Harden the architectural-conventions standard so it works out-of-the-box on
any project and resolves for projects that predate it, and make RoboCo pass
its own gate.
General defaults (apply to every project, not just one with a tuned file):
- The auto-scan excludes test and documentation trees (tests/, docs/) — those
legitimately define fixtures and aren't enforced code.
- Helper placement seeds at warn, not block: `helper` matches any top-level
function, too blunt a signal to hard-block a route file's small private glue.
Misplaced model/route/component stay block; the body-level thin_routes check
remains the real fat-handler guard.
- thin_routes no longer counts transaction-lifecycle calls (commit/flush/
refresh) as data access — an explicit `db.commit()` after delegating to a
service is a valid pattern.
- no_lint_suppressions exempts a small allowlist of structurally-unavoidable
framework codes (ruff TC001-TC003, pydantic prop-decorator); bare or other
suppressions still flag.
- CLAUDE.md rule-lifting skips bare common-word tokens that would match
everywhere (e.g. "commit"), keeping only specific identifiers.
- The ambient prompt block lists only constrained modules and truncates at a
line boundary with a "+N more" pointer instead of cutting mid-line.
Backfill: the standard previously read the committed file + repo scan from
project.workspace_path, a field only a manual API call set — so an older
project (or one whose workspace was cleared) showed an empty "missing" map no
matter what was pushed. The service now ensures a dedicated, default-branch
read clone on demand (WorkspaceService.ensure_read_clone) and resolves from
it, persisting the resolved path + real HEAD. The panel tab, the spawn-time
ambient block, and the per-task constraints all resolve the committed standard
with no manual setup.
Adopt in-repo: relocate the inline request/response models from the system and
*_live route modules into roboco/api/schemas/ so the codebase passes its own
placement gate, and ship a canonical .roboco/conventions.yml. no_models_in_routes
and modular_cohesion are now clean and enforced at block.
Docs updated across the user guide, the agent-facing RAG standard, the
developer and pr_reviewer role prompts, CLAUDE.md, and the changelog. New unit
tests cover the scan exclusions, helper-warn, the suppression allowlist, the
commit exemption, and the resolve/backfill path; the conventions + project
integration suites pass against Postgres.
Make the docs and role prompts match the shipped modularity enforcement. The standards doc gains a Modularity section (cohesion / thin routes / thin components / god class, scan-derived + language-aware); the developer prompt tells agents to write modular code (thin routes that delegate, one concern per file, components that delegate to hooks) and that block-level findings refuse i_am_done; QA + PR-reviewer prompts note the modularity findings in evidence / the pr_pass block. Also fixes the two lifecycle diagrams (usage.md, roboco/models/README.md) that omitted the awaiting_pr_review gate.
* feat(conventions): standard schema models + effective-map merge
* feat(conventions): tree-sitter Python classifier + placement checks
* feat(conventions): TS classifier, hygiene/custom checks, runner + CLI
* feat(conventions): ROBOCO_CONVENTIONS_ENABLED flag + cache table + migration
* feat(conventions): repo auto-scan + scaffold draft renderer
* feat(conventions): ConventionsService (cache/baseline/ambient/scaffold/restore)
* feat(conventions): auto-scaffold on project registration (flag-gated)
* feat(conventions): TaskDescription.constraints + auto-baseline attach
* feat(conventions): ambient architecture-map injection at spawn
* test(conventions): subprocess CLI smoke for the agent-image entrypoint
* feat(conventions): block i_am_done on block-level convention violations
* feat(conventions): block pr_pass on unresolved convention violations
* feat(conventions): surface convention findings into QA evidence
* docs(prompts): convention awareness for PO/Intake/Dev/QA/PR-reviewer
* feat(conventions): panel Conventions tab + flag toggle + parity
* test(conventions): end-to-end block, fix, and waiver through the gate
* refactor(conventions): extract pr_pass guards to keep pr_gate under the gate
* style(conventions): format the baseline-constraints attach in task.create
* test(conventions): type-annotate test helpers for the full mypy gate
* build(conventions): ignore types-PyYAML in deptry (mypy-only type stub)
* docs(conventions): document the standard in CLAUDE.md + PM prompt awareness
* fix(conventions): baseline constraints are non-suppressible (dedup-append)
* feat(conventions): scaffold on first workspace clone (threaded workspace)
* feat(conventions): multi-project ambient map for PO/Intake (per-product)
* feat(conventions): persist findings + violations-feed route (migration 044)
* feat(conventions): panel violations feed in the Conventions tab
* test(conventions): intake-spawn mock accepts the ambient layer kwarg
* fix(docker): ollama-init best-effort pull, gate startup on cached models present
A degraded/slow ollama registry made the model manifest re-check fail under
set -e, so ollama-init exited 1 and blocked the orchestrator's
service_completed_successfully gate — taking the whole stack down even though
both models were already cached. Pulls are now best-effort; success is gated on
the models being present, so a flaky registry can't down a cached deployment.
* refactor(content): drop dead TaskDescription.with_baseline_constraints
The structured baseline-merge helper had zero production callers. Project-task baseline constraints are attached by the wired string backstop (TaskService._attach_baseline_constraints), and a real task is free-form prose that cannot form a valid TaskDescription (requires a non-trivial objective + non-empty the_work), so the helper was unreachable from any live path — a leftover from the structured-merge -> string-append design pivot. Removing it leaves a single enforcement path. The constraints field itself stays: it is a member of the well-formed-spec schema (Objective / What This Builds / The Work / Notes / Constraints / Acceptance Criteria), rendered by render_markdown and unit-tested.
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Co-authored-by: Renn F <rennf93@users.noreply.github.com>