feat(framework): P3 — extract Constitution (L0) + gut AGENTS dispatcher (#575)
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Co-authored-by: Jason Woltje <jason@diversecanvas.com>
Co-committed-by: Jason Woltje <jason@diversecanvas.com>
This commit was merged in pull request #575.
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2026-06-21 03:20:32 +00:00
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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Claude-runtime behavior only. Global rules win if anything here conflicts.
1. Follow the Session Start load order in `~/.config/mosaic/AGENTS.md`.
2. Runtime config lives in `~/.claude/settings.json` (hooks, model, plugins, permissions) and
`~/.claude/hooks-config.json`.
3. sequential-thinking MCP is required.
3. Structured reasoning (Constitution) binds to the sequential-thinking MCP on this harness; it is REQUIRED — if unavailable, report the failure and stop planning-intensive execution.
4. First response MUST declare mode per the global contract.
5. Git wrappers first for issue/PR/milestone ops; runtime-default confirmation prompts do NOT
override Mosaic hard gates (push/merge/issue-close without routine confirmation).

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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ This file applies only to Codex runtime behavior.
1. Follow global load order in `~/.config/mosaic/AGENTS.md`.
2. Use `~/.codex/instructions.md` and `~/.codex/config.toml` as runtime config sources.
3. Treat sequential-thinking MCP as required.
3. Structured reasoning (Constitution) binds to the sequential-thinking MCP on this harness; it is REQUIRED — if unavailable, report the failure and stop planning-intensive execution.
4. If runtime config conflicts with global rules, global rules win.
5. Documentation rules are inherited from `~/.config/mosaic/AGENTS.md` and `~/.config/mosaic/guides/DOCUMENTATION.md`.
6. For issue/PR/milestone actions, run Mosaic git wrappers first (`~/.config/mosaic/tools/git/*.sh`) and do not call raw `gh`/`tea`/`glab` first.

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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ This file applies only to OpenCode runtime behavior.
1. Follow global load order in `~/.config/mosaic/AGENTS.md`.
2. Use `~/.config/opencode/AGENTS.md` and local OpenCode runtime config as runtime sources.
3. Treat sequential-thinking MCP as required.
3. Structured reasoning (Constitution) binds to the sequential-thinking MCP on this harness; it is REQUIRED — if unavailable, report the failure and stop planning-intensive execution.
4. If runtime config conflicts with global rules, global rules win.
5. Documentation rules are inherited from `~/.config/mosaic/AGENTS.md` and `~/.config/mosaic/guides/DOCUMENTATION.md`.
6. For issue/PR/milestone actions, run Mosaic git wrappers first (`~/.config/mosaic/tools/git/*.sh`) and do not call raw `gh`/`tea`/`glab` first.

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@@ -72,4 +72,4 @@ Pi reads MCP server configuration from `~/.pi/agent/settings.json` under the `mc
## Sequential-Thinking
Pi has native thinking levels (`--thinking`) which serve the same purpose as sequential-thinking MCP. Both may be active simultaneously without conflict. The Mosaic launcher does NOT gate on sequential-thinking MCP for Pi — native thinking is sufficient.
Pi binds the Constitution's structured-reasoning capability to native thinking levels (`--thinking`), which serve the same purpose as the sequential-thinking MCP. Both may be active simultaneously without conflict. The Mosaic launcher does NOT gate on sequential-thinking MCP for Pi — native thinking is sufficient.