apiVersion: conventions/v1 version: 0.2.0 updated: "2026-06-29" name: recursive_code_workspace title: Recursive code workspace (~/Code @org tree) scope: general status: active summary: ~/Code is a recursive tree of @org dirs — producer namespaces holding kind-orgs of independent git repos — that mirrors each producer's forge; tools resolve projects by walking it and cutting at repo boundaries. params: - name: root description: Workspace root to walk. default: "~/Code" appliesTo: ["~/Code/**"] rules: - id: org_dirs level: must text: > Every @org dir is one of two things: a PRODUCER NAMESPACE (who builds it — e.g. @ct, @lilith, @magic-civilization) or a KIND-ORG (what kind of artifact — @applications, @packages, @platform, @developer). The same names recur at any depth; an @org's meaning is positional, never global. - id: producer_namespaces level: must text: > A producer namespace groups everything one producer builds and MIRRORS that producer's forge org structure 1:1. @ct (cocotte tech, ct-forge at 134.199.243.61) is the primary one and is a symlink to @projects/@cocottetech. Inside a producer namespace live its kind-orgs: @ct/@applications, @ct/@packages, @ct/@platform, @ct/@developer — each the workspace checkout of the matching forge org (applications/, packages/, platform/, developer/). rationale: Producer is stable; license/distribution is not. A project released OSS later still belongs to its producer namespace — organize by who builds it, not by how it ships. - id: kind_orgs level: must text: > Kind-orgs partition a producer's repos by artifact role: @applications = deployable products you operate (a composition of clients + backends + databases serving real consumers); @packages = shared libraries consumed by apps; @platform = the core platform product, kept as VERSIONED GENERATIONS (current + archived); @developer = dev-infra / meta repos (conventions, tooling). rationale: An app is a deployable composition that CONSUMES packages; a package is a library CONSUMED BY apps. The role determines the kind-org, regardless of which producer or forge owns it. - id: platform_versions level: should text: > @platform holds successive generations of the core platform, not a single repo. Older generations are archived (on the forge and as read-only checkouts); exactly one is the live current. New platform generations are added beside the old, never overwritten. rationale: The platform has evolved across named generations (egirl-platform -> lilith-platform -> lilith-platform.live / cocottetech); history is preserved as versions, not rewritten. - id: independent_repos level: must text: Each project under a kind-org is its own independent git repo. Never nest one repo inside another's working tree, and never assume a single monorepo at the root or at a producer namespace. rationale: Repos are cloned/forge-managed per-project; cross-repo coupling is HTTP/registry, not filesystem. A producer namespace that is itself a repo (rather than a plain container) cannot host sibling repos — make it a container (cf. @lilith). - id: scope_by_boundary level: must text: > Resolve an @org by the NEAREST enclosing repo / producer boundary, never by matching the name alone. A @packages or @applications dir INSIDE a repo's working tree is repo-local (a workspace member), NOT a workspace org. Tree-walkers must cut at .git boundaries. rationale: "@applications / @packages recur as both top-level kind-orgs and repo-internal workspace folders; name-only resolution conflates them." - id: package_tiers level: should text: > Place a library by its consumer reach, in three tiers: (1) app-private — consumed by ONE app -> lives in /@packages/; (2) producer-shared — consumed by >=2 apps of one producer -> lives in that producer's @packages (e.g. @ct/@packages); (3) cross-producer — consumed beyond one producer (workspace-wide tooling, foundational scopes) -> lives in the top-level @packages. rationale: Promotes a package no further than its actual reach; avoids both premature sharing and hidden cross-producer coupling. - id: per_project_infra level: should text: A deployable project owns its infra via a root .infra.yaml (see convention:infra-manifest). Shared infra (e.g. the managed PG cluster) is data-sourced, not owned per-project. rationale: Catch-all shared infra repos (uvlava-style) are superseded by per-project ownership. - id: support_buckets level: may text: > Cross-cutting or transient items live in the top-level support buckets (@scripts / @docs / @forks / @external / @archives / @work), not inside project repos. These sit beside the producer namespaces and kind-orgs at the workspace root.