory" section), Step 5 ("Open consults" report section, consult exits a/b/c), Step 6 (persist keep verdicts / rejections / consults through the canonical writer, dedupe consults by glob at write time). The SKILL.md consult-loop worked example loses its "design-level pending wiring" marker. - `scripts/patch_applier.py`: extend the `extract-then-delete` path — when the extraction destination is the vault, append the pointer entry (format per lifecycle-spec §1) to `/extracted.md` (create if absent) and stage it in the same hygiene commit; on extraction failure, neither append nor delete applies (existing skip semantics). - `tests/`: extend `test_calibrate_helpers.py` (or add `test_nomination_intake.py` / writer tests) covering exact-repeat drops, the two #52 worked relatedness cases, round-trip canonical ordering, and unknown-field warnings; patch-applier tests cover the append-then-delete atomicity and the no-append-on-repo-durable-extraction case. ## Risks / Trade-offs - [Nominations grow without bound — stale rejections accumulate] → accepted by design: exits are hand-deletion only (removals stay HITL); the canonical ordering keeps the file reviewable, and entries are small. - [Judge treats a related rejection as a veto and under-nominates] → the judge.md "Nominations memory" section states variants-are-not-vetoes with a worked example; IRL session audits are the detection path (#59), and IRL evidence triggers harness design per eval discipline. - [Writer round-trips unknown fields but a hand-edit introduces malformed JSON] → existing skip-and-warn loader discipline applies; the writer only runs on an already-parsed structure. - [extracted.md append fails after a successful vault write] → the per-file transaction skips the delete too, so the doc is never gone-but-unindexed; the vault note is orphaned-but-harmless and the next run retries. ## Migration Plan No data migration: `nominations` is additive to `schema_version` 1 and the v1 loader ignores unknown top-level keys. Existing `.dochygiene-rules.json` files re-canonicalize on their first post-change write. Rollback is code-only (revert the change; `nominations` keys left in project files are inert). After implementation: full test suite green (407 existing tests + new), then `bin/refresh-plugins`. ## Open Questions None — the design is locked (map #49); ambiguities found during implementation go back to `lifecycle-spec.md` as the source of truth.