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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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# ADR-0007: Use ToolRegistry, PermissionEngine, And Capability Manifests
- Status: Accepted
- Date: 2026-05-27
## Context
AirCoding needs a growing tool surface across filesystem, shell, git, build, debug, GUI, network, memory, and future plugins. Tools must be extensible without bypassing safety boundaries.
## Decision
Use ToolRegistry for schema-validated tool execution, PermissionEngine for all side-effect decisions, and CapabilityRegistry for built-in/future tool bundles.
Capabilities declare dependencies and permissions. Doctor/setup detects and installs/fixes dependencies according to permission policy. Capability tools are not privileged above built-ins.
## Consequences
- All tool calls share lifecycle events, artifacts, errors, and evidence behavior.
- Plugin/capability extension is possible without opening a permission bypass.
- Doctor owns dependency installation rather than arbitrary plugin scripts.
- MVP tool names and schemas are frozen in `tool-registry-v1.md`.