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documentation-stewardship
// Use when editing durable docs, assigning one source of truth, or deciding whether reusable policy belongs in the global harness or a project overlay.
// Use when editing durable docs, assigning one source of truth, or deciding whether reusable policy belongs in the global harness or a project overlay.
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| name | documentation-stewardship |
| description | Use when editing durable docs, assigning one source of truth, or deciding whether reusable policy belongs in the global harness or a project overlay. |
Owns durable rule placement, one source of truth, terminology ownership, and doc density.
Every durable rule has one owner. Every durable concept has one owner.
docs-ai/docs/**docs-ai/current-work/**Before deleting or merging durable docs, prove every retained invariant exists in the successor owner.
Stale-reference scans and line-count reduction are insufficient. If an invariant has no successor owner, stop or get explicit accepted deletion.
Use the fewest words that preserve outcome, forbidden workaround, owner, exception boundary, and proof obligation. Leave one reasonable classification.
Each sentence should carry at least one durable function: owner, outcome, input, output, stop condition, proof obligation, exception boundary, or routing consequence.
If a sentence only explains, reassures, narrates history, or repeats an owner rule without local consequence, delete it or replace it with the owner pointer.
One concept has one canonical term. The doc that owns the concept owns the term.
Validate duplicate doctrine only for exact high-risk phrases with a known owner. Do not add subjective semantic lint.
Each check names: