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-0006: Align Execution Layer With Claude Code Quality Discipline
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- Status: Accepted
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- Date: 2026-05-27
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## Context
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AirCoding's usefulness depends heavily on safe, correct code modifications. The user explicitly prioritized Claude Code-level execution quality over broad but loose tool behavior.
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## Decision
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Align execution-layer primitives with Claude Code as much as possible:
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- read before edit
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- exact conservative replacements
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- small patches
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- no unrelated refactors
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- no premature abstractions
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- schema-validated tool use
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- permission checks before side effects
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- verification before completion
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- build/test/debug evidence collection
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- root-cause failure diagnosis
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- explicit blocker escalation for architecture/interface conflicts
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## Consequences
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- `fs.edit`, `fs.patch`, `shell.run`, WorkerResult, and review gates must preserve this discipline.
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- Codex/OpenCode may inform tool breadth/UI/runtime ideas, but not at the cost of execution quality.
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- Workers should fail or block rather than guessing unsafe edits.
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