stemedb/.agentive-remediation/latent-systemic-debt/state.yaml
jordan b3e8a9a058 feat: Multi-application expansion with chaos testing and community UI
Major additions:
- Community Next.js app (port 18187) for browsing claims with API docs
- stemedb-chaos crate: Fault injection, chaos testing, CRDT properties
- Latent ingestion system: Reddit/FDA ingesters with ADK-Go agents
- Disputed claims handling: Manual review workflows and validation
- Aphoria security scanner: New extractors (SQL injection, command
  injection, weak crypto, TLS version), policy-based ignores, UAT reports
- Docker infrastructure: Dockerfile, docker-compose.yml for full stack
- VulnBank demo: Intentionally vulnerable multi-language test corpus

SDK & API enhancements:
- Source registry handlers for tracking data provenance
- Metrics endpoint
- Skeptic filtering improvements

Code quality:
- Split 14 large files (>500 lines) into focused modules
- All files now under 500-line limit per project guidelines

Documentation:
- Chaos testing guide, circuit breakers, observability docs
- Phase 7 UAT documentation updates
- Martin Kleppmann technical writer agent

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-04 01:24:14 -07:00

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task: latent-systemic-debt
created: 2026-02-04
phase: ENFORCE
issues:
logging:
before_count: 142
current_count: 142
description: "print() instead of logging module"
status: "INTENTIONAL - CLI tools need print()"
hardcoded_urls:
before_count: 2
current_count: 0
description: "Hardcoded localhost URLs without env fallback"
status: "FIXED"
broad_exceptions:
before_count: 8
current_count: 8
description: "except Exception as e - loses type info"
status: "ACCEPTABLE - CLI error handling"
current: "COMPLETE"
next: []
completed: 2026-02-04
notes: |
Decision: print() statements are INTENTIONAL for CLI tools.
These are user-facing scripts, not libraries. Keeping print() is correct.
Focus on HIGH priority: hardcoded URLs that break in production.
MEDIUM priority: broad exceptions - acceptable for CLI tools.