Initial commit: AirCoding V1.0.0 Alpha architecture baseline

Complete architecture document set with multi-model review remediation:
- Frozen interface contracts, runtime semantics, DB schemas
- Event/tool/error/provider registries
- Scheduler and main agent state machines
- C4 module/code views, solution architecture, baseline V1
- Multi-model review reports and joint assessment
- Phase-gate remediation complete (P0/P1/P2/UX resolved)
- Implementation plan with T-000A through T-045
- Reference folders kept as placeholders only
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# br Glossary
## Sources
- PR #10086: https://github.com/anomalyco/opencode/pull/10086
## Do Not Translate (Locale Additions)
- `OpenCode` (preserve casing in prose; keep `opencode` only in commands, package names, paths, or code)
- `OpenCode CLI`
- `CLI`, `TUI`, `MCP`, `OAuth`
- Locale code `br` in repo config, code, and paths (repo alias for Brazilian Portuguese)
## Preferred Terms
These are PR-backed locale naming preferences and may evolve.
| English / Context | Preferred | Notes |
| ---------------------------------------- | ------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Brazilian Portuguese (prose locale name) | `pt-BR` | Use standard locale naming in prose when helpful |
| Repo locale slug (code/config) | `br` | PR #10086 uses `br` for consistency/simplicity |
| Browser locale detection | `pt`, `pt-br`, `pt-BR` -> `br` | Preserve this mapping in docs/examples about locale detection |
## Guidance
- This file covers Brazilian Portuguese (`pt-BR`), but the repo locale code is `br`
- Use natural Brazilian Portuguese phrasing over literal translation
- Preserve technical artifacts exactly: commands, flags, code, URLs, model IDs, and file paths
- Keep repo locale identifiers as implemented in code/config (`br`) even when prose mentions `pt-BR`
## Avoid
- Avoid changing repo locale code references from `br` to `pt-br` in code snippets, paths, or config examples
- Avoid mixing Portuguese variants when a Brazilian Portuguese form is established