[H1][STYLE-STANDARDS]
<br>Dictum: Style consistency maximizes agent comprehension.
Govern file creation and modification in monorepo.
Tasks:
- •Read index.md — Reference file listing for navigation
- •Read keywords.md — Canonical keyword list; all Markers use official terms
- •(taxonomy) Read taxonomy.md — Lexicon, references, stati definitions
- •(voice) Read voice.md — Grammar, ordering, comments, constraints, naming, density
- •(formatting) Read formatting.md — Structure, typeset, spacing, examples
- •Apply standards — Implement per domain Guidance and Best-Practices
- •Validate — Quality gate; see §VALIDATION
Scope:
- •Documentation: Markdown structure, headers, lists, tables, Dictums, separators.
- •Code: Comments, headers, section dividers, naming conventions, file organization.
Domain Navigation:
- •[TAXONOMY] — Terms, markers, cross-references. Load for: sigils, stati, lexicon definitions.
- •[VOICE] — Tone, grammar, comments, naming. Load for: imperative phrasing, headers, code naming.
- •[FORMATTING] — Layout, separators, spacing. Load for: header structure, dividers, whitespace rules.
[REFERENCE]: index.md — Reference file listing
[1][TAXONOMY]
<br>Dictum: Vocabulary anchors structure; Markers encode state.
Signals intent for agent execution. Leverage terms for document traversal.
Guidance:<br>
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Dictum- ReadDictum+ headers first—rapid file mapping. - •
Qualifier- [ALWAYS] respect inline directives when encountered. - •
Preamble- Signals section-wide imperative. - •
Terminus- Signals task-specific imperative; isolated effect. - •
Corpus- Read afterPreamble/Terminusorientation. - •
Gate- [CRITICAL] Finalize checklist items prior to proceeding; use[VERIFY]forGatechecklists. - •
Directive- Lists require strict adherence; polarity set byModifier. - •
Stati- Replace emoji.
Best-Practices:<br>
- •Markers: Hard limit: 10 per file. Strategic placement maximizes compliance.
- •Preamble/Terminus - 0–4 markers per file maximum.
[REFERENCE]: →taxonomy.md — Lexicon, references, stati
[2][VOICE]
<br>Dictum: Universal standards for LLM-optimized context, documentation, and agentic instructions.
Applies to documentation and comments. Scope: tone, list semantics, ordering primacy, grammar, syntax, modals, visuals, comment standards, keywords.
Guidance:<br>
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Voice- Active voice: 56% token reduction. - •
Tone- Mechanical, domain-specific. No hedging, no self-reference. - •
Syntax- Simple sentences: 93.7% accuracy vs 46.8% nested. - •
Punctuation- Attention sinks—absorb 20-40% weight despite minimal semantic content. - •
Ordering- [CRITICAL] Primacy effects peak at 150-200 instructions; 5.79× attention for early items.- •Critical-First - Highest-priority constraints at sequence start.
- •Middle Burial - Middle positions suffer U-shaped attention loss.
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Comments- Front-load architectural decisions where attention peaks. - •
Density- Tables: >2 entities, >2 dimensions. Diagrams: >3 steps or >2 hierarchy levels.
Best-Practices:<br>
- •Comments - Incorrect: 78% accuracy loss—omit if uncertain. Why > What: intent = signal, logic = noise.
- •Constraints - 6+ simultaneous: <25% satisfaction. Max 3-5 per level.
- •Delimiters - Consistency over choice. 18-29% variance per change.
- •Stopwords - Remove
the,a,an,please,kindly. - •Tone - Actions: imperative. Context/facts: declarative.
- •Naming - Prohibited:
utils,helpers,misc,config,cfg,opts,params,Data,Info,Manager,Service.
[REFERENCE]: →voice.md — Grammar, ordering, comments, constraints, naming, density
[3][FORMATTING]
<br>Dictum: Whitespace and separator rules for document structure.
Separators encode hierarchy. Whitespace: semantic, not cosmetic. Patterns enable rapid reference.
Guidance:<br>
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Dictum- Place first after H1/H2. State WHY, not WHAT. Format:>**Dictum:** *statement* - •
Depth- H1: File Truth. H2: Smallest agent read unit. H3: Nesting limit. [CRITICAL] H4+ requires new file. - •
Lists- Use numbered1.for sequence/priority. Use bullet-for equivalence/sets. - •
Labels- Format parent:**Bold:**with colon. Format child:*Italic:*for contrast. - •
Separators- Use---for hard boundaries (H2 → H2, H3 → H3). Use<br>for soft transitions (H2 → H3). - •
Spacing- Place 1 blank after header. Place none after---. Place none between list items. - •
Dividers- Pad code separators// --- [LABEL] ---to column 80. - •
Tables- Include[INDEX]first column. Format headers as[HEADER]sigil. Align: center index, right numeric, left prose.
Best-Practices:<br>
- •Separator Prohibitions -
---between H2 and first H3 prohibited.<br>between sibling H3s prohibited. - •List Prohibitions - Single-item lists prohibited—use prose. Bullet
-only;*/+prohibited. Parallel grammar required. - •Header Integrity - Level skipping prohibited. H1 → H2 → H3 strictly sequential.
- •Thresholds - Lists: 2-7 items. Items: <100 chars. Nesting: 2 levels max.
- •Sigils - UPPERCASE, max 3 words, underscores for compound. Exception:
.claude/infrastructure (skills, commands, agents) use hyphens matching file/folder name. - •Soft Breaks -
<br>required after Dictum and Preamble. Groups 2-3 related definitions inline. - •Case Taxonomy - UPPERCASE: sigils, rubrics, keywords, section labels. Title Case: table cells. kebab-case: files.
- •Directive Ordering -
[IMPORTANT]:precedes[CRITICAL]:. Within list:[ALWAYS]precedes[NEVER]. - •Table Styling - First column bold for category anchoring.
[REFERENCE]: →formatting.md — Structure, typeset, spacing, example
[4][VALIDATION]
<br>Dictum: Gates prevent non-compliant output.
[VERIFY] Completion:
- • Structure: Nesting ≤H3, critical constraints at sequence start.
- • Voice: Active voice, no stopwords, no hedging, no self-reference.
- • Formatting: Separators correct, spacing rules applied.
- • Consistency: All markers use canonical keywords.
[REFERENCE] Operational checklist: →validation.md